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Scientists have uncovered a toxic alliance between Aβ and fibrinogen that may explain how Alzheimer’s disease begins. The two proteins together create stubborn clots that damage blood vessels and spark inflammation in the brain. These effects appear even at very low concentrations and disrupt the blood-brain barrier, paving the way for neurodegeneration. The findings highlight a potential new therapeutic target for early intervention.
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As manufacturers across the Americas seek to modernize their operations, artificial intelligence (AI) is embedding itself into the core of production systems. In this, factories are no longer just automated- rather, they are becoming autonomous themselves. Contrary to other sectors’ integrations of AI, the transformation in manufacturing is occurring bottom-up. As per the World Economic ... Read more ›
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Google is on a roll this week with Android releases! Read more ›
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The company is also rebranding as Cypherpunk Technologies with ticker change to CYPH, effective Thursday. Read more ›
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The Department of Homeland Security collected data on Chicago residents accused of gang ties to test if police files could feed an FBI watchlist. Months passed before anyone noticed it wasn’t deleted. Read more ›
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For seventy years, most people lived inside the same deal: trade your time for a salary, and in return, you got security. Be loyal and reliable, and you’ll have a safe job for life. That deal is now broken. You can feel it: wages shrinking, benefits sliced into perks, titles losing meaning. The middle is quietly ... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: OpenAI asked a federal judge in New York on Wednesday to reverse an order that required it to turn over 20 million anonymized ChatGPT chat logs amid a copyright infringement lawsuit by the New York Times and other news outlets, saying it would expose users' private conversations. The artificial intelligence company argued that turning over the logs would disclose confidential user information... Read more ›
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The second beta of macOS 26.2 introduces a new Edge Light feature that's designed for video calls on FaceTime and other video calling platforms. It adds a light border around the edges of your Mac's display, providing improved lighting. Apple says that it is meant to help you look your best on video calls. Edge Light mimics a ring light, eliminating the need for a separate device. It can provide... Read more ›
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Google’s Cameyo update finally teaches Chromebooks how to work with old-school software. Read more ›
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Troubled non-banking finance company (NBFC) Kinara Capital is reportedly looking to raise nearly INR 200 Cr from external strategic investors… Read more ›
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IBM has introduced two different quantum chips that it believes could help demonstrate "quantum advantage," or the ability for a quantum computer to solve a problem faster than a classical computer, by the end of 2026. The new chips, Nighthawk and Loon, should help do that by taking different approaches to connecting qubits in a quantum computer, producing fewer errors and supporting more complex computations.Of the two new chips, IBM... Read more ›
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GMKtec EVO-X2 delivers AI workstation performance at half the cost of the DGX Spark. Read more ›
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Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Z Flip8 alongside the Galaxy Z Fold8 next summer, and today a report from its home country of Korea has some intriguing details about the former. The Flip8 will allegedly be at least 10% thinner and lighter than its predecessor. That would make it at most 6mm thin when opened, 12mm thick when closed, and around 170g in weight. This is going to... Read more ›
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iPhones get too much hype and are now overrated, according to TechRadar readers, but not as much as you might think. Read more ›
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'The Last Jedi' director also talked about a difficult editing sequence in his 'Star Wars' film. Read more ›
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JOIN vs коррелированный подзапрос: мой разбор мифа «JOIN всегда быстрее»Я проверил оба подхода (JOIN + GROUP BY и коррелированный подзапрос) на маленьком датасете и в ряде СУБД. Иногда подзапрос быстрее. Всё зависит от плана (Nested Loop vs Hash) и индексов. Слепо верить «JOIN всегда быстрее» не стоит. Смотрите EXPLAIN. Читать далее Read more ›
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OpenAI today released GPT-5.1, an update to its flagship model line. The update includes two versions: GPT-5.1 Instant, which OpenAI says adds adaptive reasoning capabilities and improved instruction following, and GPT-5.1 Thinking, which adjusts its processing time based on query complexity. The Thinking model responds roughly twice as fast on simple tasks and twice as slow on complex problems compared to its predecessor. The company began rolling out both models... Read more ›
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Preview the Google Store offers arriving later this month for Pixel phones, watches, and more. Read more ›
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Though they may not seem like anything special at first glance, these highly-rated mini-totes form Home Depot have users raving about their quality. Read more ›
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Prenatal exposure to the insecticide chlorpyrifos causes widespread brain abnormalities and poorer motor skills in children. Even after a residential ban, ongoing agricultural use continues to endanger developing brains. Read more ›
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Researchers in Osaka have found that stem cells from fat tissue can repair spinal fractures similar to those caused by osteoporosis. By turning these cells into bone-forming clusters and pairing them with a bone-rebuilding material, rats regained stronger, healthier spines. The approach could offer a safe, minimally invasive alternative for treating bone diseases in humans. Read more ›
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Intermountain Health researchers discovered that customizing vitamin D3 doses for heart attack survivors slashed their risk of another heart attack by 50%. The strategy involved frequent monitoring and dose adjustments to reach ideal vitamin D levels. Traditional studies didn’t track blood levels, missing this critical link. Read more ›
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Researchers have identified special immune cells in the brain that help slow Alzheimer’s. These microglia work to reduce inflammation and block the spread of harmful proteins. They appear to protect memory and brain health, offering a promising new direction for therapy. Read more ›
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Aalto University scientists have created a laser-based treatment that uses gentle heat to stop the progression of dry macular degeneration. The approach stimulates the eye’s natural cleanup and repair systems to protect against blindness. Read more ›
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A new theory claims dark matter and dark energy don’t exist — they’re just side effects of the universe’s changing forces. By rethinking gravity and cosmic timelines, it could rewrite our understanding of space and time itself. Read more ›
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New research finds that daily coffee drinking may cut AFib risk by nearly 40%, defying decades of medical caution. Scientists discovered that caffeine’s effects on activity, blood pressure, and inflammation could all contribute to a healthier heart rhythm. The DECAF clinical trial’s findings suggest coffee could be not only safe but beneficial for people with A-Fib. Read more ›
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Researchers have discovered that prostate cancer depends on two key enzymes, PDIA1 and PDIA5, to survive and resist therapy. When blocked, these enzymes cause the androgen receptor to collapse, killing cancer cells and enhancing the effects of drugs like enzalutamide. They also disrupt the cancer’s energy system, striking it on multiple fronts. This breakthrough could open a new path to overcoming drug resistance in advanced prostate cancer. Read more ›
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Japanese researchers found that lecanemab, an amyloid-clearing drug for Alzheimer’s, does not improve the brain’s waste clearance system in the short term. This implies that nerve damage and impaired clearance occur early and are difficult to reverse. Their findings underscore that tackling amyloid alone may not be enough to restore brain function, urging a broader approach to treatment. Read more ›
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An extract from a desert berry used in traditional Chinese medicine restored insulin function and stabilized metabolism in diabetic mice. The findings hint at a powerful natural alternative for holistic diabetes treatment. Read more ›
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