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A tiny 242-million-year-old fossil from Devon is shaking up scientists’ assumptions about the earliest members of the lizard lineage. Instead of the expected skull hinges and palate teeth typical of modern lizards and snakes, this ancient creature shows a surprising mix of primitive and unusual traits—along with strikingly large, blade-like teeth. High-resolution synchrotron scans revealed details invisible to the naked eye, helping researchers name the new species Agriodontosaurus helsbypetrae and rethink.
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Wealth management-focused AI startup HyperNorm AI has raised $2.2 Mn (about ₹18.3 Cr) in its seed funding round co-led by… Read more ›
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Meta has announced a major update to how it personalizes content on Facebook and Instagram. The company confirmed it will begin using data shared by third-party websites and applications to tailor not only advertisements, but also content recommendations and AI-generated responses. According to an official company announcement, the initiative aims to deliver a more relevant user experience by leveraging data already sent to Meta by corporate partners. Previously, off-platform activity... Read more ›
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Apple has officially released the first developer beta firmware for AirPods, arriving alongside the initial developer beta of iOS 27. Announced during WWDC 2026, this update integrates several highly anticipated features and introduces a significantly streamlined installation process compared to previous years. The new firmware package is compatible with the AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2, and AirPods 4. A major highlight of the update is the introduction of a... Read more ›
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Anthropic has officially launched Claude Fable 5, the first public version of its controversial “Mythos” AI model. The model recently drew scrutiny after cybercriminals gained unauthorized access prior to its official release. Because Mythos was engineered specifically to identify critical security vulnerabilities, its capabilities present significant risks if misused. To address safety concerns, Anthropic has implemented strict guardrails for the public rollout. The company conducted over 1,000 hours of te Read more ›
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OpenAI is in advanced negotiations to lease a proposed 10 gigawatt data center campus on federal land in Ohio as part of a deal that could include financial backing from Nvidia, according to two people with direct knowledge of the discussions. The campus under discussion would be among the biggest of its kind, with a total cost of at least $500 billion if fully built out based on today’s prices... Read more ›
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1817 on June 10 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. Read more ›
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The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience. Read more ›
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Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle. Read more ›
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As data centers continue to grow more unpopular, some companies are trying to distribute things more, and one may even pay some or all of your electric bill. Read more ›
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New data reveals European students mostly use AI for organization and productivity – not cheating. Read more ›
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Opera has updated its mobile browser on Android with a new design as well as a specialized hub for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup matches. Starting with the design, the new Opera for Android features a design that is very much based on Chrome for Android. This includes a search bar, an AI mode button, as well as a private browsing mode button. You can also customize your pinned... Read more ›
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We got an up-close look at Apple's super-charged generative image tools in Apple Intelligence, and they change the game for Apple images and the photos you take and create. Read more ›
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Some of the discounts available right now on Amazon are far better than the recently concluded Mid-Year Sale, dropping some prices to all-time lows, including on premium Bose headphones, Ninja air fryers, Shark vacuums and more. Read more ›
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В экосистеме современного C++ прочно укоренилось мнение: классический динамический полиморфизм через виртуальные функции (vtable) — это устаревший, медленный и недружелюбный к кэшу процессора механизм. В качестве «серебряной пули» модно предлагать связку std::variant и std::visit. По интернету кочуют статьи, утверждающие, что std::visit выполняет диспетчеризацию за фиксированное время O(1) и полностью уничтожает старый добрый ООП-подход.Но в таких сравнениях авторы часто совершают методологическую ошибку: о Read more ›
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“Chemo brain” affects up to 80% of people receiving chemotherapy, making everyday tasks harder. In a new trial, cancer patients who followed a home-based exercise program showed better attention and fewer noticeable cognitive problems than those who received a placebo. Low-dose ibuprofen also improved some cognitive measures, though its effects were less consistent. Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered evidence that autism may include at least two biologically distinct subtypes, each marked by a different pattern of brain communication. By combining brain scans from nearly 1,000 people with autism with insights from 20 genetically engineered mouse models, researchers identified a “hyperconnectivity” subtype, where brain regions communicate more than usual, and a “hypoconnectivity” subtype, where communication is reduced. Read more ›
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Scientists have confirmed that a mysterious Utah earthquake first detected in 1979 really did occur nearly 90 kilometers underground—far deeper than anyone thought earthquakes could happen beneath a continent. By reanalyzing decades of seismic data, researchers identified a rare class of "continental mantle earthquakes" occurring deep in Earth’s upper mantle, where rock is expected to slowly flow rather than suddenly break. Read more ›
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French fries may be the real potato problem. A large study tracking more than 205,000 people for nearly 40 years found that eating three servings of fries per week was linked to a 20% higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, while baked, boiled, or mashed potatoes showed no significant increase in risk. The research also found that swapping potatoes for whole grains lowered diabetes risk, while replacing them with... Read more ›
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An ancient mountain cave in the Pyrenees may have served as one of the earliest high-altitude mining camps ever discovered, with evidence of repeated visits spanning thousands of years. The find becomes even more intriguing with the discovery of a child’s remains and clues that deeper excavations could uncover prehistoric burials. Read more ›
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One of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded this early in the Pacific season did more than unleash flooding and extreme winds—it sent enormous ripples all the way into the upper atmosphere. As Super Typhoon Sinlaku rapidly exploded into a category 5-equivalent storm, satellites captured rare gravity waves spreading outward like rings on a pond, visible high above Earth through a faint glow in the atmosphere. Read more ›
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Typhoon Jangmi powered toward southern Japan with heavy rain, strong winds, and a striking appearance from space. Nighttime satellite images revealed a large eye and intricate swirling structures within the storm. As Jangmi intensified, its outer bands spread over land, raising concerns about flooding and prolonged downpours across parts of Japan. Read more ›
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Researchers discovered a way to reverse the direction of energy flow in turbulence, challenging a theory that has stood for more than 80 years. The finding could open new possibilities for controlling ocean currents, improving medical technologies, and enhancing climate forecasting. Read more ›
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A newly identified group of amygdala neurons appears to play a central role in anxiety and social behavior. Restoring normal activity in this tiny brain circuit reversed anxiety and social deficits in mice, revealing a promising new target for future treatments. Read more ›
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Scientists have developed an experimental diabetes and obesity pill that works in a completely different way from drugs like Ozempic. Rather than reducing hunger, it activates metabolism in skeletal muscle, helping lower blood sugar and increase fat burning while preserving muscle mass. Early clinical results suggest the treatment is safe and well tolerated. Read more ›
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A massive study of more than 600,000 U.S. veterans suggests that popular GLP-1 drugs such as semaglutide may do far more than help with diabetes and weight loss—they could also fight addiction itself. Researchers found that people taking these medications were less likely to develop substance use disorders involving alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, cocaine, opioids, and other drugs, while those already struggling with addiction experienced fewer overdoses, hospitalizations, emergency visits, and... Read more ›
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