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Researchers have created microscopic robots so small they’re barely visible, yet smart enough to sense, decide, and move completely on their own. Powered by light and equipped with tiny computers, the robots swim by manipulating electric fields rather than using moving parts. They can detect temperature changes, follow programmed paths, and even work together in groups. The breakthrough marks the first truly autonomous robots at this microscopic scale.
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
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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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The compromised laptop held enough multisig keys to take over the project's bridges on two chains, a basic security failure for a startup backed by Pantera and Jump Crypto. Read more ›
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Audi's big family SUV was long overdue a refresh. Does the new Q7 stand out from the pack? Read more ›
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Marshall has announced a new version of its stylish Stockwell Bluetooth speaker, putting a new focus on repairability. The Stockwell III, the brand's first update to this model since early 2019, features a similar design to its predecessor with a large carrying handle and speakers that pump sound in all directions, not just out the […] Read more ›
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ManageEngine, a division of Zoho Corporation and a leading provider of enterprise IT management solutions, has announced the rollout of Zia Agents, the company’s proprietary AI-powered autonomous agent, across its digital enterprise management suite. Built within a secure and privacy-compliant framework, these agents can orchestrate and execute tasks without the need for intervention. This marks […] Read more ›
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The UK government is set to announce new measures to boost access to global talent and support high-growth sectors. At a global talent reception on Wednesday, the chancellor will set out two new schemes, including visa fee reimbursement for scale-ups in digital and tech, life sciences and clean energy with the goal of helping firms ... Read more ›
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The Moto Razr Ultra is a top-notch flagship flip phone that's marred by a $200 price hike that isn't fully justified. Read more ›
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Вопрос «внедрять AI в разработку или нет» закрыт. Сегодня индустрию занимает другое: успеет ли ваша команда перестроить процессы под AI быстрее, чем рынок переформатирует доли. Мы собрали мнения пяти членов программного комитета Saint HighLoad++ 2026 о том, на каком уровне зрелости находится индустрия, где хайп обманывает на цифрах, что должно быть готово до внедрения и почему конференция сменила формат. Если коротко: рабочих практик пока мало у всех, и ценнее всего... Read more ›
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The Defense Department has released an updating list of companies linked to the Chinese military, and it now includes Alibaba and Baidu. Read more ›
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With macOS 27 Golden Gate, Apple is bringing an end to its support for Macs with Intel processors. The latest version of Cupertino's desktop operating system will only support devices with the M and A-series chips. Like iOS 27, the main new addition is the standalone Siri AI app and updated Apple Intelligence features. Siri App on macOS 27 Golden Gate The latter supports personal context, system-wide apps support and... Read more ›
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French developer Asobo, creator of the Plague Tale series and the Microsoft Flight Simulator games, doesn't believe smaller teams need to use generative AI tools to compete with bigger development studios. Read more Read more ›
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Apple adds native ultrawide display support in macOS 27 Golden Gate, bringing higher resolutions and persistent display arrangements to users of widescreen monitors. The update allows ultrawide displays to run at resolutions up to 5K at 120Hz. Apple also says that display arrangements are now preserved across connections, so the layout automatically restores exactly as the user left it each time they plug in. The feature addresses a longstanding pain... Read more ›
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BBB National Programs said it will refer Kalshi Inc. to regulatory authorities after the prediction-market company declined to take part… Continue reading BBB refers Kalshi in advertising inquiry after company declines review participation Read more ›
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Elite US airborne troops from the 82nd Airborne Division were among the American forces involved in leading the rescue operation. Read more ›
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ChatGPT can now send emails directly from within a chat, and the experience feels surprisingly futuristic — but after testing it myself, I found one big missing feature. Read more ›
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Windscribe has officially added a pay-by-cash option for its 1-year Pro subscriptions. But while it champions the anonymity of mailing physical money, the provider openly admits the method is slow, risky, and far from recommended for the average user. Read more ›
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Deer keds rely on flight and vision to find a host, but everything changes once they land. After shedding their wings forever, these parasites reduce the activity of key vision-related genes by about half. Scientists believe they are effectively trading sharp eyesight for extra energy that can be used for feeding and reproduction. Read more ›
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Scientists are venturing into the Grand Canyon’s hidden cave networks to solve a mystery: how snowmelt travels underground to supply the park’s vital springs. Their discoveries could help protect the canyon’s water from drought, contamination, and other growing threats. Read more ›
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A massive global analysis found that nitrogen pollution can either speed up or dramatically slow the natural "breathing" of forest soils, depending on the ecosystem's condition. The results reveal hidden tipping points that could affect how forests store carbon and cope with climate change. Read more ›
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A major study suggests that some of the groundwork for brain development may be shaped before birth through a surprising partnership between a baby’s genes and gut microbes. Researchers found that epigenetic changes present at birth can influence how the gut microbiome develops during the first year of life, and certain combinations were linked to early signs of autism and ADHD by age three. Read more ›
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A newly identified protein may be one of the biggest obstacles holding CAR T-cell therapy back. Researchers found that NFIL3 causes these engineered immune cells to become exhausted and lose their cancer-fighting power over time. When NFIL3 was disabled, the cells remained stronger for longer and controlled tumors more effectively in animal models. 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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