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The world’s most advanced chips, from the processor in an iPhone to the accelerators inside AI supercomputers, depend on machines so complex that only one company has ever mastered them. That company is ASML, in the Dutch town of Veldhoven. Without its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems, the leading edge of computing would grind to ... Read more Read more ›
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The adult who keeps the thermostat lower than everyone around them prefers is often running a calculation that started in a childhood kitchen, where the heating bill arrived monthly and warmth came with an argument attached. The body remembers what comfort was allowed to cost. Read more ›
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The U.S. Justice Department has charged a 12-year Google software engineer with insider trading for allegedly converting confidential internal search data into $1.2 million in profits on the prediction market platform Polymarket, according to TechCrunch . It is the first time cooperation from a prediction platform has produced insider trading charges in the United States. Read more ›
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The label 'private person' often hides something less flattering and more workable — a thirty-year habit of deflection that calcified into an identity. What aging research, defense mechanism theory and recent studies on isolation actually say about the gap between privacy and being unpracticed at real conversation. Read more ›
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Tardigrades survive boiling, near-absolute-zero cold and the vacuum of space by curling into a desiccated 'tun' and vitrifying their cellular interior with disordered proteins and sugars that take over water's structural jobs. Fossil evidence suggests the trick is at least 250 million years old. Read more ›
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