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New research suggests that Epstein-Barr virus may actively provoke the immune system in people with multiple sclerosis. Scientists found large buildups of virus-targeting immune cells in the nervous systems of MS patients, far more than in their blood. One viral gene was active only in people with MS, hinting at a direct role in the disease. The findings could help guide new approaches to treatment.
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more âș
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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 âș
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These small but mighty purifiers all earned a near-perfect 4.5-star score in our reviews. Read more âș
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Agentic AI promises to collapse research, planning, and booking into one conversation â assuming travelers ever decide to trust it. Read more âș
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While most people double down on people-pleasing and perfectionism thinking it's their ticket to success, I discovered that the highest achievers I studied had quietly abandoned these "safe" habits years agoâand it transformed everything. Read more âș
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'Chainsaw Man' mania now extends to the madcap mania of 'Dandadan,' whose creator and former assistant to Tatsuki Fujimoto, Yukinobu Tatsu, briefly added Denji to the series in a recent bonus chapter. Read more âș
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The Wall Street Journal shares the "wild behind-the-scenes story" of how the world's largest and most destructive botnet was uncovered and taken down, writes Slashdot reader sturgeon. "At times, the network known as Kimwolf included more than a million compromised home Android devices and digital photo frames -- enough DDoS firepower to disrupt internet traffic across the U.S. and beyond." From the report: Sitting in his dorm room at the... Read more âș
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Pool maintenance has long existed in a fragmented state, where different tools solve different problems but rarely work together in a meaningful way. Cleaning the floor, clearing the surface, and maintaining water quality have traditionally required separate interventions, often at different times. What has been missing is a system that not only automates these tasks [âŠ] Read more âș
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Apple today seeded revised first betas of upcoming iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming four days after Apple seeded the initial betas. Registered developers can download the betas from the Settings app on the iPhone or iPad by going to the General section and selecting Software Update. It's not clear why Apple has seeded new beta updates, but there may be... Read more âș
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Memory costs have quadrupled in a year, three Redmi models are getting pricier next week, and Xiaomi's top executive is the rare voice in tech actually telling consumers what's going on behind the scenes. Read more âș
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They're the ones with color-coded planners and LinkedIn success stories who answer "How are you?" with "Busy!" â and beneath that polished exterior lies an exhaustion so deep they've forgotten what it feels like to rest without guilt. Read more âș
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We drained $20,000 from our IRA to cover our mortgage, bills and credit cards. It felt risky â but necessary to keep our family stable. Read more âș
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As hyperscalers seek efficiency and control from custom CPUs they build in house, they adopt Arm and 90% of servers running custom silicon will use the Arm ISA in 2029. Read more âș
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While the best iPad deals usually land during major sale events like Black Friday, many great iPad deals are available outside of those moments. The day-to-day discounts come and go like the changing winds, so thereâs often some amount to be saved somewhere, particularly on Appleâs most affordable iPad and the latest iPad Mini. Hell, you [âŠ] Read more âș
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They've mastered the art of having all the answers, fixing everyone's problems, and never letting their armor crackânot realizing that true friendship is forged in those raw moments when we finally admit we don't have it all figured out. Read more âș
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NSF outlines its nationwide plan to expand AI literacy, training, and adoption for workers, businesses, and local communities. Read more âș
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United's new premium fare structure is meant to make business class cheaper by unbundling things you may not need, like lounge access or seat choice. Read more âș
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Samsung is offering account holders a very enticing offer on its latest flagship device, the Galaxy S26 Ultra. For those eligible, the company is offering a free storage upgrade, from 256GB to 512GB, as well as including very good trade-in pricing to get you to consider upgrading to its newest phone. With a max value... Read the original post: DEAL: Galaxy S26 Ultra With Free Storage Upgrade as Low as... Read more âș
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A massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar in March 2025, but what makes this event extraordinary is what happened next. For the first time, a nearby CCTV camera captured the fault rupture in real time, giving scientists a rare, direct look at how the Earth moves during a major quake. Researchers discovered that the ground shifted 2.5 meters in just 1.3 seconds, confirming a rapid, pulse-like rupture and revealing that... Read more âș
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A fossil ape discovered in northern Egypt is reshaping the story of human evolution. The species, Masripithecus, lived about 17 to 18 million years ago and may sit very close to the ancestor of all modern apes. This finding challenges the long-standing focus on East Africa. Instead, it points to northern Africa and nearby regions as a possible birthplace of apes. Read more âș
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Scientists have identified a key biological system that helps brown fat burn energy by building the networks it needs to function. A protein called SLIT3 splits into two parts, with each piece guiding the growth of blood vessels and nerves inside brown fat. These structures allow the tissue to pull in nutrients and rapidly convert them into heat instead of storing them as fat. Read more âș
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Scientists have uncovered how your body actually tells your brain to stop eating when youâre sick. In a new study, researchers found that specialized cells in the gut detect parasites and send signals that ultimately trigger the brain to suppress appetite. This process builds over time, explaining why you may feel fine at first but then suddenly lose interest in food as an infection takes hold. Read more âș
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A widely used sugar substitute found in everything from keto snacks to diet drinks may not be as harmless as it seems. New research shows that erythritol can disrupt brain blood vessel cells, reducing their ability to relax, increasing harmful oxidative stress, and impairing the bodyâs ability to break down clots. These changes create conditions that could raise stroke risk, even at typical consumption levels. Read more âș
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For decades, astronomers have been puzzled by strange âzebra stripeâ patterns in radio waves from the Crab Pulsar â bright bands separated by complete darkness. Now, new research suggests the answer lies in a cosmic tug-of-war between gravity and plasma. The pulsarâs plasma spreads light apart, while gravity bends it back together, creating interference patterns that form the striking stripes. Read more âș
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Scientists have created a new kind of carbon material that could make carbon capture much cheaper and more efficient. By carefully controlling how nitrogen atoms are arranged, they found certain structures capture CO2 better and release it using far less heat. One version works at temperatures below 60 °C, meaning it could run on waste heat instead of costly energy. The discovery offers a powerful new blueprint for next-generation climate... Read more âș
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A new solar breakthrough may overcome a long-standing efficiency barrier. Researchers used a âspin-flipâ metal complex to capture and multiply energy from sunlight through singlet fission. The result reached about 130% efficiency, meaning more energy carriers were produced than photons absorbed. This could lead to much more powerful solar panels in the future. Read more âș
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Scientists have developed a new gene therapy that quiets pain at its source in the brainâwithout the addictive risks of opioids. Using AI to map how pain is processed, they created a targeted âoff switchâ that mimics morphineâs benefits but skips its dangerous side effects. In early tests, it delivered lasting relief without affecting normal sensations. The discovery could mark a major step toward safer, non-addictive pain treatments. Read more âș
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A new holographic storage technique uses light in three dimensions to dramatically increase how much data can be stored. It encodes information throughout a material using amplitude, phase, and polarization, rather than just on a surface. An AI model then reconstructs the data from light patterns, simplifying the process. This could pave the way for faster, denser, and more efficient data storage systems. Read more âș
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