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A lost cache of 250-million-year-old fossils from Australia has rewritten part of the story of life after Earth’s worst mass extinction. Instead of a single marine amphibian species, researchers uncovered evidence of a surprisingly diverse community of early ocean predators. One of these creatures had relatives stretching from the Arctic to Madagascar, showing that some of the first sea-going tetrapods spread across the globe with remarkable speed.
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Rather than launching a sleek, worthwhile encrypted messaging app, Musk dropped a junky, insular extension of his social media platform. Read more ›
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Компания Apple на прошлой неделе выпустила внеочередной патч, обновляющий операционные системы iOS и iPadOS до версии 26.4.2. Аналогичный патч выпущен и для предыдущей версии iOS/iPadOS 18. Обновления закрывают ошибку CVE-2026-28950 в механизме хранения нотификаций, из-за которой «нотификации, помеченные к удалению, могли сохраняться на устройстве».Apple по традиции не раскрывает подробностей по обнаруженным и закрытым уязвимостям, но достаточно легко связать свежевыпущенный патч с публикацией издания 404me Read more ›
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The Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box 8K is a great gadget to buy if you want to put your Hue lights to good use while watching a movie or playing video games. It syncs your lights to shine in colors displaying on your TV, and it’s steeply discounted right now to a slightly more […] Read more ›
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В Agile и Scrum есть почти священная заповедь: команда должна быть стабильной, долгоживущей. Люди притираются друг к другу, учатся работать вместе, растёт доверие и предсказуемость.Но вообще, люди уходят, приходят новые, компания растёт, появляются новые продукты, кто-то выгорает, кто-то засиделся и перестал развиваться.Хайди Хелфанд, автор книги "Dynamic Reteaming: The Art and Wisdom of Changing Teams", проработавшая в AppFolio, ExpertCity и других компаниях, утверждает: изменение состава команды - это не. Read more ›
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We spent a good amount of time with the first Android XR device and came away not that impressed with Samsung’s first attempt. When Samsung launched the Galaxy XR, an $1,800 headset without controllers that leaned heavily on productivity, lacked comfort, and only stood out through its incredibly displays, we were quick to send the... Read the original post: Are These the Samsung Galaxy Glasses? Read more ›
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Last week, Poco unveiled the C81 and C81x in India, featuring the Unisoc T7250 chipset. The company has now introduced the Poco C81 Pro in select global markets, which appears to be a C81 with a 6,000mAh battery and more storage. The Poco C81 Pro is powered by the Unisoc T7250 chipset, paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM, same as the other C81 models. However, the Pro model gets up... Read more ›
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Put aside your lightsabers and blasters and pick up a hose to fill the shoes of the galaxy far, far away's favorite underclass. Read more ›
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ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is caught in another political controversy, after he joked that Melania Trump "had a glow like an expectant widow." Read more ›
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Since the Sonos app remains divisive, some owners of Sonos speakers have used AI to vibe code their own alternatives. Read more ›
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Google has added a new Workspace Intelligence layer to Gemini to connect it to business files and data, your voice, and more. Read more ›
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These are some of the lowest prices we've seen on our favorite bird feeders with cameras. Save even more with our WIRED-exclusive coupon codes. Read more ›
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London-based Ineffable Intelligence, a frontier AI lab building systems that learn through experience rather than relying solely on human data, has come out of stealth with €937 million ($1.1 billion) in Seed funding at a €4.3 billion ($5.1 billion) post-money valuation – Europe’s largest Seed financing to date. The round was co-led by Sequoia Capital ... Read more ›
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A unique hybrid honeybee thriving in Southern California may hold a powerful clue to saving struggling bee populations. While U.S. beekeepers are losing massive numbers of colonies—largely due to destructive Varroa mites—a locally adapted mix of feral and diverse bee lineages is showing remarkable resilience. These bees aren’t immune, but they carry far fewer mites and are far less likely to require chemical treatments. Even more surprising, their resistance appears... Read more ›
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Scientists at UC Riverside have found a clever new way to outsmart termites—by turning their own instincts against them. Using a natural pine scent called pinene, which smells like food to termites, researchers can lure the pests straight toward a targeted dose of insecticide hidden in wood. The result is dramatically higher kill rates—jumping from about 70% to over 95%—without the need for widespread toxic fumigation. Read more ›
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A popular Korean skincare ingredient may be far more powerful than anyone realized. Scientists have discovered that madecassic acid—derived from the herb Centella asiatica—can stop antibiotic-resistant bacteria in their tracks, including dangerous strains of E. coli. By targeting a bacterial protein that humans don’t have, the compound disrupts the microbes’ ability to survive, making it a promising new type of antibiotic. Read more ›
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A key protein, HOXD13, helps melanoma tumors grow and evade the immune system by boosting blood supply and blocking cancer-fighting T cells. Disabling it shrinks tumors and reopens the door for the immune system—offering a new path for treatment. Read more ›
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A major discovery is reshaping how scientists think about catalysts. Researchers have, for the first time, captured oxygen atoms moving through the interior of a catalyst—not just along its surface. This reveals that the bulk material can actively participate in reactions, opening a new frontier in catalyst design. The finding could lead to smarter, more efficient systems by harnessing this hidden internal pathway. Read more ›
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Scientists have unveiled a breakthrough imaging method that can capture the hidden details of events unfolding in trillionths of a second. This new technique doesn’t just track how bright something is—it also reveals subtle structural changes that were previously invisible, all in a single shot. By effectively turning ultrafast phenomena into detailed “movies,” researchers can now watch plasma form, electrons move, and materials transform in real time. Read more ›
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A light-sensitive crystal is opening the door to a new era of “light-written” technology. Arsenic trisulfide can be reshaped and permanently altered using simple light, creating ultra-fine optical patterns without expensive manufacturing tools. Scientists even etched a nanoscale portrait of Einstein and high-density patterns that could act as secure optical signatures. This breakthrough could power everything from advanced sensors to next-generation AR devices. Read more ›
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Deep inside planets like Uranus and Neptune, scientists may have uncovered a bizarre new state of matter where atoms behave in unexpected ways. Advanced simulations suggest that carbon and hydrogen, under crushing pressures and scorching temperatures, can form a strange hybrid phase—part solid, part fluid—where hydrogen atoms spiral through a rigid carbon framework. This unusual “superionic” structure could reshape how heat and electricity flow inside these distant worlds, potentially helping... Read more ›
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Tiny dinosaur fossils that puzzled scientists for over 20 years have finally revealed their true identity. Rather than belonging to a miniature species, they are actually baby ankylosaurs—some less than a year old, including a possible hatchling. By studying bone growth patterns, researchers confirmed these young dinosaurs hadn’t yet developed into full-sized adults. The discovery sheds new light on how ankylosaurs grew, showing they began developing armor surprisingly early. Read more ›
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Scientists chasing thunderstorms in a retrofitted minivan finally captured something never seen before in nature: faint electrical glows shimmering from treetops during a storm. These “corona discharges,” long suspected but never observed outside a lab, appeared as tiny UV flashes at the tips of leaves. The discovery could reshape how we understand forests, since these bursts may help clean the air by breaking down pollutants. Read more ›
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