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Researchers have uncovered a universal pattern showing how temperature affects life on Earth. Across thousands of species—from microbes to reptiles—performance rises gradually with warming until an optimal temperature is reached, after which it drops sharply. Although each species has its own preferred temperature range, they all follow the same underlying curve. This surprising constraint suggests evolution may have limited room to help species cope with rapid climate warming.
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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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Seven years ago, a real deep-cut from FromSoftware's back catalogue was brought back into the spotlight. Metal Wolf Chaos - a 2004 Xbox game in which you play mech-piloting US president Michael Wilson - a truly rowdy game full of absurd action was back in a big way. Read more Read more ›
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Anthropic is investigating unauthorized access to its Claude Mythos AI model, which is capable of identifying and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities. Read more ›
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На Бирже заказов Инфостарта регулярно появляются новые задачи для специалистов по 1С, автоматизации учета, интеграциям и сопровождению систем. Это формат, в котором заказчики публикуют конкретные проекты, а исполнители могут напрямую выбрать интересные предложения и откликнуться без лишних посредников.Для компаний это удобный способ быстро найти специалиста под внедрение, доработку, настройку или поддержку. Для исполнителей — возможность видеть реальные задачи рынка: какие работы сейчас востребованы, с каки Read more ›
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Martha Stewart–endorsed Dinnerly is a budget meal kit that doesn’t feel budget anymore, with interesting, far-flung flavors. Just add a little rice. Read more ›
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A hacker is selling data apparently stolen from ANTS, as the agency confirms suffering a breach. Read more ›
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In March 2026, the FCC banned authorization for new, foreign-made consumer routers, citing national security risks. How should organizations respond? Read more ›
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Many startups spend years trying to become a household name. Others just spend $10 million on a Super Bowl ad. That's Dreame's bet. The little-known Chinese robot vacuum company has grand ambitions to become a global consumer electronics giant and chose to run a pricey 30-second spot as its opening move. If it works, the […] Read more ›
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This story appeared in Today, Explained, a daily newsletter that helps you understand the most compelling news and stories of the day. Subscribe here. I will remember former Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer less for her tenure than for her casual deployment of the diminutive term “sauvi B” — which no person over 27 should use, especially during the […] Read more ›
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Researchers at OX Security have exposed an architectural vulnerability in Anthropic's Model Context Protocol that allows for remote code execution on affected systems. Read more ›
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James Ortiz's performance as the talking rock in the sci-fi film qualifies him for the Academy Awards. Read more ›
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NASA's Curiosity rover has identified a diverse set of organic molecules on Mars, including a nitrogen-bearing compound similar in structure to DNA precursors. The finding strengthens the case that ancient organic material can survive in the Martian subsurface, though it does not prove past life because the compounds could also come from geology or meteorites. Phys.org reports: The study was led by Amy Williams, Ph.D., a professor of geological sciences... Read more ›
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The UK is facing a ‘perfect storm’ for cybersecurity against the backdrop of a new technological revolution, the head of the UK’s cyber agency is set to say at the CYBERUK conference in Glasgow today. Dr Richard Horne, the CEO of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), will say that the meeting of rapid technological ... Read more ›
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You may have several recurring subscriptions you've forgotten about. These apps help you keep track of them—and cancel the ones you don't need. Read more ›
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Для создания графического интерфейса для приложений на FastAPI обычно разработчики используют что-то вроде gradio или streamlit. В этом уроке я расскажу про ещё одну альтернативу - api2app.Отличие этой альтернативы в том, что вам не нужно изучать библиотеки и программировать, графический интерфейс для своего приложения можно создать, используя другой интуитивно понятный графический интерфейс. При этом код не будет привязан к какому-то стороннему серверу, вы сможете его скачать и использовать на своём... Read more ›
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CATL just unveiled several new battery technologies, including one that charges from 10% to 80% in 3 minutes and 44 seconds. Read more ›
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AI is exciting, fast-moving and, yes, scary. It’s fine not to get everything right but learning from history will help. Read more ›
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Каждый год объем данных в мире растет на 24.4%. По прогнозам IDC, в 2025 году человечество должно было сгенерировать 175 зеттабайт данных. Исследование показывает, что значительный рост хранения данных за последние годы приходится на публичные облака.В облаках стандартом для хранения этих массивов стал S3 (Simple Storage Service). Он подкупает своей простотой и дешевизной на старте. Но в этом и кроется ловушка: как только объем данных переваливает за терабайты, а количество... Read more ›
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Elon Musk says government checks for all could offset AI job losses without causing inflation. "Money Doctor" Steve Hanke said that might not be true. Read more ›
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A new study proposes detecting life in space by spotting patterns across many planets instead of focusing on one at a time. If life spreads and changes planetary environments, it could leave behind statistical clues linking planets together. These patterns may reveal life even when traditional biosignatures are unclear or misleading. The method could help scientists prioritize which planets are most likely to host life. Read more ›
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Feeling mentally “on” isn’t just in your head—it can significantly boost what you accomplish. Researchers found that sharper thinking on a given day leads people to set bigger goals and actually follow through. That edge can equal up to 40 extra minutes of productivity. But push too hard for too long, and the effect reverses. Read more ›
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A massive, bus-sized “terror croc” that once preyed on dinosaurs has been brought back to life in stunning detail with the first scientifically accurate full skeleton of Deinosuchus schwimmeri. Stretching over 30 feet long, this ancient apex predator ruled the southeastern U.S. more than 75 million years ago—and now visitors can see it up close at the Tellus Science Museum, the only place in the world with this replica. Read more ›
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A badly mangled dinosaur skull, once forgotten in a drawer, turned out to be a rare and important discovery. Reconstructed by a Virginia Tech student, it revealed a new species of early carnivorous dinosaur with unusual features never seen before. The fossil suggests some dinosaur groups were wiped out during the end-Triassic extinction, not just their rivals. It may represent one of the last survivors of an ancient dinosaur lineage. Read more ›
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A long-running dinosaur mystery may finally be solved: Nanotyrannus, once dismissed as just a teenage T. rex, appears to have been its own distinct species after all. Scientists analyzed a tiny throat bone from the original fossil and discovered growth patterns showing the animal was already mature, not a juvenile giant-in-the-making. This smaller predator—about half the size of a full-grown T. rex—likely roamed alongside its famous cousin, adding a new... Read more ›
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A surprising new clinical trial has revealed that metformin—a cheap, century-old drug widely used for type 2 diabetes—may help people with type 1 diabetes in an unexpected way. While researchers initially hoped it would reduce insulin resistance, they instead found it allows patients to use about 12% less insulin while maintaining stable blood sugar levels. Read more ›
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New research suggests that aiming for a lower blood pressure target may deliver bigger heart health benefits than previously thought. Using large datasets and simulation models, scientists found that keeping systolic blood pressure below 120 mm Hg could reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and heart failure more than higher targets. Read more ›
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Scientists have discovered that methane in the open ocean is produced by microbes under nutrient-poor conditions, solving a long-standing mystery. As warming oceans reduce nutrient mixing, these methane-producing microbes may thrive. This could lead to increased methane emissions from the sea. The result is a potential feedback loop that could intensify climate change. Read more ›
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A massive, nearly 20-year study tracking over 650,000 Americans with irritable bowel syndrome is raising new questions about the long-term safety of common treatments. Researchers found that some widely used medications—including antidepressants and certain antidiarrheal drugs—were linked to a small but noticeable increase in the risk of death over time. Read more ›
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Researchers have discovered lithium hidden in pyrite within ancient shale rocks—an unexpected find that could reshape how we source this critical battery material. It raises the possibility of extracting lithium from existing waste, reducing the need for new mining. Read more ›
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