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Astronomers have discovered the brightest fast radio burst ever detected and traced it to a nearby galaxy using a new network of CHIME Outrigger telescopes. The flash, nicknamed RBFLOAT, lasted only a fraction of a second but briefly outshone every other radio source in its galaxy. Follow-up observations with the James Webb Space Telescope spotted a faint infrared signal at the same location. The burst’s unusual behavior—showing no signs of repeating—may challenge current ideas about what causes these myste
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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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Kwasi Kwarteng reflects on current UK market turmoil, fiscal “doom loop,” and his move into bitcoin with Stack BTC. Read more ›
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While everyone's celebrating their side hustle wins on social media, nobody's talking about the relationships that died at 2 AM while you were packaging orders, or how that "passion project" became another job you're too invested to quit. Read more ›
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Long-time GNOME/OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice contributor Michael Meeks is now general manager of Collabora Productivity. And earlier this month he complained when LibreOffice decided to bring back its LibreOffice Online project, as reported by Neowin, which had been inactive since 2022. After the original project went dormant — to which Collabora was a major contributor — they forked the code and created their own product, Collabora Online. But this week Meeks blogged about... Read more ›
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Сейчас на рынке труда появляется новая корпоративная этика.Когда безработица держится на уровне 2,2% (исторический минимум) - это превращается в ситуацию, когда любая потеря кандидата превращается в издержки, а любая узкая компетенция - в стратегический актив. И именно низкая безработица становится одним из индикаторов перегрева, усиливая борьбу за таланты в 2026-2030.И вот в этом режиме рынок труда постепенно вспоминает про людей 50+. Читать далее Read more ›
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Most drivers only use their key fob to lock and unlock doors. There's a lot more it can do, and some of these features are genuinely practical. Read more ›
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Bathing with the lights down can help you relax before bed, but what other tricks can you use to nod off faster and sleep more soundly? Read more ›
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For treasuries to do so and stay competitive, Kiernan unpacks three broad strategies that are emerging. Read more ›
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We've got more cases of military personnel revealing a significant amount of information through the fitness app. Read more ›
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If you've been hoping for Maul to get his moment in the sun, sounds like 'Maul: Shadow Lord' mostly delivers. Read more ›
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На дворе 2026-й, и за это время как React, так и Vue сделали гигантский скачок в развитии и создании экосистемы вокруг себя. Но статистика до сих пор беспощадна к Vue. На React в два раза больше вакансий, чем на Vue. Сколько я ни спрашивал React-инженеров, ответ был всегда один и тот же: «React для серьезных проектов, а Vue так уж».. Серьезно? Почему вы до сих пор так думаете?? Ну хоть... Read more ›
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Anthropic is no longer offering a free ride for third-party apps using its Claude AI. Boris Cherny, Anthropic's creator and head of Claude Code, posted on X that Claude subscriptions will no longer cover using the AI agent for third-party tools, like OpenClaw, for free. As of 3PM ET on April 4, anyone using Claude through third-party apps or software will have to do so with an extra usage bundle... Read more ›
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The Samsung Galaxy A37 shares a lot of its core specs with the A57, but is €100/$100 cheaper, which isn't insignificant. Like its more expensive peer, the Galaxy A37 ships with a USB-C cable and SIM tool - no case, and no charger. What the Galaxy A37 is giving up to be cheaper than the Galaxy A57 may not matter all that much to you. The Galaxy A57 has a... Read more ›
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Officials in Dubai said on Saturday that debris from an intercepted missile had struck Oracle's offices. They called it a "minor incident." Read more ›
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Из этой серии статей вы узнаете о, вероятно, самой глупом, легко предотвратимом и дорогом провале 21-го века, из-за которого Microsoft чуть не потеряла своего самого крупного клиента (OpenAI) и доверие правительства США.Скучным утром понедельника 1 мая 2023 я впервые вышёл на работу в Azure Core в качестве сениор-сотрудника команды Overlake R&D, разработавшей карту выгрузки и сетевой ускоритель Azure Boost.Azure не был для меня чем-то новым: наверно, это самая длительная моя... Read more ›
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With its massive drawing area and vibrant colors, the Huion Kamvas Pro 24 Gen 3 has converted me to the joys of huge drawing tablets. Read more ›
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We got to share in a rare moment of collective awe this week as four astronauts blasted off toward the moon, beginning a 10-day journey that will take them farther from Earth than any humans have traveled in the last 50 years. It'll still be a little while before they reach their destination — the Orion spacecraft is expected to loop around the moon on Monday — but they've already... Read more ›
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BMW has a reputation for luxury, performance, and terrible resale value. This means you can often get a used luxury SUV from the automaker for a decent price. Read more ›
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Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of GTA developer Rockstar Games, has reportedly laid off its AI team, including its head of AI. Read more Read more ›
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Scientists have developed a new gene therapy that quiets pain at its source in the brain—without the addictive risks of opioids. Using AI to map how pain is processed, they created a targeted “off switch” that mimics morphine’s 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 ›
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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 ›
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Scientists have created a microscopic QR code so tiny it can only be seen with an electron microscope—smaller than most bacteria and now officially a world record. But this isn’t just about size; it’s about durability. By engraving data into ultra-stable ceramic materials, the team has opened the door to storing information that could last for centuries or even millennia without needing power or maintenance. Read more ›
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Nicotine e-cigarettes may be one of the most effective tools yet for quitting smoking, according to a sweeping review of global research. By analyzing findings from 14 major reviews spanning nearly a decade, researchers found consistent, high-quality evidence showing that nicotine vapes outperform traditional methods like patches, gum, and even behavioral support. While some lower-quality studies produced mixed results, the strongest data clearly favored nicotine e-cigarettes. Read more ›
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What teens eat might matter more for their mental health than previously thought. A sweeping review of nearly 20 studies found that healthier diets are often linked to fewer depressive symptoms, while poor eating habits may go hand in hand with greater psychological distress. Interestingly, focusing on whole dietary patterns—not just individual nutrients—showed more consistent benefits, suggesting that overall eating habits could play a meaningful role during this critical stage... Read more ›
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A major new U.S. cholesterol guideline is shifting the focus toward earlier, more personalized prevention of heart disease. It urges people to start screening sooner—sometimes even in childhood—and highlights the importance of tracking not just LDL (“bad”) cholesterol but also genetic risk factors like lipoprotein(a). A new, more advanced risk calculator now uses broader health data to better predict heart attack and stroke risk over decades. Read more ›
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After a stroke, the brain may do something surprisingly hopeful—it can “refresh” parts of itself. Researchers analyzing brain scans from over 500 stroke survivors found that while the damaged side of the brain appears to age faster, the opposite, unaffected side can actually look younger. This unexpected shift seems to reflect the brain’s effort to rewire itself, strengthening healthy regions to compensate for lost function. Read more ›
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Scientists have discovered that the ocean’s “missing” plastic hasn’t vanished—it has broken down into trillions of invisible nanoplastics now spread through water, air, and living organisms. These tiny particles may be everywhere, including inside our bodies, raising serious concerns about their impact. Read more ›
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A team of physicists set out to test some of the most exciting claims in quantum computing—and found a very different story. Instead of confirming breakthroughs, their careful replication studies revealed that signals once hailed as major advances could actually be explained in simpler ways. Despite the importance of these findings, their work initially struggled to get published, highlighting a deeper issue in science. Read more ›
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Scientists have finally found a hidden “critical point” in supercooled water that explains why it behaves so strangely. At this point, two different liquid forms of water merge, triggering powerful fluctuations that affect water even at normal temperatures. The breakthrough was made possible by ultra-fast X-ray lasers that captured water before it froze. This discovery could reshape our understanding of water’s role in nature—and possibly even life itself. Read more ›
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