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Pink granite boulders sitting mysteriously atop Antarctica’s Hudson Mountains have led scientists to a stunning discovery: a hidden granite mass buried beneath Pine Island Glacier, stretching nearly 100 km wide and 7 km thick. By dating the rocks to the Jurassic period and matching them with gravity signals detected from aircraft, researchers solved a decades-old puzzle about their origin.
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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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Mattea Conforti talks about Becka being pushed to the brink in penultimate episode 'Marat Sade.' Read more ›
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Red Hat has released RHEL 10.2 and 9.8 with new AI-assisted command-line tools. The releases also add updated developer toolchains such as Go 1.26, LLVM 21, Rust 1.92, Python 3.14, and PHP 8.4. Phoronix reports: Red Hat Enterprise Linux has introduced the goose command for power users. Goose is an optional CLI AI assistance with model context protocol (MCP) integration. There is also improved visual output via color output enhancements.... Read more ›
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In double-blind listening tests, multiple audio experts preferred Dolby AC-4 to existing Dolby Digital+JOC audio streams Read more ›
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SpaceX's S-1 paperwork, which pulls back the curtain on the rocket company's finances, is a required step ahead of its hotly anticipated IPO. Read more ›
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Now that I’m back from Google I/O, I’ve been trying to catch up on anything I may have missed while traveling, like some of the streamed sessions that followed the main keynote. In the “What’s new in Android” session, Google walked through most of the previously-announced stuff from their pre-I/O show, but they still managed... Read the original post: Google Saved a Couple of New Android Secrets for I/O Read more ›
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Полчаса в день у меня уходило на ручной обход шести нод Proxmox через веб-интерфейс — он показывает по одной ноде за раз. И часть рутины всё равно проскакивала: задание PBS остановилось — никто не заметил, ZFS scrub отключили на maintenance и забыли включить, на ноде накопились pending kernel updates, и о них узнаёшь, когда уже надо ребутить.На Proxmox-кластере, который я администрирую, после миграции с проприетарного гипервизора этот операционный долг копился... Read more ›
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 21, No. 605. Read more ›
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Demis Hassabis, Google's AI chief, shares why society is nearing the AI singularity, highlighting AI's potential at the I/O conference. Read more ›
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The true wireless noise canceling earbuds are now available for $134.99, saving you $65 if you're ready to upgrade. Read more ›
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Google Health’s new widget packs up to six fitness stats right on your home screen. Read more ›
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Meta told laid-off workers that the cuts would help fund other priorities. It's a blunt sign of how spending in the AI era is reshaping layoffs. Read more ›
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AT&T is the first, but how long before Verizon and AT&T follow suit? Read more ›
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Вы собрали RAG-пайплайн: загрузили документы, нарезали на чанки, сгенерировали эмбеддинги, подключили векторную базу. Задаёте вопрос — модель отвечает уверенно и подробно. Показываете заказчику, тот в восторге. Потом начинается тестирование на реальных вопросах, и оказывается, что на половину из них система отвечает мимо: то находит не тот документ, то находит правильный, но не тот кусок, то вообще ничего релевантного не достаёт и модель уверенно галлюцинирует.Каждый раз проблема не в модели (GPT-4... Read more ›
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Japan’s rising bear attacks triggered overwhelming demand for terrifying robotic wolves designed to scare dangerous animals from populated communities. Read more ›
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UC Davis researchers created brand-new psychedelic-like compounds by shining UV light on amino acid-based molecules. These compounds activated key serotonin receptors tied to brain plasticity and mental health benefits, but surprisingly did not cause hallucination-like behavior in animal tests. Scientists say the discovery could lead to future treatments for depression, PTSD, and addiction without the intense psychedelic experience. Read more ›
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A remote island between Australia and Antarctica is showing signs of a dramatic climate transformation. Scientists found storms over Macquarie Island now unleash much heavier rainfall than they did decades ago, soaking ecosystems and altering fragile vegetation. The discovery hints that the Southern Ocean — one of Earth’s biggest climate regulators — may be changing faster than expected. Researchers say the ocean could now be cooling itself by “sweating” more... Read more ›
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Earth is quietly collecting radioactive debris from an ancient stellar explosion as our Solar System drifts through a giant cloud of gas and dust between the stars. Scientists analyzing Antarctic ice up to 80,000 years old discovered traces of iron-60 — a rare isotope forged in supernova explosions — and found evidence that this “cosmic ash” has been lingering inside the Local Interstellar Cloud for ages. The discovery suggests the... Read more ›
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Scientists analyzing the genomes of thousands of people across Japan discovered evidence for a previously overlooked third ancestral group, challenging the long-accepted “dual origins” theory. The newly identified ancestry appears linked to the ancient Emishi people of northeastern Japan. Researchers also uncovered inherited Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA connected to conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Read more ›
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Researchers in Japan traced a hidden medieval solar storm using ancient tree rings and centuries-old sky observations. The team linked reports of eerie red auroras with spikes of carbon-14 trapped in buried wood, revealing a powerful solar radiation event around 1200 CE. The findings suggest the Sun was far more active at the time, with unusually short solar cycles. Read more ›
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Scientists have finally cracked the mystery behind one of climate change’s strangest fingerprints: while Earth’s surface heats up, the upper atmosphere is rapidly cooling. Researchers at Columbia University discovered that carbon dioxide acts very differently high above the planet, where it actually helps radiate heat into space instead of trapping it. The team found that certain infrared wavelengths fall into a “Goldilocks zone” that becomes increasingly effective as CO2 levels... Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered a hidden mathematical secret inside the leaves of the Chinese money plant: a naturally occurring geometric pattern known as a Voronoi diagram, something typically associated with city planning, computer science, and network design. By mapping tiny pores and looping veins in the plant’s leaves, researchers discovered that the plant organizes itself using the same kind of elegant spatial logic humans use to solve complex distance problems —... Read more ›
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Scientists exploring deep underwater canyons off the coast of Western Australia uncovered a hidden world packed with bizarre and elusive marine life — including signs of the legendary giant squid. By analyzing traces of DNA floating in seawater from depths exceeding 4 kilometers, researchers identified 226 species ranging from deep-diving whales to strange fish rarely or never seen in the region before. Some of the creatures may even be unknown... Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered compelling evidence that dinosaur fossils may still contain traces of their original proteins, overturning a long-standing belief that fossilization destroys all organic material. In a remarkably well-preserved Edmontosaurus fossil from South Dakota, researchers detected remnants of collagen — the main protein found in bone — using advanced techniques including mass spectrometry and protein sequencing. Read more ›
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Deep beneath Portugal’s São Jorge Island, a massive surge of magma silently pushed upward from more than 20 kilometers underground in 2022, triggering thousands of earthquakes and briefly raising fears of a volcanic eruption. Scientists discovered that the molten rock climbed astonishingly fast — enough to fill 32,000 Olympic swimming pools — before stalling just 1.6 kilometers below the surface in what researchers call a “failed eruption.” Read more ›
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