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Drone footage has revealed sperm whales headbutting each other—something scientists had only speculated about until now. Surprisingly, it’s younger whales doing it, not the giant males researchers expected. The behavior echoes old seafaring tales of whales smashing ships, once thought exaggerated. Now, scientists are eager to understand whether these clashes are play, practice, or serious competition.
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Я начинал своё знакомство с персональными компьютерами на ZX Spectrum 48. Он предоставлял довольно специфический, но вполне удобный и быстрый редактор програм. ZX Spectrum 128 уже имел полноценный полноэкранный редактор. На Commodore64 редактор тоже не заставлял чувствовать себя калекой. Даже на суровом отечественном БК0010-01, редактор позволяет вполне сносное редактирование и копирование ранее введённой строки. Что же касаемо BASIC`а Корвета… Читать далее Read more ›
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Kissht’s Road To IPO Kissht’s IPO lands at an inopportune moment. Despite the raging market volatility and the conflict in… Read more ›
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If you’re a Star Wars fan and keen to celebrate May the Fourth, Amazon has great deals on some Lego sets, ranging from big-ticket builds to more affordable ones starting at just AU$39. Read more ›
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What has been the wider digital and fintech ecosystem like in the Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan? The following is an overview of 2026. Read more ›
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Hyper-organised paper-keepers are usually misread as anxious or controlling. The truth is quieter: they watched an adult get cornered by paperwork once, and the folder is the version of safety a child could build with their own hands. Read more ›
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"So yesterday the Devteam (it is always the Devteam) released version 5.0 of legendary and venerable rogueike compuer game NetHack," writes the Rogue-like games column @Play. "It is 39 years old..." MilenCent (Slashdot reader #219,397) writes: In addition to play changes it's left for players to discover, this version updates the code to compile with C99, makes it much easier to cross compile the code for other systems than the... Read more ›
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Harbor Freight sells several fuel transfer pumps, but finding the best one for you means comparing ratings, pump type, fuel compatibility, and price. Read more ›
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В последнее время я почти каждый день работаю с Markdown-файлами.Документация, спецификации, ADR, планы реализации, инструкции для AI-агентов — всё это удобно держать в .md. Формат простой, читаемый, хорошо ложится в git и нормально работает как для человека, так и для модели.Но есть бытовая проблема.Чтобы быстро посмотреть Markdown-файл, часто приходится открывать IDE. Разумеется да, любая нормальная IDE умеет показывать .md. Но запускать ради этого полноценную среду разработки — избыточно. Особенно если... Read more ›
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At a time when some of the prominent new-age firms in India have been recalibrating their decisions of listing in… Read more ›
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I kept declining invitations I actually wanted to accept. Then I noticed the reflex was protecting me from a deal nobody was offering — a contract I'd signed in childhood that had quietly expired without my body being told. Read more ›
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The European Union treats data as a privacy right. The United States treats it as a corporate asset. China treats it as a factor of production, a national economic resource on par with land, labour, capital, and technology. That distinction, which sounds like an abstraction, is producing a data governance framework that is structurally different […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Spirit Airlines announced it would cease operations at 3 a.m. on Saturday, canceling all its flights. It was a gut punch for its 17,000 employees. Read more ›
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Wondering what a car's power button does while driving? The answer depends on built-in safety systems, the automaker, and how the long you press the button. Read more ›
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The Nord Buds 4 Pro is yet another pair of wireless earbuds in OnePlus’s growing and confusing lineup. These are the most premium earbuds in the company’s low-end lineup, but below the non-Pro numbered lineup and Pro numbered lineup, and also the non-numbered Pro lineup…. Anyway, it’s best not to get too much into the weeds with this, as at this point it’s doubtful if even people at OnePlus can... Read more ›
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Deepinder Goyal stepped down as group CEO of Eternal, effective February 1, 2026, handing over the reins to Albinder Dhindsa.… Read more ›
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Morgan Stanley launched the first bank-issued Bitcoin ETP, but Amy Oldenburg said advisors, regulators and balance sheets still have a long way to go. Read more ›
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Mixing up your workouts might be the real secret to a longer life. Long-term research tracking over 100,000 people for more than three decades suggests that doing a variety of physical activities—rather than just more of the same—can significantly lower the risk of death. Interestingly, the benefits don’t keep rising endlessly; they seem to level off after a certain point, hinting at a “sweet spot” of activity. Read more ›
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A bizarre, cyclops-like creature from nearly 600 million years ago may hold the key to how your eyes—and even your sleep cycle—evolved. Scientists have discovered that all vertebrates, including humans, trace their vision back to a single light-sensitive “median eye” perched atop a worm-like ancestor’s head. As this ancient animal shifted from a sedentary to a more active lifestyle, it lost and then reinvented its vision, eventually giving rise to... Read more ›
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A major new study finds that living in pesticide-heavy environments could raise cancer risk by up to 150%, even when the chemicals are considered “safe” on their own. The research suggests these mixtures may silently damage cells years before cancer appears. Read more ›
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Deep within the brain, scientists have uncovered a hidden “switch” that may decide whether pain fades away—or lingers for months or even years. Researchers found that a small, little-known region called the caudal granular insular cortex (CGIC) acts like a command center, telling the body to keep pain signals alive long after an injury has healed. In animal studies, shutting down this pathway not only prevented chronic pain from forming... Read more ›
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In a breakthrough experiment, scientists directly imaged how particles pair up in a system that mimics superconductors. Instead of behaving independently, the pairs moved in a synchronized, dance-like pattern—something never predicted before. This suggests a major gap in the classic theory of superconductivity. Read more ›
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A group of undergraduate students pulled off something remarkable: they built their own dark matter detector and used it to probe one of physics’ biggest mysteries. Working with limited resources but plenty of creativity, they designed a stripped-down experiment to hunt for axions — hypothetical particles that could make up dark matter. Read more ›
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Scientists are making a major leap toward freezing organs for future use without damaging them. A new study reveals that one of the biggest obstacles—cracking during ultra-cold preservation—can be reduced by carefully tuning the temperature at which tissues enter a glass-like state. This breakthrough builds on recent successes in cryopreserved organ transplants and could bring the long-imagined idea of “banking” organs for later use much closer to reality. Read more ›
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A new study reveals that internalizing stress—especially feelings of hopelessness—may significantly speed up memory decline in older Chinese Americans. Surprisingly, factors like community support didn’t show the same impact. Researchers say cultural pressures and stereotypes may cause emotional struggles to go unnoticed and untreated. The findings suggest that targeted, culturally sensitive stress relief could play a powerful role in preserving cognitive health. Read more ›
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A newly discovered prehistoric mammal may hold clues to how life survived the dinosaur-killing extinction. The tiny species, Cimolodon desosai, lived 75 million years ago and had traits—like a small body and varied diet—that likely boosted survival odds. Found in Baja California, the fossil includes rare skeletal remains that reveal how it moved and lived. Researchers believe its lineage helped mammals endure one of Earth’s deadliest events. Read more ›
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A mysterious “golden orb” found more than two miles deep in the Gulf of Alaska left scientists baffled for over two years, sparking wild speculation about its origins. After an intensive investigation combining deep-sea expertise, microscopic analysis, and advanced DNA sequencing, researchers finally cracked the case. The strange object turned out not to be an egg, sponge, or anything alien, but the remains of tissue from a giant deep-sea anemone. Read more ›
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