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Scientists have uncovered a hidden reason why cancer treatments don’t work equally well for everyone. Certain drugs can become trapped inside lysosomes within tumor cells, forming slow-release reservoirs that create uneven drug distribution. This means some cancer cells are heavily exposed while others are barely affected. Understanding this process could help doctors better tailor treatments and improve outcomes.
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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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Huawei has teased the design and key features of the MatePad Pro Max ahead of its launch tomorrow. The tablet will be unveiled alongside several other products at a global launch event in Bangkok. In a teaser video shared on its social media channels, Huawei confirmed that the MatePad Pro Max will be the slimmest model in the MatePad lineup, measuring just 4.7mm thick. The tablet is set to feature... Read more ›
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The rumored iPhone Ultra may fold like its rivals, but its biggest trick could be making foldable repairs a little less terrifying. Read more ›
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GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen said he's selling old items on eBay "to pay for eBay." The CEO could be cashing in on his memestock status, experts said. Read more ›
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Finance Magnates Singapore Summit 2026 kicks off next week (12–14 May), bringing APAC financial leaders together in Singapore for high-level networking, dealmaking and industry insights. Read more ›
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Researchers identified 15,500 domains using commercial trackers and cloaking to distribute AI-driven investment scams across global channels. Read more ›
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Did your older AT&T wireless plan jump in price in April? Here's what's going on. Read more ›
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As Snap Kitchen expands to 32 states starting May 15, we retested the meals to see how they hold up. Read more ›
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In April 2026, the U.S. Navy delayed decommissioning the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier. Now, its extending the lifespan of another "flattop" vessel in the fleet. Read more ›
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Weather.com as a first, not last stop in trip planning? Travel content platform Steller and The Weather Company aim to prove that social videos and weather forecasts can reshape the way people find and book itineraries. Read more ›
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Quick services platform Pronto has closed its Series B funding round at $45 Mn (₹425.3 Cr). In its latest second… Read more ›
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Android banking trojans vanish from app drawers and secretly capture login credentials while streaming live device screens to remote attackers. Read more ›
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I came across the idea somewhere between a philosophy podcast and a late-night scroll through Reddit. Someone had asked their closest friends to write what they would say at their funeral, not as a morbid exercise, but as a way of understanding how they were actually showing up in other people’s lives. Not how they ... Read more Read more ›
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Here's how to use your Apple Watch to keep an eye on your blood pressure between doctor's visits. Read more ›
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Я написал статью, где я якобы продакт-менеджер, который впервые попробовал вайбкодинг. Статья, конечно же, была шуточная — по крайней мере, я так задумывал изначально. Но шутку поняли не все. Читать далее Read more ›
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The creator of Claude Code spoke with Business Insider at Anthropic's developer conference in San Francisco on Wednesday. Read more ›
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Google's Chrome web browser on Android now finally supports approximate location sharing. So now you can set it so that it only gets an approximate location from your device to send to whatever website wants it. Previously, Chrome always wanted access to your precise location, which is overkill for most websites. You can still use your precise location when you need to, by the way, that's not going away. Google... Read more ›
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I sat down in the Musk v. Altman trial courtroom today, painfully aware that no one was going to ask Shivon Zilis the question on everyone's minds: Girl, what the fuck are you doing? Zilis, who testified under oath that she is the mother of four of Musk's children, was… what's the best way to […] Read more ›
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For the first time, scientists have watched a subduction zone literally fall apart beneath the ocean floor. Using advanced seismic imaging, they found the Juan de Fuca plate splitting into fragments as it sinks beneath North America. Rather than collapsing all at once, the plate is tearing piece by piece, like a train slowly derailing. The finding helps explain ancient plate fragments and could refine how scientists understand earthquake behavior. Read more ›
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The body’s “killer” T cells don’t just attack—they strike with astonishing precision, forming a tiny, highly organized contact zone that lets them destroy dangerous cells without harming their neighbors. Now, scientists have captured this process in unprecedented detail, revealing a hidden world of molecular choreography. Read more ›
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Scientists have finally cracked one of the biggest mysteries in the senses: how smell is organized. By mapping millions of neurons in mice, researchers discovered that smell receptors in the nose aren’t random at all—they’re arranged in neat, overlapping stripes based on receptor type, forming a hidden structure scientists never knew existed. Even more striking, this layout mirrors how smell information is mapped in the brain, revealing a coordinated system... Read more ›
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Scientists have pulled off a first: teleporting a photon’s state between two separate quantum dots. This was done over a 270-meter open-air link, proving quantum information can travel between independent devices. The achievement marks a key step toward building quantum networks for ultra-secure communication. It also sets the stage for more advanced systems like quantum relays. Read more ›
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For decades, psychologists have debated whether the human mind can be explained by one unified theory or must be broken into separate parts like memory and attention. A recent AI model called Centaur seemed to offer a breakthrough, claiming it could mimic human thinking across 160 different cognitive tasks. But new research is challenging that bold claim, suggesting the model isn’t truly “thinking” at all—it’s just memorizing patterns. Read more ›
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A major review of 217 trials shows that aerobic exercise is the most effective option for managing knee osteoarthritis. Activities like walking, cycling, and swimming outperformed other exercise types in reducing pain and improving movement. While alternatives like strength training and mind-body exercises help, they are best used alongside aerobic workouts. The findings also confirm that exercise is a safe and essential part of treatment. Read more ›
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Researchers have identified a new potential weapon against Alzheimer’s: blocking a protein called PTP1B. In mice, this approach boosted memory and helped brain immune cells clear harmful plaque buildup. Since PTP1B is also linked to diabetes and obesity—both risk factors for Alzheimer’s—it could offer a broader treatment strategy. Read more ›
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Deep beneath the Southern Ocean, a quiet but alarming shift is underway: warm water is creeping closer to Antarctica, and scientists are now seeing it clearly for the first time. By combining decades of ship data with robotic float measurements and machine learning, researchers uncovered that a massive pool of heat—circumpolar deep water—has expanded and edged toward the continent over the past 20 years. Read more ›
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Australia’s famous Twelve Apostles didn’t just erode into existence—they were slowly pushed up from the ocean floor by powerful tectonic forces over millions of years, new research reveals. Scientists discovered that these towering limestone stacks act like a natural time capsule, preserving clues about ancient climates, sea levels, and even life from up to 14 million years ago. Read more ›
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A key protein involved in fat metabolism has been found to do more than scientists once thought. Instead of just releasing fat, it helps maintain healthy fat tissue and balance in the body. When it’s missing or disrupted, the results can be surprisingly harmful. This finding reshapes how researchers think about obesity and metabolic disease. Read more ›
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