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A secretive Silicon Valley startup has been quietly pitching investors and elite longevity conferences on one of the most ethically charged propositions in modern biotechnology: growing brainless cloned human bodies as organ sources and potential vessels for brain transplantation, as reported by MIT Technology Review. Photo by Thirdman on Pexels The public face vs. the ... 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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Chainlink (LINK) joined Ethereum (ETH) as a top performer, up 4.1% since Friday. Read more ›
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Команда фундаментальных исследований искусственного интеллекта представила TRIBE. Это модель, предназначенная для прогнозирования того, как человеческий мозг обрабатывает визуальные и слуховые стимулы. Модель, обучалась на массивах данных фМРТ, полученных от добровольцев. По сути, как существуют виртуальные программы для оценки аэродинамических свойств самолетов и ракет, так теперь есть точно такая же система но уже для мозга. Читать далее Read more ›
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Certain smaller sauropods could stand on their hind legs with surprising ease, giving them access to higher food and a defensive edge. Computer simulations show their bones handled stress better than those of their larger relatives. However, as they grew, the sheer weight made this posture much harder to sustain. What started as a useful trick in youth became a more limited, strategic move in adulthood. Read more ›
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A Cambridge-based startup using AI to support the cancer diagnostic process has raised £8.7m in a funding round that included Macmillan Cancer Support. Lucida Medical has developed an AI-powered diagnostic service that supports the efforts of clinicians to diagnose prostate cancer from MRI scans. Already being used within the NHS, Lucida’s diagnostic service has been ... Read more ›
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Fifty years ago, on April 1st, 1976, Apple Computer Company was founded. Today it’s one of the most valuable companies in the world, celebrated for producing ubiquitous products like the iPad and iPhone to now-nostalgia bait like the iPod Mini and PowerBook. Over the last five decades, the company has seen ups and downs but […] Read more ›
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It was January 2008, and Steve Jobs had just pulled the MacBook Air out of a manila envelope onstage at Macworld. Within minutes, Windows PC executives everywhere lost their minds. They grabbed the nearest office envelope, tried to shove in their plastic laptops, and tore straight through the paper. Engineers were summoned. Assistants were dispatched […] Read more ›
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It's 1989. To play a video, listen to a song, or show photos on a desktop computer requires bolting on expensive hardware, built by a different company, using different software. There are no standards, no portability, no sharing. Tyler Peppel, Apple product marketer: It should have been a natural area for Apple to be in, […] Read more ›
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The class divide nobody maps is between people taught to call authorities when things go wrong and people taught that calling authorities makes everything worse — and both groups are executing childhood programming that made perfect sense in the world they grew up in. Read more ›
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Недавно Microsoft объявила о плане из семи пунктов по исправлению Windows 11, и технологическая пресса восприняла его, как акт искупления. Президент Windows Паван Давулури в январе 2026 признал, что «Windows 11 сошла с рельс», и сообщил, что Microsoft переходит в режим «роения»: разработчиков будут переводить с реализации новых фич на устранение существующих проблем.Когда я увидел этот заголовок, то сразу подумал, что это похоже на участие в абьюзивных отношениях. Партнёр тебя... Read more ›
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I hated the most-watched movie on Prime Video this week when it first came out — but I’d still stream it over The Super Mario Galaxy movie. Read more ›
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За последние полтора года мы с вами стали свидетелями десятков «революций» в мире искусственного интеллекта. Каждый месяц кто-то выпускает модель, которая «наконец-то всё меняет». Но в начале февраля 2026 года я понял, что ситуация и правда начала меняться. Появились инструменты, которые позволяют по-другому выстроить само взаимодействие с ИИ. Я говорю об OpenClaw. Эта штука больше других похожа на полноценный автономный искусственный интеллект. Она решает самые разные задачи благодаря набору... Read more ›
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Asus' new ROG Strix Morph 96 Wireless keyboard is a well-built wireless mechanical gaming keyboard with great battery life and a compact 96-percent layout. It feels and sounds great and it doesn't rely on Asus' Armoury Crate, and it retails for just $140. But you can get its pricier older sibling for less, right now. Read more ›
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Exa, which builds search engine for AI, is expanding to Singapore and hiring engineers who "doesn't care about the status quo," said the CEO. Read more ›
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Marvel fans will have two new episodes of Daredevil: Born Again season 2 to enjoy this week — here's when you can watch them. Read more ›
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Microsoft is using a second model to check the first model's accuracy, completeness and quality in research-based tasks. Read more ›
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The upgrade has been in development for about two years and is designed to make it easier to use Aave for a wider range of lending and borrowing activities. Read more ›
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The Dublin Smartphone Film Festival (DubSmartFF) returns for its 9th year on April 11th, 2026, at The Pearse Centre, bringing together Ireland’s most distinctive and daring mobile filmmakers under one roof, and this year, the programme has something to say. Headlining the 2026 festival is the Irish premiere of Once Was Too Much, a new […] Read more ›
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The difference between corporate thriving and burnout often isn't intelligence or effort — it's the learned ability to distinguish between an organisation's stated rules and its actual operating system, a literacy skill that tracks along class lines and can be deliberately developed. Read more ›
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My dad had mates. Plenty of them. Blokes from the factory, from the union, from the pub on Friday nights. Men who’d known each other for decades. They’d show up when it mattered. If someone needed a hand moving house, they were there. If someone’s car broke down, they’d be under the bonnet before you ... Read more Read more ›
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I ran into an old colleague at a café last month. We hadn’t seen each other in about fifteen years. He looked, honestly, almost exactly the same. Same energy, same sharp eyes, same easy posture. Meanwhile, another guy I used to work with, roughly the same age, looks like he’s aged two decades in one. ... Read more Read more ›
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You’ve met this person. They walk into a room and something shifts. Not because they’re loud or commanding or performing charisma. The opposite. The room relaxes. Conversations get easier. People who were standing with their arms crossed start leaning in. Somebody who wasn’t going to say anything suddenly says something. And the person who caused ... Read more Read more ›
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I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. Two people can have almost identical lives — same income, same career stage, same general circumstances — and one feels grateful while the other feels like a failure. The difference isn’t in the life. It’s in the measurement. Two ways to measure yourself Psychology has studied this ... Read more Read more ›
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The loneliest part of being an overthinker isn’t the racing thoughts — it’s realizing that most people genuinely don’t think about things as deeply as you do and there’s no way to explain that without sounding arrogant. I need to be careful how I say this. Because the moment you try to articulate what it ... Read more Read more ›
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When a parent's love is real but their only language for expressing it is correction, the child grows into an adult with a very specific set of behavioral patterns — patterns that look like personality traits but are actually adaptations to an impossible emotional equation. Read more ›
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The most acute pattern-recognizers almost always trace their abilities back to childhoods where the environment was unstable. What looks like social brilliance is often a survival adaptation, and understanding that changes everything about how we manage the gift and its costs. Read more ›
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I used to spend entire afternoons arguing with people inside my head. Not real arguments. Imagined ones. I’d be walking the dog or washing the dishes and suddenly I’d be three rounds deep into a confrontation with someone who had no idea they were even involved. I’d rehearse what I’d say. Then I’d rehearse what ... Read more Read more ›
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The generation that built everything with their own two hands forgot to build the one thing they'd actually need: a way to ask someone to stay. Read more ›
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