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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 âș
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Scientists at McGill University have found a way to supercharge the immune systemâs natural killer (NK) cells, helping them break through the defenses tumors use to stay alive. By temporarily blocking two proteins, researchers turned these cells into far more effective cancer fighters against difficult cancers like leukemia, glioblastoma, kidney cancer, and triple-negative breast cancer. Read more âș
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Clip 2 are the newest pair of wireless earbuds from EarFun. These are based on the new clip-style earbuds, which are starting to become all the rage these days. We tested the companyâs previous EarFun Clip product, which had a few key issues that prevented us from recommending it. However, the new Clip 2 promises to improve upon them, and I canât wait to put them on and take them... Read more âș
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As Leo XIV prepares his first encyclical, tech firms and Western diplomats have worked to make their case for AI inside the Vatican. Read more âș
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Scientists at UT Southwestern have uncovered a surprising new âmaster switchâ that helps control how much cholesterol the liver sends into the bloodstream. The newly identified protein, HELZ2, works by shutting down the genetic instructions needed to produce apoB â a key building block of the cholesterol-carrying particles linked to clogged arteries and heart disease. Read more âș
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Oil Shock & Indiaâs Urban Mobility The ongoing crude oil crisis is testing the limits of Indiaâs ride-hailing economy. The⊠Read more âș
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The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience. Read more âș
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1801 on May 25 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. Read more âș
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Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle. Read more âș
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The Fitbit Air pre-orders are starting to arrive, but if you donât have the new Google Health app, you might not be able to use it yet. Over the weekend, a handful of lucky folks received their Fitbit Air pre-orders, even though the expected arrival date has been May 26 since Google announced the new... Read the original post: Fitbit Air Orders Arrive Early But Run Into Issue Without New... Read more âș
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American and European traffic lights are pretty similar, but they have some distinct differences. Here's everything you need to know about them. Read more âș
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AI "crashed the party" at this year's Cannes Film Festival, writes The Hollywood Reporter. The festival exposed "the fault lines reshaping cinema," their article argues, including how "AI is here â and the industry has stopped pretending otherwise." A humanoid robot spotted marching up and down the Croisette seemed to sum up the worst AI fears of the film industry â the machines have arrived and they are taking your... Read more âș
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The best Pixel 10 Pro deal for the holiday weekend in the US has given us a big discount on Googleâs top phone. For those shopping for a new Pixel 10 Pro or Pixel 10 Pro XL for Memorial Day, youâll find up to $250 off the smaller model and a full $300 off the... Read the original post: Pixel 10 Pro Caught Another Super $300 Off Discount Read more âș
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The famous biologistâs encounter with AI reveals a lot about projection and why humans keep seeing minds in machines. Read more âș
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Lithium is an expensive metal, and although we use lithium batteries all the time, they do have some compromises. Can all-iron batteries fix that? Read more âș
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The past year has changed the legal practice in a way few of us are prepared to admit. Clients who could barely assemble a cohesive sentence now arrive with polished arguments, procedural certainty, and the tone of laureates. They feed their cases into DeepSeek and come back convinced they have found the winning theory, with [âŠ] Read more âș
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Emerging out of stealth mode, biotech startup StrainX Bioworks has raised $13 Mn (around âč124 Cr) in a funding round⊠Read more âș
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In October last year, Swiggy CEO Sriharsha Majety called Instamartâs shift to an inventory-led model an eventuality. That conviction, it⊠Read more âș
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Home Depot is a go-to source for all sorts of expensive power tools, especially when you take the experiences and feedback of other users into account. Read more âș
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Scroll Instagram or YouTube for ten minutes and you will be told, in various tones, that discipline is the answer. Wake at 4 a.m. Cold shower. Hard run. Donât negotiate with yourself. The difference between the people who make it and the people who donât, youâre told, is that the people who make it do ... Read more Read more âș
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There is a particular kind of clarity that arrives, in some adults, somewhere in their fifties or sixties, that the wider cultural register has not, on the available evidence, developed particularly good language for. The clarity is not the product of any deliberate program. The clarity does not come from therapy, although some of the ... Read more Read more âș
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There is a particular piece of self-development advice that, on the available evidence, almost nobody gives early enough in adult life for it to do the work it could otherwise have done. The piece of advice is to stop trying to be understood by everyone. The advice sounds, on first hearing, slightly callous, slightly cynical, ... Read more Read more âș
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Somewhere in a New York office, in the spring of 1925, a man sat down at his desk to write, then strapped a wooden helmet over his head before he started. The helmet was lined inside and out with cork, then sheathed in felt. Three small panes of glass that were set in front of ... Read more Read more âș
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You already know this version of yourself. The one who responds quickly, explains things clearly, holds the thread of a meeting together. The one who doesnât visibly fall apart. The one who, when someone asks how things are going, gives a considered answer that leaves the other person feeling reassured rather than burdened. You have ... Read more Read more âș
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Indian travel-fintech startup Scapia has raised $63 million in a Series C round led by General Catalyst, pushing its post-money valuation past $500 million â more than double its April 2025 mark, according to TechCrunch . Existing backers Peak XV Partners and Z47 also participated in the all-equity round. Read more âș
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The fight over online safety research is no longer a fight about content moderation. Read more âș
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A rarely-used immigration statute is being weaponised to keep researchers out of America. Read more âș
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Carl Jung wrote this line in one of his later works, somewhere in the 1950s, and the line has, since, become one of those quotes that floats around the internet attached to various images of solitary figures looking out windows. The line gets quoted, in most cases, as a piece of moody literary observation about ... Read more Read more âș
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AI doesn't understand anything yet. Read more âș
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