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Scientists drilling deep beneath Greenland’s ice have uncovered a startling clue about its past—and future. Evidence shows that the Prudhoe Dome, a major high point of the ice sheet, completely melted around 7,000 years ago during a relatively mild natural warming period. That means this supposedly stable ice cap is far more fragile than once thought, raising concerns that today’s human-driven warming could trigger similar or even faster ice loss.
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. 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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In the most comprehensive radio study of Europa thus far, astronomers bolster what's already known about the icy moon, and then some. Read more ›
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Google DeepMind, ведущая исследовательская организация в области искусственного интеллекта (среди её известных работ: AlphaGo, AlphaFold, AlphaZero), 10 июня 2026 года публикует исследование о путях достижения ASI, системы, превосходящей по интеллекту и когнитивным способностям крупные организации людей. Не исключено, что Google DeepMind планирует уже в этом, 2026-м году выкатить нечто интересное в области ИИ. Не одному же Антропику срывать лавровые (и терновые)...Статья представляет собой сборник методов,. Read more ›
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Three generations of Knicks fans celebrate watching the Knicks Championship Parade Read more ›
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is pushing grid operators to update rules for connecting massive power users. Read more ›
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In a recent study by Cybernews, applications tied to 10 different toys each requested permissions and privileges categorized as 'dangerous'. Read more ›
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Anthropic still can’t distribute Claude Mythos or Fable 5 after running afoul of the Trump administration. But no one can say exactly what the company did wrong. Read more ›
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AI hardware doesn’t use regular DDR memory – it’s too slow. Instead, the preferred format is High Bandwidth Memory or HBM. SK hynix just announced that it has started delivering samples of the latest HBM4E to its customers. HBM4E delivers 16Gbps of bandwidth per pin. For comparison, the previous HBM4 standard did 10Gbps per pin. Samsung started sampling its own HBM4E design a month ago and it claimed 14Gbps per... Read more ›
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Midjourney is expanding beyond AI image generation with plans for a medical-imaging business built around a water-based, full-body ultrasound scanner that uses hundreds of thousands of sensors and AI to reconstruct MRI-like images. "As you descend into the water, hundreds of thousands of tiny elements take turns, sending out waves, listening together, compressing and then streaming data to a massive cluster where thousands of computers split the task," Midjourney explained... Read more ›
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'Project A‑Ko' is a time capsule of anime’s anything‑goes OVA‑era brilliance wrapped in a delightfully unserious package. Read more ›
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"The Reflecting Pool water is crystal clear," the Department of the Interior insists. Read more ›
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The creators of this monolithic doomsday tracker say it is on track for installation in remote Tasmania by December. Read more ›
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Midjourney, the AI lab known for generating images, is entering the health and wellness industry. Its new tech is inspired by dolphins. Read more ›
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"We are reassigning most affected employees across existing opportunities and programs." Read more ›
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Koenigsegg's latest supercar just set two speed records without every trying. Here's what happened, what records were broken, and how they did it. Read more ›
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Marvel has launched a new promotional campaign ahead of the upcoming second season of X-Men ’97, making episodes from the critically acclaimed first season available to watch for free on its official YouTube channel. The strategy aims to build anticipation for the new season, migrating content that was previously exclusive to the Disney+ streaming platform to a wider audience. Release Schedule and Availability The free episodes are being distributed sequentially,... Read more ›
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An industry report indicates that Apple is considering price increases across several of its hardware lineups in response to surging costs for memory and flash storage components. While multiple smartphone manufacturers have already raised retail prices to offset these rising component expenses, major industry leaders like Apple and Samsung have historically absorbed the financial impact. However, recent developments suggest that Apple may no longer maintain its current pricing structure. Component... Read more ›
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Google promises OTA fix after Android 17 Beta 4/4.1 users hit upgrade roadblock. Read more ›
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Ultrahuman has launched M2 Live in the US, combining Abbott's Lingo glucose monitor with AI-powered metabolic insights at a lower entry price. Read more ›
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Just 90–120 minutes of strength training a week may deliver some of the biggest long-term health rewards, according to a study tracking more than 147,000 people for 30 years. That amount was linked to lower risks of death overall, particularly from cardiovascular and neurological diseases. Combining strength workouts with aerobic exercise produced even stronger benefits. Read more ›
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A tiny set of ancient genetic “switches” may have played a surprisingly large role in making human language possible. Researchers found that these DNA regions, which act like volume controls for genes involved in brain development, have an outsized influence on language ability despite making up less than 0.1% of the genome. Read more ›
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Scientists at RIKEN have proposed a new way to make quantum systems synchronize in only one direction—like a one-way street for sound particles known as phonons. The breakthrough combines two quantum effects to create a form of one-way quantum synchronization that remains surprisingly stable even when exposed to manufacturing flaws and environmental noise, two major obstacles that have long hindered real-world quantum technologies. Read more ›
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Researchers in South Korea have recreated the legendary “sea silk” once prized by emperors, using fibers from a clam cultivated in Korean coastal waters. They discovered that its famous golden shine comes from tiny protein structures that reflect light rather than from pigments or dyes. Because the color is built into the fiber’s structure, it can remain vibrant for centuries. Read more ›
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A spectacular fossil fish discovered on a remote cliff in New Zealand nearly 30 years ago has finally revealed its full story thanks to an unexpected discovery: the original collector’s long-lost field notebooks. The 1.2-meter fossil, preserved in stunning three-dimensional detail, belonged to an ancient tarpon-like predator that cruised New Zealand waters about 55 million years ago. Read more ›
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Scientists at the University of Hong Kong have created a remarkable new type of brain-inspired chip that can function just above absolute zero, one of the coldest environments imaginable. By using a standard silicon carbide transistor in a completely new way, the team made a single device behave like an energy-efficient neuron, firing electrical “spikes” similar to those in the human brain. Read more ›
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Deep beneath the ground in China, the massive JUNO neutrino observatory has delivered its first major scientific breakthrough, achieving one of the most precise measurements yet of how elusive neutrinos change as they travel. Using just 59 days of data, researchers sharply improved measurements of key neutrino properties, boosting confidence that JUNO can tackle one of particle physics' biggest mysteries: determining the true mass hierarchy of neutrinos. Read more ›
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A new treatment that blocks an aging-related protein restored lost cartilage in old mice and helped prevent arthritis after knee injuries. Human cartilage samples showed similar signs of regeneration, raising hopes for a future drug that could repair joints instead of replacing them. Read more ›
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Researchers discovered that mutations linked to blood cancers may help trigger Alzheimer’s disease by creating overly inflammatory immune cells in the brain. The unexpected finding could lead to new blood-based screening methods and potential treatments borrowed from cancer medicine. Read more ›
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A low-calorie fasting-style diet significantly reduced inflammation linked to gum disease in a small clinical study. The findings suggest that what people eat may influence gum health almost as much as what they do with a toothbrush. Read more ›
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