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Deep inside planets like Uranus and Neptune, scientists may have uncovered a bizarre new state of matter where atoms behave in unexpected ways. Advanced simulations suggest that carbon and hydrogen, under crushing pressures and scorching temperatures, can form a strange hybrid phase—part solid, part fluid—where hydrogen atoms spiral through a rigid carbon framework. This unusual “superionic” structure could reshape how heat and electricity flow inside these distant worlds, potentially helping explain their.
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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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A new wave of startups is using 3D printing to create batteries that fit inside almost any shape, potentially transforming drones, wearables, EVs, and future gadgets. Read more ›
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New Galaxy Watch 9 leaks confirm no rotating bezel Classic, a redesigned Ultra 2, and a fresh color palette including an unexpected Beige option. Read more ›
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1.5 million Pentagon workers now use GenAI.mil as Chief Technology Officer Emil Michael encourages its use. Read more ›
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The Wall Street Journal reports on internet-connected devices — and how every year millions of them "can contain a secret digital backdoor that opens up access to your home internet, so that anyone... can surf the web as if they were you." (And this is especially true for "knockoffs that you buy online"...) In a video report this week they tested two digital picture frames from Amazon and three streaming... Read more ›
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Вы в разных городах, любимого человека физически нет рядом, а общий снимок хочется так, что аж сводит. Или на групповом фото у тебя удачное лицо, но друг моргнул. Или ты ведешь блог и тебе нужен чистый кадр «До/После» по ремонту или фитнесу, а не кривой коллаж из двух картинок встык. Раньше это решалось Фотошопом и парой часов возни со слоями. В 2026 году хватает двух исходников, одного описания - и... Read more ›
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Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram. Read more ›
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Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions. Read more ›
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Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles. Read more ›
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Систему менеджмента качества на предприятии часто воспринимают слишком узко: как набор обязательных процедур, журналов, форм, регламентов, протоколов, подписей и документов для аудита. В такой логике СМК существует рядом с реальной деятельностью предприятия: производство работает, склад принимает, закупки закупают, сервис обслуживает, ERP фиксирует документы, а система качества как будто отдельно ведёт свои формы и подтверждения.Но у СМК есть гораздо более серьёзный потенциал. Она может быть не документальн Read more ›
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Android's dessert-themed version names were once a defining part of the operating system, but Google eventually decided it was time for a change. Read more ›
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«Моя игра, моя игра, Она мне принадлежит и таким же, как и я. Моя игра, моя игра, Здесь правила одни, и цель одна.»Предаваясь размышлизмам на стыке впф, этологии, менеджмента, преподавания и теории игр, я пришел к выводу, что разные люди(или же агенты) играют в разные игры.В прошлой заметке по теории игр, я уже описывал ситуацию, когда один игрок играет в игру сотрудничество, а другой в игру «поесть другого» или «достигнуть... Read more ›
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Waste management startup Recykal has raised $23 Mn (nearly ₹217 Cr) as part of a bridge funding round, in a… Read more ›
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Reminder: Prime Day is next week. You will need an active Prime subscription to get the lower prices, though the free trial usually works – unless you have already used it recently. This week, you don’t need Prime to get these deals. The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE stayed at MSRP for a few weeks after the launch of the Galaxy A57. Now the FE model is back where it should... Read more ›
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At a time of heavy automation and job losses, enterprises must also consider how useful individuals with real, practical experience might be Read more ›
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A Norwegian research team built a robot that can slice and serve salmon sashimi using three arms, AI training, and a tactile sensor that knows when the blade hits the board. Read more ›
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After years of scammers posing as Microsoft support, reports suggest Apple users are now facing a similar wave of fake tech support warnings. Read more ›
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Just about every vehicle is held together using a lot of small components, including bolts. What exactly is a torque-to-yield, also known as a TTY bolt? Read more ›
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This week OpenAI announced a 750-task test to to measure "whether AI systems can support realistic life science research tasks, not just answer biology questions." But while OpenAI's top-performing GPT-Rosalind model led the rankings, Slashdot reader BrianFagioli notes that "it achieved a pass rate of just 36.1 percent, failing nearly two-thirds of benchmark tasks." Nerds.xyz points out that means "the best-performing model failed nearly two-thirds of the benchmark's tasks." The... Read more ›
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Ancient encounters between humans and the mysterious Denisovans are still shaping people today. By analyzing genomes from populations across the Pacific, researchers uncovered evidence that the ancestors of Near Oceanians interbred with at least three different Denisovan groups, leaving behind genetic variants that remain active in modern humans. Read more ›
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A new international study finds that middle-aged Americans are lonelier, more depressed, and experiencing worse memory and health than earlier generations. Researchers say growing financial strain, weaker social supports, and chronic stress may explain why the U.S. is falling behind other wealthy nations. Read more ›
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One of the most celebrated claims about Yellowstone’s wolves is facing a major challenge. Scientists say the study behind the famous trophic cascade story relied on flawed methods that overstated the ecological impact of wolf recovery. Their reanalysis found no evidence for a dramatic, park-wide surge in willow growth. Instead, the effects appear smaller and vary from place to place. Read more ›
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Parrots may be doing more than just repeating words—they may actually use names. By analyzing hundreds of recordings from pet parrots, researchers found evidence that many birds use specific names to identify particular people, animals, and even individual companions. Some parrots appeared to refer to someone who wasn’t present, while others used names in creative ways, such as saying their own name to grab attention. Read more ›
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People taking popular weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound may be losing pounds, but they could also be moving less. Researchers analyzing Fitbit data found that daily step counts and exercise levels dropped after people started these medications, despite successful weight loss. Because the drugs can reduce muscle mass along with fat, the decline in physical activity raises concerns about preserving strength and long-term health. Read more ›
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A surprising new study suggests that completely eliminating sugar may backfire. Mice on a sucrose-free low-fat diet showed worse blood sugar control, increased inflammation, disrupted gut bacteria, and signs of fatty liver compared with mice that consumed some sucrose. Researchers say the results highlight the importance of a balanced diet and a healthy gut microbiome rather than focusing solely on cutting out sugar. Read more ›
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Millipedes may have been crawling across Earth's landscapes nearly 460 million years ago, long before vertebrates ventured onto land. A new study finally completes their evolutionary family tree, revealing surprising clues about these ancient ecosystem engineers and their early chemical defenses. Read more ›
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What if some black holes aren’t black holes at all? A new theoretical study suggests that when a massive star collapses, it might not form a singularity hidden behind an event horizon. Instead, the collapse could trigger the birth of a tiny new universe inside the dying star. Driven by dark energy, this miniature cosmos would expand and push back against gravity, preventing complete collapse and creating an exotic object... Read more ›
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A new catalyst design could significantly improve the conversion of CO2 into methanol, an important fuel and chemical feedstock. Researchers separated key reaction steps across different catalyst sites, avoiding a long-standing trade-off between speed and efficiency. The result was about three times more methanol production than standard commercial catalysts. Read more ›
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Bringing blood sugar levels back to normal may dramatically reduce the danger posed by prediabetes. Researchers found that people who reversed prediabetes cut their risk of cardiovascular death or hospitalization for heart failure by 58% and lowered their chances of major heart problems such as heart attacks and strokes by 42%. The benefits lasted for decades and were seen across large long-term studies in both the U.S. and China. Read more ›
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