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Southern Alaska’s winter finale delivered a spectacular atmospheric display, captured by a NASA satellite. Cold Arctic air flowing over warmer ocean waters created long bands of clouds, swirling vortex patterns, and even a compact polar storm with powerful winds. As the air traveled offshore, it evolved into increasingly complex cloud formations. The result was a dramatic, ever-changing sky that highlighted the raw energy of the season’s end.
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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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Nintendo will stop selling the original Switch in Europe in mid-February 2027, nearly 10 years after the console's launch. In its place, the company will release updated versions of the Switch 2 and several controllers with user-replaceable batteries to comply with new EU regulations. The Verge reports: The news comes as Nintendo is making a bunch of changes to the rest of its lineup due to EU regulations requiring user-replaceable... Read more ›
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Clarkson's Farm season 6 is currently in production — and it could really benefit from the only good bit of news Jeremy Clarkson's land has had in ages. Read more ›
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Co-creators Dan Harmon and James Siciliano talk about the upcoming Adult Swim series starring Keith David. Read more ›
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These cuts are part of broader layoffs at Microsoft, which on Monday said it is eliminating about 4,800 roles Read more ›
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Here's who's leading Disney as the company invests in original stories and streaming tech while embracing AI. Read more ›
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Big savings on the 16-inch AI laptop sporting Intel Core Ultra 9 285H, 32GB DDR5, and 1TB SSD. Read more ›
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Researchers at Sysdig say they found "a warning sign" of where ransomware attacks are heading. Read more ›
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Using a wireless charger with your smartphone can use as much as 40 percent more energy than doing so with a traditional USB-C charging cable. Read more ›
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После защиты диплома я доработала систему проверки библиографических источников: добавила OCR, кэширование, offline-режим, классификацию ошибок, внешние проверки и ML-модули. В статье разбираю, как устроен пайплайн, почему одного DOI недостаточно, какие метрики удалось получить и почему проверка списка литературы оказалась не формальностью, а отдельной инженерной задачей. Читать далее Read more ›
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Scientists have finally solved a nearly 30-year-old mystery surrounding two unusual molecules found in rye pollen that once showed an intriguing ability to help animals fight tumors. By determining their exact 3D structures, researchers have unlocked the blueprint needed to investigate how these natural compounds interact with the immune system and which parts may be responsible for their cancer-fighting effects. Read more ›
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The race to build the infrastructure behind artificial intelligence is driving another multibillion-dollar acquisition. Solstice Advanced Materials, the specialty chemicals company spun off from Honeywell, has agreed to acquire Element Solutions in a cash-and-stock transaction valued at about $14.5 billion, ... Read more ›
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For the past year, the awkward secret of the open-weight model boom has been that many of the strongest Chinese releases were off-limits to a large slice of the enterprises most interested in them. License terms that excluded the European Union, the United Kingdom and South Korea meant legal teams killed deployments before engineering teams finished their evals — not just for companies headquartered there, but for any enterprise serving... Read more ›
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Chrome may roll out a guide for setting up your default browser that even your parents can follow. Read more ›
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Personal preference is a huge factor when buying a new vehicle, but resale depreciation rates should not be ignored. Read more ›
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Using separate apps for every task at work can quietly drive up costs and complexity. Bitrix24 believes there's a smarter way to build a modern workplace with an all-in-one business suite. Read more ›
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Whatever it is, it's nothing registered in our chemical database, researchers say. Read more ›
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The FBI has confiscated hundreds of drones across all 11 US World Cup host cities, with Miami, Los Angeles and Dallas leading a nationwide pattern of violations. And the regulatory fallout for America's drone community could be significant. Read more ›
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Get excited for a feature film starring an AI character that doesn't exist in any real way. Read more ›
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Researchers tested experimental PCAI compounds against pancreatic cancer cells and found they had powerful anticancer effects. One leading compound blocked more than 90% of cancer cell migration, suggesting it could help prevent the spread of tumors. Rather than suppressing cancer signaling, the treatment hyperactivated key pathways until the cells essentially self-destructed. Read more ›
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A new AI-powered framework could transform how astronomers measure the expansion of the Universe. By analyzing images of Type Ia supernovae and modeling their environments in unprecedented detail, researchers can estimate cosmic distances with near-spectroscopic accuracy. The technique is designed for the flood of data expected from the upcoming Vera C. Rubin Observatory and may greatly improve our understanding of dark energy. Read more ›
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Scientists are raising concerns that we may be overlooking evidence of extraterrestrial life even when it is present. Hidden biosignatures, limitations in detection technology, and assumptions about what life should look like can all create dangerous false negatives. The researchers say future missions should focus not only on finding life, but also on understanding how signs of life could be missed. Read more ›
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Scientists have finally confirmed the origin of the mysterious Silverpit Crater beneath the North Sea. New evidence shows that an asteroid about 160 meters wide struck the seabed roughly 43 to 46 million years ago. The impact triggered a tsunami more than 100 meters high and left behind a crater that geologists debated for years. Read more ›
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Creatine is best known as a muscle-building supplement, but scientists are now investigating whether it could also help treat depression by boosting the brain's energy supply. A new review examined five randomized clinical trials involving 238 participants and found mixed results. Two studies, both involving women with major depressive disorder, reported that adding creatine to standard treatment improved symptoms, while three others found no meaningful benefit. Read more ›
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A common brain protein may be giving Alzheimer’s disease an unexpected way to spread, carrying toxic Tau proteins from damaged neurons into healthy ones. By blocking these harmful protein packages before they reach new cells, researchers believe it may one day be possible to slow the disease's relentless progression. Read more ›
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Researchers have uncovered an unexpected antiviral defense system in sea anemones that works very differently from the one humans use. The discovery suggests evolution developed multiple ways to combat viruses, challenging long-held ideas about how animal immune systems evolved. Read more ›
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Scientists have solved a long-standing mystery by discovering the missing genetic ingredient that helps melanoma cells become effectively immortal. The breakthrough could open the door to new treatments aimed at disrupting one of cancer's most important survival strategies. Read more ›
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Could something as simple as vitamin C help support a healthier aging brain? In a study of more than 2,000 older adults in Japan, researchers found that people with lower vitamin C levels in their blood also tended to have less gray matter and weaker connections in a key brain network involved in memory, attention, and other cognitive functions. Read more ›
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What if Sigmund Freud was onto something that modern neuroscience is only now beginning to explain? A new paper argues that today's leading theory of the brain—as a prediction machine constantly anticipating the world—closely mirrors ideas psychoanalysis has explored for more than a century. Read more ›
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