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A mysterious comet from beyond our solar system is giving astronomers a rare glimpse into alien worlds — and it may have formed in a place far colder and stranger than anything around our Sun. The interstellar visitor, called 3I/ATLAS, contains an astonishingly high amount of “heavy water,” far exceeding anything seen in our own solar system.
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JPMorgan, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, PNC, and other major banks have reportedly explored acquiring Fiserv's debit-card networks, STAR and Accel, in a move that could help them bypass federal caps on debit-card transaction fees. A law limits the fees big banks can charge merchants, but only if the transactions are routed through an outside network. There are no caps on these interchange fees over a bank-owned network, however. The... Read more ›
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Что это за чертовщина такая — Atari Jaguar?Выпущенная в Северной Америке в ноябре 1993 года, Atari Jaguar обещала стать новым хитом благодаря своей (весьма спорной) 64-битной мощности. Читать далее Read more ›
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Europe has a structural talent shortage, and London Tech Week and London Latam Conference showed that the conversation is no longer just about AI, capital, or innovation, but about who is going to build that technology. The pressure is structural: the EU has set a target of 20 million ICT specialists employed by 2030, but ... Read more ›
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Мы привыкли считать JSON «медленным» текстовым форматом, удобным исключительно для людей. Мы используем его для REST API, конфигурационных файлов и веб-интерфейсов, но как только речь заходит о высоконагруженных базах данных, мы сразу же смотрим в сторону Protocol Buffers, FlatBuffers или проприетарных бинарных форматов.Но что, если взглянуть на JSON не с человеческой стороны, а со стороны машины?Если убрать тяжелые слои абстракций (такие как рефлексия Go и сетевые оверхеды), стандартный JSON оказывается... Read more ›
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A pair of lawsuits allege that passengers were charged extra for window seats without windows, a common feature of some aircraft. Read more ›
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While the auto industry wrings its hands over the electric vehicle market, sweating details like aerodynamic efficiency and range anxiety, a new EV startup based in Lisbon, Portugal, is zagging in a different direction. Amble's new electric buggy won't impress anyone with its 0-60 time or its self-driving features (it has none). Instead, it takes […] Read more ›
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Institutional crypto trading continues to attract fresh capital, even as many consumer-focused digital asset companies face a tougher funding environment. EDX Markets, a crypto trading platform built exclusively for financial institutions, has raised $76 million in a Series C round ... Read more ›
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ABC is firing back at the Federal Communications Commission after the agency opened an investigation into The View's airtime of political candidates. In a letter to the FCC on Tuesday, ABC argues that the agency's actions pose a risk to editorial independence by targeting programs "perceived as unfriendly to the current administration," as reported earlier […] Read more ›
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Starting Tuesday, Anthropic's Claude Cowork AI platform will be available on mobile and web for the first time. The expanded access is rolling out first to Max subscribers and coming to Claude users on other plans "in the coming weeks." Claude Cowork was previously only accessible through the Claude desktop app for macOS and Windows, […] Read more ›
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О том, как динамическая документация (Self-describing API) помогает синхронизировать фронт и бэк без ручного контроля, экономит 25 часов команды в неделю и избавляет от поиска багов в чужом коде. История внедрения, примеры кода, подводные камни и честный разбор, где это работает, а где нет. Для фронтенд-разработчиков, тимлидов и всех, кто хочет тратить время на фичи, а не на синхронизацию с бэком. Узнать, как это работает 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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A surprising discovery is overturning a long-held assumption about how the brain’s movement center works. Researchers found that two key cerebellar cell types—thought to be tightly linked—often don’t behave in predictable ways, even though one directly influences the other. The finding suggests scientists may have been relying on the wrong signals when studying disorders such as dystonia, ataxia, and tremor. Read more ›
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The rhythm of human laughter appears to have deep evolutionary roots shared with chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans. That ancient pattern may offer one of the clearest clues yet to how the vocal control needed for human speech gradually evolved. Read more ›
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A new quantum device can generate precisely controlled bursts of sound-like particles, or phonons, by forcing electrons through an ultra-thin crystal at extremely low temperatures. The surprising behavior pushes beyond the limits predicted by current theories, suggesting scientists need to rethink how energy moves through advanced materials. In the future, the breakthrough could lead to phonon lasers, faster communications, improved medical technologies, and powerful new sensing systems. Read more ›
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A decades-old puzzle about water has finally been unraveled. Researchers found that water trapped in tiny nanoscale spaces is not inherently more reactive. Instead, the intense pressures created inside these microscopic gaps explain most of the effect, while the surrounding material can further enhance water's chemistry if it interacts with the reaction products. Read more ›
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Astronomers have released the largest gravitational wave catalog ever, revealing 161 new black hole collisions and pushing the total number of detections to 390. Among the highlights are the clearest gravitational wave signal ever recorded, the most accurate location of a black hole merger, and growing evidence that some black holes are the products of previous black hole mergers. With discoveries now arriving several times a week, gravitational wave astronomy... Read more ›
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Ancient asteroid impacts may have done more than reshape Earth's surface—they could have helped spark life itself. New computer models show the collisions created enormous underground hydrothermal systems by cracking the planet's crust and allowing hot water to flow through it. These long-lasting, life-friendly environments may have covered much of the early Earth, turning cosmic destruction into an unexpected opportunity. Read more ›
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