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Scientists have uncovered a surprising secret hidden inside fat cells that could reshape how we think about obesity and metabolic disease. A protein called HSL, long believed to simply release stored fat when the body needs energy, turns out to have a second job deep inside the nucleus of fat cells—helping keep those cells healthy and balanced. Even more surprising, people and mice missing this protein don’t become obese as expected; instead, they lose fat tissue in a dangerous condition called lipodystroph
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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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With watchOS 26.5, Apple is introducing a Pride Luminance face, and it's one of the most versatile and customizable watch faces. There are pre-configured color options, but the face also supports custom colors. You can select 1 to 12 colors from a palette that has every color of the rainbow, some in-between shades, and black, white, brown, and gray. The colors you pick are distributed across the watch face in... Read more ›
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The SUV market segment is a popular one, with lots of competition keeping prices relatively affordable for the latest crop of new vehicle models for 2026.. Read more ›
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Micron’s Idaho expansion will sharply increase water use, raising concerns over sourcing, transparency, and long-term sustainability in a desert region Read more ›
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'Terrifier' creator Damien Leone has revealed a tiny but exciting nugget about the much-anticipated fourth film. Read more ›
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A rare Jones Act waiver is currently giving California a new way to receive domestic gasoline. However, its actual impact at the pump remains unclear. Read more ›
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Я не специалист по MikroTik. Совсем. Если вы — опытный пользователь, который знает все тонкости CAPsMAN, закройте эту статью прямо сейчас: дальше будет рассказ о том, как человек, редко сталкивающийся с этой технологией, наступал по очереди кажется на все возможные грабли.А вот если вы тоже настраиваете CAPsMAN раз в несколько лет и хотите сэкономить время — эта статья для вас. Читать далее Read more ›
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BrianFagioli writes: Micron says it is now shipping the world's highest-capacity commercially available SSD, and the numbers are honestly hard to wrap your head around. The new Micron 6600 ION packs 245TB into a single drive and is aimed squarely at AI infrastructure, hyperscalers, and cloud providers dealing with exploding data growth. According to the company, the SSD can reduce rack counts by 82 percent compared to HDD deployments offering... Read more ›
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On top of its existing safety systems, ChatGPT is giving users the option to designate a trusted adult to reach out to. Read more ›
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Два месяца назад openLight был маленьким pet project’ом: Raspberry Pi, Telegram-бот, SQLite и несколько команд для управления сервисами. Мне просто хотелось перестать печатать ssh pi@raspberrypi.local с телефона каждый раз, когда падал очередной контейнер или начинал странно вести себя Tailscale.За это время проект неожиданно превратился во что-то большее. Не в “автономного AI-агента”, а скорее в легковесный слой управления для personal infrastructure — маленьких always-on машин вроде Raspberry Pi, Mac mini Read more ›
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DJI unveiled the Osmo Pocket 4 last month, but for some reason the company didn't also launch the much-rumored Pro version at the same time. The Osmo Pocket 4P (DJI really hates the word "Pro" these days) is still coming, however. And it will be launching internationally very soon. That's obvious from the fact that DJI has now published a teaser video for the Osmo Pocket 4P on its global... Read more ›
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Dario Amodei is not the kind of CEO who talks loosely about numbers. The Anthropic co-founder and chief executive, a former VP of research at OpenAI with a PhD in computational neuroscience from Princeton, has built a reputation for measured public statements — particularly around the financial performance of a company that, until recently, disclosed almost nothing about its business.So when Amodei took the stage at Anthropic's Code with Claude... Read more ›
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IPO-bound used car marketplace Cars24 has claimed adjusted EBITDA profitability in the fourth quarter (Q4) of fiscal year 2025-26 (FY26).… Read more ›
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AI spending is reshaping workplace benefits. TTEC has paused 401(k) matching for US employees through the end of 2026. Read more ›
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Voice agents have been expensive to run and painful to orchestrate, not because the models can't handle conversation, but because context ceilings forced enterprises to build session resets, state compression, and reconstruction layers into every deployment. OpenAI's three new voice models are designed to reduce that overhead, and they change how engineers can think about building voice into a larger agent stack.GPT-Realtime-2, GPT-Realtime-Translate, and GPT-Realtime-Whisper integrate real-time audio into. Read more ›
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A new Snapseed has indeed launched this week on Android (and iOS) as version 4.0. This was teased in several places, but today, the new update went live and is rolling out. Snapseed, for those not familiar, is a photo editor on mobile that has apparently remained popular even as it approaches being 15 years... Read the original post: Snapseed 4.0 Arrives on Android Read more ›
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Anthropic is the unnamed customer behind a $1.8 billion cloud deal that Akamai announced on Thursday, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. That deal sent the content delivery network provider’s stock soaring 27% on Friday. The seven-year cloud contract—which Akamai ... Read more ›
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The announcement timing is unlikely to be a coincidence, but there's no mention of price yet. Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered a surprising link between simple body movement and brain health: every time you tighten your abdominal muscles—even slightly—your brain may gently sway inside your skull. This subtle motion, triggered by pressure changes in connected blood vessels, appears to help circulate cerebrospinal fluid around the brain, potentially flushing out harmful waste. Read more ›
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In a striking glimpse into extreme physics, scientists have captured the split-second chaos that unfolds when powerful laser flashes blast matter into a superheated plasma. By combining two cutting-edge lasers, researchers were able to track how copper atoms lose and regain electrons in trillionths of a second, creating and dissolving highly charged ions in a rapid, almost cinematic sequence. Read more ›
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A decades-old cosmic mystery has finally been cracked: the strange X-rays coming from the bright star gamma-Cas are caused by a hidden stellar companion feeding off it. Using cutting-edge observations from the XRISM space mission, astronomers discovered that an unseen white dwarf star is siphoning material from gamma-Cas, heating it to extreme temperatures and producing powerful X-ray emissions. This breakthrough resolves a puzzle that has baffled scientists since the 1970s... Read more ›
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Free-living amoebae are emerging as a global health concern, fueled by warming temperatures and outdated water systems. While many are harmless, some can cause deadly infections and even protect other dangerous microbes. Their ability to survive heat and disinfectants makes them especially hard to control. Scientists say improved surveillance and water treatment are urgently needed. Read more ›
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Two of the most dangerous fault systems on the U.S. West Coast may be more connected than scientists once thought. New research suggests the Cascadia subduction zone and the San Andreas fault can “sync up,” triggering earthquakes within minutes or hours of each other. This rare “synchronization” could dramatically increase the scale of a major West Coast disaster. Instead of one massive quake, multiple regions could be hit at nearly... Read more ›
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Scientists have discovered a way to help the brain clean itself of harmful Alzheimer’s plaques by activating its own support cells. By increasing a protein called Sox9, researchers were able to boost the activity of astrocytes, star shaped cells that help maintain brain health. In mice that already showed memory problems, this approach reduced plaque buildup and preserved cognitive function over time. Read more ›
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A centuries-old vision of a mechanical volcano has finally erupted into reality, as two University of Melbourne engineering students recreated a design first imagined in 1775 by volcanology enthusiast Sir William Hamilton. Drawing from an 18th-century watercolor and a preserved sketch, they used modern tools like LED lighting and electronic systems to simulate the glowing flows and explosive drama of Mount Vesuvius. Read more ›
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Crabs’ famous sideways walk may trace back to a single evolutionary moment 200 million years ago. Researchers found that most modern crabs inherited this trait from one ancestor—and never looked back. The movement likely gave them an edge, helping them dodge predators with quick, unpredictable bursts. It’s a rare example of a behavior evolving once and then dominating an entire group. Read more ›
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A bizarre rainforest insect is rewriting what scientists thought they knew about camouflage. A katydid spotted glowing hot pink in Panama stunned researchers when it slowly transformed into green in just 11 days, perfectly mirroring the life cycle of tropical leaves that emerge pink before maturing. What once seemed like a rare genetic oddity now appears to be a clever survival trick, allowing the insect to blend in as its... Read more ›
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Astronomers have unleashed a powerful new AI tool called RAVEN to comb through data from NASA’s TESS mission—and it’s paying off in a big way. By analyzing millions of stars, the system has confirmed over 100 exoplanets, including 31 brand-new worlds, and identified thousands more promising candidates. What makes this especially exciting is the discovery of rare and extreme planets, like those that whip around their stars in less than... Read more ›
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