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Scientists have uncovered a surprising new way the immune system fights cancer, overturning a core belief that has guided immunology for decades. The research found that when cancer cells shut down a key immune-recognition molecule called MHC I—a common trick used to hide from “killer” T cells—they can actually become more vulnerable to attack by a different group of immune cells known as CD4+ “helper” T cells.
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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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From phones and accessories to earphones, and even robot pool cleaners, there's something for everyone. Read more ›
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Qualcomm is making a nearly $4 billion bet that the next big AI fight will not be won by chips alone. The company said Wednesday it plans to acquire AI startup Modular in an all-stock deal valued at about $3.92 ... Read more ›
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Zoox, the autonomous vehicle company owned by Amazon, unveiled a new look for its boxy, bidirectional robotaxi, calling it the "next evolution" of the vehicle intended for mass production. The company is currently operating a free robotaxi service in San Francisco, Las Vegas, Austin, and Miami while it waits for the federal government to approve […] Read more ›
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8BitDo announced a new version of its all-button Arcade Controller that debuted a little over a year ago. The new Arcade Controller Pro looks similar to 8BitDo's original with a leverless (or Hitbox) design that replaces joysticks with buttons for improved precision and responsiveness. The new Pro version comes with upgrades that include an even […] Read more ›
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Ancient Slashdot reader Mark Round writes: Longtime reader here (since mid-1999 -- Hot Grits! Oog the Caveman! Beowulf clusters!), and I can still remember posting back on Slashdot's own 5th anniversary. Time's rolled on: my own blog just turned 25, and it's now roughly 40 years since I first sat down at a computer. So I went digging through archive.org, old backups, and a box of ZIP disks, and wrote... Read more ›
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Greenvolt Next, part of Greenvolt Group, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, has announced it has won the contract to install three solar farm sites across Co. Cork for Amarenco. Amarenco is an Irish-founded, European renewable energy company employing over 200 people. It invests in long-term energy infrastructure and works to deliver projects that support […] Read more ›
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is my all-time favorite game — these are the Nintendo Switch 2 accessories and merchandise I'm shopping for until the game releases Read more ›
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As usual, there's a mountain of Kindle deals to choose from this Prime Day — take our quiz to find the right model for you. Read more ›
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OpenAI, Google and others all submit their latest models for White House review – Meta urged to do the same. Read more ›
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Fuse Games has revealed that Star Wars: Galactic Racer features a synergy system with status effects that impact the players' vehicles. Read more ›
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A fatal traffic collision occurred in Katy, Texas, involving a Tesla Model 3 that was allegedly operating with a driver-assistance system engaged. According to a news release from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, the incident took place around 8:03 p.m. on June 19, when the driver, Michael Butler, failed to maintain a single lane. The vehicle subsequently drifted off the roadway and crashed into a brick residence at high speed.... Read more ›
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Google has announced a new update that enhances the integration between Google Wallet and Google Chrome’s autofill feature. This development is designed to optimize how users complete online registration forms by streamlining the data entry process. According to Android Authority, a key improvement in this update is the browser’s expanded support for complex data types. In addition to traditional information like names, addresses, and payment details, Chrome can now securely... Read more ›
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An HR consultant has successfully resolved a legal dispute over a £7000 (~$9,231.14) in an English court using an artificial intelligence platform. The tool, known as Garfield AI, was utilized throughout the proceedings, showcasing the effectiveness of a hybrid model that combines automated assistance with human legal representation to minimize overall expenditures. The legal strategy integrated the Garfield AI software during the preparatory phase of the case, while a human... Read more ›
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The 8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro is a subtle update for hardcore fighting game fans. Read more ›
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These four portable monitors are available at low prices for Prime Day. Get a second screen for your PC or console for as little as $39 . Read more ›
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From its new tiny frame to the various health tracking data it can catalog, there's a lot of standout positives in my Oura Ring 5 review — but also some red flags. Read more ›
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Когда у каждого репозитория есть свой Tx, код может выглядеть чисто, но атомарность всё равно сломается: один Store откатится, другой уже успеет закоммитить изменения. В статье показан более надёжный вариант для Go-кода: репозитории остаются небольшими интерфейсами, транзакционная логика уезжает в Unit of Work, а сервис работает с готовым набором хранилищ, построенных поверх одного sql.Tx. Разобраться в Go Read more ›
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A major study of more than 112,000 people found that eating foods containing common preservatives may be linked to a higher risk of high blood pressure and heart-related diseases. Researchers tracked participants for up to eight years and discovered that people consuming the highest amounts of certain preservatives had significantly greater risks of hypertension, heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems. Read more ›
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A major study of Australian native bees found that stem-nesting species may be the first to feel the impact of climate change. Unlike bees that nest underground, they have few ways to escape dangerous heat. Researchers also discovered that tropical bees are particularly vulnerable, even when they are already adapted to hot environments. The findings suggest bee behavior could be a key factor in determining which species survive a warming... Read more ›
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A new study from Northern Arizona University is raising red flags about a widely used global emissions database from Climate TRACE, a consortium co-founded by Al Gore. Researchers found that the database may be dramatically undercounting carbon dioxide emissions from cars and trucks in cities—by an average of 70% across 260 U.S. cities, with some cities showing gaps of more than 90%. Read more ›
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A new theory suggests the universe is constantly recording its own history in the fabric of spacetime. If correct, this cosmic memory could help solve some of the biggest puzzles in physics, from black holes to dark matter and the universe’s ultimate fate. Read more ›
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Plague was already a deadly killer 5,500 years ago, long before cities, farming, or the rat-infested conditions usually linked to historic outbreaks. By analyzing ancient DNA from hunter-gatherer cemeteries in Siberia, researchers discovered early plague strains in nearly 40% of the individuals studied and found evidence of rapid family-based outbreaks that wiped out many children and young teenagers. Read more ›
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A historic lack of snow in the Gila River watershed has left Arizona’s San Carlos Reservoir less than 1% full, triggering a massive fish kill and an indefinite closure. Despite the bleak conditions, heavy summer rains could help the reservoir rebound. Read more ›
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A new study suggests Southern California's major fault system is more stressed than at any point in the last 1,000 years. Researchers found that the Cajon Pass, where the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults meet, could act as an “earthquake gate” that determines whether a future rupture spreads across both faults. Current conditions resemble those that preceded some of the region’s largest historical earthquakes. Read more ›
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Scientists may have uncovered a hidden trigger behind Alzheimer’s disease. Instead of plaques being the root cause, amyloid beta appears to interfere with tau, a protein that helps keep neurons functioning properly. This disruption could set off the damage that eventually leads to the disease’s most recognizable brain changes. Read more ›
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The race to build data centers in space is gaining momentum as AI drives unprecedented demand for computing power. Orbital facilities could tap into abundant solar energy and avoid many of the environmental challenges faced on Earth. Yet space remains a harsh and expensive place to operate, with major hurdles including cooling, maintenance, radiation exposure, and orbital debris. Read more ›
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Astronomers may be closing in on a long-standing cosmic mystery: why some of the universe’s biggest galaxies seem to have far fewer stars than expected. Using NASA- and JAXA-supported XRISM observations of a galaxy called NGC 4151, researchers found strong evidence that supermassive black holes can unleash powerful winds that blow away the raw material needed to make new stars. Read more ›
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