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A new experimental vaccine developed by Scripps Research could offer a powerful new way to prevent fentanyl overdoses by stopping the drug before it reaches the brain. Rather than targeting only fentanyl itself, the vaccine trains the immune system to recognize a broad range of fentanyl-related designer drugs, including some of the most dangerous variants.
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A Wall Street Journal investigation has found that crypto prediction market platform Polymarket paid dozens of social media creators to post videos showing what appeared to be large, profitable bets on its platform, even though many of those trades never ... Read more ›
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For quite a while now we’ve been hearing rumors about an upcoming pair of AirPods that will have cameras for Siri - these were even rumored to be part of Apple's newfound Ultra naming scheme, so they'd go by AirPods Ultra. Now, however, a tipster over on X claims that Apple has suspended the development of these earbuds, which, according to the most recent rumor, were supposed to be coming... Read more ›
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Добавлял в свою читалку офлайн-словари и упёрся в MDX, формат словарей MDict. Проприетарный, официальной спеки от создателей нет. Готовые Java-парсеры под GPL, а у меня закрытое приложение, тащить нельзя. Значит, пишу свой, с нуля и без зависимостей. Рассказываю, как формат устроен внутри, где я споткнулся, и почему пришлось руками писать RIPEMD-128, чтобы прочитать даже оглавление словаря. Читать далее Read more ›
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NASA and Red Hat are testing an offline AI medical assistant called CMO-DA to help astronauts diagnose and treat conditions during deep space missions. Read more ›
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Perhaps even more excitingly, Spike Chunsoft's fixing that terrible side-scrolling map. Read more ›
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Audeze's SLAM tech was a breakthrough for the brand — but what exactly is it and how did it come to be? I asked the people who created it Read more ›
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Traffic cameras in work zones don't follow the same rules everywhere, and worker presence is only one factor that may affect whether or not you get a ticket. Read more ›
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The ErgoDriven Tempo standing desk becomes an active part of your workday, encouraging you to stand up by actually standing you up. Read more ›
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AI is changing what employers want from tech workers, but demand remains strong, according to an analysis of 2.85 million job listings. Read more ›
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We polled our readers on which older phone you’d buy if you didn't want the latest model, and the results were tight. Read more ›
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Rocket Lab's $8 billion Iridium acquisition creates a vertically integrated satellite company spanning launch, spacecraft and communications networks. Read more ›
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Получил очередное приглашение на мероприятие по цифровизации промышленности. В программе всё знакомо: ERP, MES, PLM, 1С, производственный контур, импортозамещение, интеграции, производственные решения, новые продукты и очередная панельная дискуссия о том, куда движется российская промышленность. Сама по себе такая программа нормальна: предприятиям действительно нужны системы, интеграции и прикладные решения. Но чем больше я смотрю на этот привычный набор слов, тем сильнее возникает один простой вопрос: а чт Read more ›
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Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for July 4, No. 1,119. Read more ›
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For most of human history, the average person did not live to see their thirty-fifth birthday. As late as 1900, the global average life expectancy was around 32 years. Getting old — the thing people now complain about, dread, spend fortunes trying to slow — is, in demographic terms, an almost brand-new experience. Many of ... Read more Read more ›
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Two newly confirmed "super-puff" planets are so diffuse that they are less dense than cotton candy, despite being about the size of Jupiter. Their rare orbital relationship and enormous, lightweight atmospheres could provide valuable clues about how some of the strangest planets in the galaxy come to exist. Read more ›
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Aging may trigger the appearance of specialized stem cells that supercharge the body's ability to create new belly fat. The discovery reveals a potential biological driver of middle-age weight gain and a promising target for future anti-obesity treatments. Read more ›
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Researchers have identified a vitamin B12–based compound that can cross the blood-brain barrier and home in on glioblastoma tumors. In animal studies, the compound accumulated preferentially in tumor tissue and delivered sustained nitric oxide directly to cancer cells. It also worked synergistically with existing glioblastoma treatments, significantly enhancing their tumor-fighting effects. Read more ›
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A surprising ecological makeover unfolded when mountain lions began frequenting a small preserve south of San Francisco. Deer activity dropped, plants recovered, and shifts among predators like coyotes, bobcats, and foxes followed. The study shows that powerful “trophic cascades” aren’t limited to remote wilderness—they can happen in small, suburban preserves too. Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered a new explanation for what powers Yellowstone and other supervolcanoes. Instead of a deep plume rising from near Earth’s core, a broad “mantle wind” may push hot rock beneath Yellowstone, generating magma closer to the surface. This process helps create a massive underground magma network and may explain how supervolcanoes remain active for long periods. Read more ›
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Teens who use cannabis may face a substantially greater risk of developing serious mental health conditions, including psychotic and bipolar disorders, according to a study of more than 463,000 adolescents. Researchers found cannabis use often preceded these diagnoses by nearly two years, strengthening concerns about its long-term effects on developing brains. Read more ›
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Hawaii researchers are giving old fishing nets and recycled plastic a second life by mixing them into asphalt roads. Early tests found these roads didn't release more plastic particles than standard pavement, with tire wear overwhelming any plastic signal from the recycled material. If future studies confirm the roads are durable, the technology could help tackle both marine pollution and overflowing landfills. Read more ›
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Scientists at UCLA have linked long-term exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos with a sharply increased risk of Parkinson’s disease. People exposed to the chemical near their homes were more than twice as likely to develop the condition. Laboratory studies showed that chlorpyrifos damages dopamine neurons and interferes with the brain’s ability to remove toxic protein buildup. Read more ›
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Astronomers have finally cracked the mystery of the famous “Pink Planet,” a strange world 57 light-years away that has puzzled scientists for more than a decade. Using the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers discovered that its atmosphere contains water vapor, methane, carbon dioxide, ammonia, and something never directly confirmed before in such an object: salty clouds. Read more ›
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A six-month study of more than 120 adults in their 70s found that high-intensity interval training (HIIT) may offer a key advantage over other forms of exercise: it helped reduce body fat while preserving valuable muscle mass. While moderate and low-intensity workouts also led to some fat loss, only HIIT maintained lean muscle, which becomes increasingly important with age. Read more ›
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