FBI looks into dead or missing scientists tied to NASA, Blue Origin, SpaceX
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Meeting the moment: how scientific philanthropies are expanding their reach
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Don’t let your students use AI as a ghostwriter
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New Drugs for Pancreatic Cancer Show Remarkable Promise for Deadly Disease
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Concern Grows That AI Is Damaging Users’ Cognitive Abilities
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The Galaxy S26 series is outselling the Galaxy S25 in US, and it’s not a small margin
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Digging for clues about the North Pole’s past
(technologyreview.com)
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AI search has a trust problem. Transparency is the fix
(feeds.feedburner.com)
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Google Photos is rolling out its long-awaited face touch-up tools
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Washington Rewrites the Rules of Funding Technological Innovation
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Want to improve your work relationships? Try this
(feeds.feedburner.com)
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‘Beyond Inheritance’ Review: Divisional Danger
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The Radical Cancer Science That Saved My Life
(feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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China Is Starting to Pull Ahead of US in AI Race
(futurism.com)
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OpenAI’s former Sora boss is leaving
(theverge.com)
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Google’s price tracker will let you know when your favorite hotel has a great deal
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GPT‑Rosalind for life sciences research
(news.ycombinator.com)
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New undersea cable cutter risks Internet’s backbone
(arstechnica.com)
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Google now lets you explore the web side-by-side with AI Mode
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Inside NTT Research’s push to commercialize deep tech
(feeds.feedburner.com)