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Study: AI reveals hidden patterns inside breast cancer (southampton.ac.uk)
10
Micron, SK Commit Billions to RAM Capacity, but Almost Nothing Lands Before 2028 (storagereview.com)
3
The largest electric plane flew for 27 minutes on battery power alone (popsci.com)
1
Extreme space weather could disrupt flights, expose passengers to high radiation (surrey.ac.uk)
1
Semiconductor machines improve but integrating them remains a challenge (sdxcentral.com)
1
Infini-News: Queryable Access to 1.3B Processed News Articles from 2016 (infini-news.uni-graz.at)
1
US Navy 3D prints combat-ready drones and parts aboard during exercise (tomshardware.com)
4
More screen time in childhood linked to improved cognitive processing in teens (uef.fi)
1
Startup creates tech for pain-free tattoos (cornell.edu)
1
AI-based "tissue clocks" can estimate the biological age of organs from images (cemm.at)
2
Open Silicon Photonics for AI Systems Initiative (lightmatter.co)
5
The government is recruiting tech companies to help fight its cyber battles (politico.com)
1
China's lead in orbital data centres risks leaving Europe behind (euronews.com)
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Three years after police raid on Kansas newspaper, reporter settles for $850K (kansasreflector.com)
1
China's top AI continues using Nvidia amid high costs of local chip transition (scmp.com)
2
We analyzed the comments in 6,400 New York Times stories (niemanlab.org)
2
Nvidia building 1T-parameter Nemotron 4 to rival open AI models (reuters.com)
3
MP3 piracy was born August 10, 1996 (dfarq.homeip.net)
2
Study: AI is better at reading than listening (usc.edu)
1
Study: Humans and AI rely on next-word prediction early in reading, then diverge (nyu.edu)
1
South Korea to launch $3.5B chip fund, speed development of semiconductor hubs (reuters.com)
2
A.I.-Driven Chip Crunch Leads to New Rush of Lobbying in Washington (nytimes.com)
5
New AI models still reproduce racial and gender stereotypes in medicine (flinders.edu.au)
10
Dutch bank: Extreme heat could wipe out Dutch, EU economic growth this year (nltimes.nl)
1
Silencing brain's prefrontal cortex boost creative problem-solving in mice (emory.edu)
3
Six months of action gaming alters brain networks and improves visual attention (psypost.org)
3
Who is liable when AI goes rogue? Lawyers see new risks (reuters.com)
2
Quantum entanglement generated by sunlight for the first time (uottawa.ca)
1
Study: Robots improved student motivation and helped them perform better (norwegianscitechnews.com)
76
How Americans view capitalism, socialism and free enterprise (gallup.com)
4
Study: String theory finally testable thanks to AI (kcl.ac.uk)
6
Major Wall Street hedge funds targeted in attempted cyberattacks (reuters.com)
1
Japan to cut consumption tax on food and beverages from 8% to 1% for two years (kyodonews.net)
1
CtrlVibe AI Keypad – An OpenAI Micro Alternative for AI Workflows (Crowdfunding) (cnx-software.com)
6
China has changed its legal definition of semiconductors (theregister.com)
1
Study: 97.5% of U.S. data centers sit inside metropolitan or micropolitan areas (nyu.edu)
2
Scientists find method to convert factory CO2 emissions directly into fuel (adelaide.edu.au)
3
Play games with your brain signals using Octopus 16 wireless EEG device (cnx-software.com)
3
U.S. sanctions Iranian firms for Bitcoin maritime insurance operation in Hormuz (treasury.gov)
4
California produced over half its May electricity from solar, a world record (latimes.com)
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Ten Ways NAS Is Getting Enshitified (nascompares.com)
2
Veterans' PTSD resolves with psychedelic therapy in small US study (reuters.com)
5
'First tremors' of AI earthquake showing in digital revenue hit (pressgazette.co.uk)
7
OpenAI revenue in July topped all of Q2 driven by GPT-5.6 release (cnbc.com)
13
New cars are getting 1.2cm longer and 0.5cm taller each year (transportenvironment.org)
10
67% of Americans worry leaders pressuring officials to alter election results (gallup.com)
12
Excessive time spent online linked to stress and worse mood – study (theguardian.com)
2
Image Shows What 14 Years of Driving Has Done to NASA's Mars Rover (bgr.com)
3
US awards GlobalFoundries $300M to bolster silicon photonics for AI chip (reuters.com)
2
Dreams Drain Energy: The REM Sleep Paradox (tohoku.ac.jp)
2
China's reported chip breakthrough comes with some big caveats (cnbc.com)
2
Workers are crossing job boundaries with AI, OpenAI research shows (axios.com)
3
The Red Cross plans to extend its protection to cyberspace (swissinfo.ch)
1
Study: Curious robots mimic how children can learn to understand language (oist.jp)
3
Plants Get Wearables to Track Their Health (tufts.edu)
2
Saga: Source Attribution of Generative AI Videos (identifies the model used) (arxiv.org)
2
Microwave counter-drone system neutralizes +50 enemy drones in one flight (lockheedmartin.com)
3
Kimi K3's Design Secret May Be in Its Thinking Traces (designarena.ai)
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German battery maker Varta files insolvency applications (reuters.com)
2
Study: Economic benefits of data centers in USA (gatech.edu)
1
China's All-Out Push to Catch Up with American AI Chips (wsj.com)
1
Huawei ban to cost the EU up to €40B, says industry (politico.eu)
22
Publishers consider opting out of Google as search traffic declines (niemanlab.org)
5
Inside Ukraine's Kill Zone (reuters.com)
86
Amiga 1000: Ten years ahead of its time (dfarq.homeip.net)
1
AI chatbots can be as effective as humans at emotional support, sometimes better (manchester.ac.uk)
3
Jensen Huang defends Chinese AI amid Kimi panic (axios.com)
2
Study: Digital media may reshape people's willingness to invest cognitive effort (ut.ee)
4
AMD Helios, We Got an Exclusive, First Look (youtube.com)
4
Brain runs on about twenty watts (medium.com/hugo.minney)
4
Dutch chip sector at high risk of Chinese interference, gov's study warns (tomshardware.com)
2
Researchers copy NASA climate data to Swiss supercomputer amid US funding cuts (rfi.fr)
2
Extinction Rebellion pelt Microsoft Dutch data center site with acid balloons (datacenterdynamics.com)
1
Dark matter could resonate through a hidden fifth dimension, new theory proposes (sheffield.ac.uk)
3
Study: Single-crystal nanowires of niobium arsenide may replace copper wires (cornell.edu)
1
Study: AI Is Not Displacing Young Job Seekers (In Norway) – Yet (norwegianscitechnews.com)
1
Laser mini-devices generate a stream of unique keys for stronger security (edu.sa)
2
A quarter of EU power came from solar for the first time in June 2026 (ember-energy.org)
3
Federal employees can download TikTok on government devices, DOJ says (reuters.com)
3
US lawmakers urge Trump administration to ban Chinese memory chips (ft.com)
2
Cutting China reliance would cost the West $23T, research suggests (ft.com)
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EEG shows brain can simultaneous encode two speech streams (plos.org)
14
People in Many Countries Now View China More Positively Than the U.S. (pewresearch.org)
2
UK investigates TikTok over child safety measures (politico.eu)
6
Lightweight Ukrainian drones flew for a record 12h to hit refinery 1,500M away (telegraph.co.uk)
2
Google Search's AI Overviews and AI Mode pose an "unacceptable risk" to children (axios.com)
1
Bringing Up the RK3576 NPU on Mainline Linux: A Byte-Exact Single-Task Path (zenodo.org)
1
One Name at a Time: How Die Zeit Built a Searchable DB of Nazi Party Members (gijn.org)
2
Project Links Two H200 Clusters 83km Away into One 111Tbps/0.9ms Supercluster (storagereview.com)
2
At CERN, AI will drive future discoveries (swissinfo.ch)
5
Global smartphone shipments in Q2 hit lowest in 13 years on memory chip crunch (reuters.com)
2
Improve Router Hygiene to Protect Against Russian State-Sponsored Targeting (cisa.gov)
3
EU wants 13+ age restriction for social media (politico.eu)
2
Sotheby's video showcases working Apple-1 serial number 01-0033 (youtube.com)
2
Paris is harnessing the Seine to replace air-con (theguardian.com)
4
Big Tech to face fines for consumer protection failures, says EU official (ft.com)
5
SK Hynix CEO: worst memory shortage in 2027, will persist beyond 2030 (reuters.com)
1
Gene-edited babies are now closer. The ethical debate is far from settled (cnn.com)
3