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  • Two scientists standing in front of a quantum computer
    By Charles Earley 14 hours ago

    This Quantum Computer Just Made Teleportation A Reality

    Teleportation may seem like the preserve of science fiction, but scientists have proven that it can work in reality — at least, for quantum computers.

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  • Hands holding a sign that says Vibe Coding
    By Gozie Ibekwe 22 hours ago

    5 Essential Vibe Coding Tips For Newbies

    Vibe coding can make you a more efficient programmer, but like most tools, you need to learn how to use it before you can reap the benefits.

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  • Image of a spiral galaxy in space
    By Corazon Victorino 1 day ago

    Astronomers Keep Finding The Same Thing – And It Points To Life Starting In Space

    We still don't know whether aliens — in the pop culture sense — exist, but it's becoming harder to ignore that life on Earth may have started in space.

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  • The International Space Station in orbit with Earth behind it
    By Caroline Anschutz 2 days ago

    NASA Says Goodbye To The ISS - Say Hello To Privately Owned Space Stations

    More than 4,000 experiments have been conducted on the ISS. As NASA decommissions it, the private sector is taking over low-Earth space exploration.

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  • Apple Intelligence onboarding screen on an iPhone
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 days ago

    How To Run An AI Chatbot Locally On Your iPhone

    AI chatbots are increasingly popular, but several users have privacy concerns. If you want to avoid the risk, there are ways to run your own locally.

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  • Comet and ChatGPT Atlas app icons
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 days ago

    ChatGPT Atlas Vs Perplexity Comet - What Are The Major Differences?

    ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity Comet are both AI browsers readily available for users to try. However, there are key differences between the two.

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  • a person using ChatGPT
    By Jowi Morales 3 days ago

    ChatGPT Hasn't Been Banned From Giving Legal Or Medical Advice, But You Still Shouldn't Trust It

    Despite a popular rumor, ChatGPT is not banned from giving users legal or medical advice, but that doesn't mean you should actually listen to it.

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  • Scientist prepares a satellite with the Nvidia chip
    By Mark Cowley 3 days ago

    Nvidia Is Shooting One Of Its Most Powerful Chips Into Space

    Nvidia is planning for to blast some its most impressive tech into space, as part of a big bet on the future viability of physical AI data centers.

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  • Alloy GRX-810
    By Tom Clark 3 days ago

    This Material Can Withstand Up To 2,000 Degree Temps - Here's What NASA Made It Out Of

    NASA is always researching new materials that can be outfitted onto spacecraft and something that can withstand intense heat is an invaluable resource.

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  • Overhead Persistent Infrared Battlespace Awareness Center
    By Nadeem Sarwar 3 days ago

    Space Force's ATLAS Space Domain Awareness Software Is Working - Here's What It's For

    The ATLAS software replaces a troublesome legacy suite to help the U.S. monitor satellites and debris in space and improve situational awareness.

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  • The front of a Walmart store.
    By Shane O'Neill 5 days ago

    Walmart's CEO Is Going 'On Offense' When It Comes To AI Replacing Jobs

    Companies around the world are racing to embrace AI, and Walmart is no different; its CEO has gone on record stating his plans for Walmart's AI transformation.

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  • Fifer optic cables connecting to a complex network router
    By Bob Sharp 5 days ago

    A New Algorithm Beats Dijkstra's Time For The Shortest Path To Any Point In A Network

    Dijkstra's algorithm has long been the quickest way of finding the shortest possible paths in a network, but researchers have discovered an even faster method.

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  • Red and white Kodiak Robotics self-driving truck on the road.
    By Eli Shayotovich 6 days ago

    This Obscure Law Could Slow Autonomous Trucking To A Crawl

    Self-driving vehicles are becoming more and more common on U.S. roads. One obscure law, however, is slowing down the rollout of autonomous trucking.

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  • Russian engineers work with the rocket engine at NPO Enegromash, a major Russian rocket manufacturer in Khimki,
    By Tom Clark 6 days ago

    Russia Has A Rocket Engine Problem – Here's What That Could Mean For Its Future In Space

    Russia's space program is struggling with sanctions placed on the country as a result of its war with Ukraine, and it could cause long-lasting effects.

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  • George R.R. Martin at HBO's
    By Max Miller 7 days ago

    George RR Martin's ChatGPT Lawsuit Could Change The Rules For AI Forever

    George RR Martin and fellow authors are taking OpenAI and ChatGPT to court, and the results could have a huge effect on generative AI and its uses.

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  • Illustration of OpenAI and Amazon partnership.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 7 days ago

    OpenAI Signs Major Deal With AWS Just Weeks After Massive Outage

    A few weeks ago, Amazon Web Services had a massive outage, but now has struck a major deal with OpenAI. Here's what you need to know about the new partnership.

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  • Sam Altman (Samuel Altman) is the CEO of OpenAI and an American entrepreneur and investor
    By Tom Clark 7 days ago

    Sam Altman Is Getting Bold With His Predictions For OpenAI's Future Profits

    Sam Altman, the OpenAI CEO, has been making multi-million dollar deals with major companies like Microsoft and Amazon, significantly increasing OpenAI's value.

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  • Distant view of an IBM building
    By Nadeem Sarwar 8 days ago

    IBM's 8,000 Layoffs Reveal The Harsh Reality Of The AI Revolution

    IBM is embracing the AI revolution and moving forward with its plans to modernize its workforce to the tune of 8,000 layoffs. But is this solution foolproof?

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  • Person using the ChatGPT Atlas browser.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 9 days ago

    OpenAI's ChatGPT Browser Remembers Everything You Do. Are You Really Okay With That?

    The new browser from OpenAI -- ChatGPT Atlas, quietly holds onto everything you do online like your tabs, visited pages, and tasks, but is this really required?

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  • Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center in Los Angeles
    By Charles Earley 9 days ago

    The Space Shuttle Endeavour Has A Futuristic New Home

    Visitors to the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center at The California Science Center will be able to see and explore the space shuttle and other exhibits.

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  • Close-up view of the Moon against starry sky
    By Chris Littlechild 9 days ago

    Earth Doesn't Really Have Two Moons Until 2083, But It Does Have A Longterm Visitor In Orbit

    The Earth's Moon is its only one, but scientists recently discovered a new celestial body that will be staying near the planet for the next several decades.

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  • stack of batteries in clear tower with 5V USB inverter on top
    By Bob Sharp 10 days ago

    MIT Is One Step Closer To Having Building-Sized Batteries With This Innovative Tech

    Moving, storing, and managing electric power is a major logistical challenge, but new research from MIT scientists could help mitigate those issues.

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  • First Light Fusion's X-ray production on Machine 3
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 days ago

    This Fusion Breakthrough Could Add 'Limitless' Energy To The Power Grid

    Fusion power could solve the world's energy problems. The issue is making it work in a cost-effective way. A new breakthrough might have brought us much closer.

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  • an avantus solar farm
    By Zohaib Ahmed 11 days ago

    This 2,000-Acre Solar Plant Claims It Will Bring In 'Over $100 Million'

    A new solar farm in Arizona looks to revolutionize how power is collected and distributed in a state that has extremely high energy demands.

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  • Meta AI app icon on a smartphone screen
    By Nadeem Sarwar 12 days ago

    Meta Is Slashing Hundreds Of AI Jobs – Here's What's Going On

    AI may be booming, but not everyone is having a good time. Meta has recently let go hundreds of AI employees — here's the story behind the layoffs.

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  • senior couple waving at ufos
    By Zohaib Ahmed 13 days ago

    Sorry, UFO Fans: New Theory Says Alien Tech Isn't That Advanced

    Unfortunately for those hoping to be abducted, a new theory posits that aliens probably aren't as smart or technologically advanced as we hope they are.

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  • Rendering of an AI chip on a computer motherboard.
    By Shane O'Neill 14 days ago

    AI Experts & Celebrities Are Sounding The Alarm Bell - They Want A 'Superintelligence' Ban

    AI superintelligence might be the next frontier for AI, but not everyone is on board — including many big names in the worlds of tech and pop culture.

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