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  • A hand holding a smartphone with the words
    By Emma Street 2 days ago

    ChatGPT-5.2 Is Here – Here's What The New Model Can Do

    OpenAI has released ChatGPT-5.2, its latest update. Is it a big leap like some previous updates, or more of an iterative upgrade? Here's what's changed.

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  • American flag flying in front of government building
    By Nate Williams 2 days ago

    Executive Order Could Greatly Limit States From Regulating AI

    Several states have been trying to put their own AI regulations in place as the technology evolves, but a new executive order could limit their powers.

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  • A view of the land and sea in Antarctica
    By Caroline Anschutz 2 days ago

    Lost Robot Rescued From The Antarctic Ice Carrying Crucial Data

    A drone that went on an unexpected journey through Antarctic ice sheets has been saved by scientists, bringing with it never before seen data.

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  • The Landsat 9 satellite
    By James Hydzik 2 days ago

    5 Things About Satellites They Didn't Teach You In School

    Satellites have come a long way in the last couple years, and what you learned about them in school has probably changed drastically.

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  • Man wearing a hard hat and high-vis vest on a laptop inside a datacenter with racks of servers in the background
    By Emma Street 5 days ago

    Who Has The Biggest Data Center In The World?

    Data centers have become increasingly common around the world as the need for larger dedicated spaces crops up, but which one is the largest so far?

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  • Optimus robot making popcorn
    By Nadeem Sarwar 5 days ago

    Tesla Robot Takes A Tumble After Teleoperator Crashes Out

    Recently, Elon Musk made a bullish statement on Tesla's future in AI robotics, but it didn't look so good when its robot took a tumble due to operator error.

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  • AI chat on a phone
    By Nadeem Sarwar 6 days ago

    This County Is Letting AI Answer Your Non-Emergency Calls

    AI has made headlines recently for flubs in restaurant drive-thrus , but now it's got a brand new job: taking calls for a small 911 center in Kansas.

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  • blue, gloved hands holden golden gooey specimen in a lab
    By Charles Earley 9 days ago

    This Deep Sea Orb Find Baffled Scientists: 'It's Like The Beginning Of A Horror Movie

    The ocean floor is typically home to dead whales, sunken ships, and long-abandoned shopping carts. Mysterious artefacts such as golden orbs are less common.

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  • Spaceship and satellite around Earth
    By Nadeem Sarwar 9 days ago

    Experts May Have A Solution For Dealing With The Massive Amount Of Space Debris

    While space explorations are important, the missions do result in pollution. However, experts might have a solution for this problem.

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  • A sign warning of nuclear waste.
    By Shane O'Neill 10 days ago

    Japan Wants To Store Nuclear Waste Under This Town – Its Citizens Aren't So Sure

    A small Japanese fishing town is being offered millions of dollars to store nuclear waste underground. But for many citizens, the cash isn't worth the risk.

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  • Satellite orbiting Earth.
    By Max Miller 10 days ago

    New NASA Satellite Photos Could Change The Way We Understand Tsunamis

    Satellites orbiting Earth have dozens of jobs. Some take pictures of space, others are aimed at the big blue planet and take pictures of its oceans.

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  • A hand holding a phone with ChatGPT logo over a spooky, black, code-on-terminal background
    By Jordan Wirth 11 days ago

    14 Things You Should Never Ask ChatGPT

    Many people trust chatbots without thinking twice. Here’s a grounded look at why that trust can fail and what’s worth handling offline.

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  • An image of a partial Moon in the sky.
    By Chris Littlechild 17 days ago

    The 'Eclipse Of The Century' Is Coming – Here's What Makes It So Special

    The next solar eclipse will be here before you know it, but this one will be a little different. Here's what makes the 2027 eclipse so special.

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  • Image of cars racing down the Yas Marina circuit
    By Siddharth Munjal 18 days ago

    Human F1 Driver Faces Off Against AI Race Cars – Here's Who Came Out On Top

    The advent of AI technology has led to a number of surprising applications, such as having human drivers race against AI ones. Here's who won one such race.

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  • The RMS Titanic beginning a day of sea trials, April 2, 1912.
    By Eli Shayotovich 20 days ago

    Is It Possible To Raise The Titanic?

    From Vaseline to ping-pong balls, wild theories to raise the Titanic have existed for decades. Is a salvage mission actually possible? See the verdict.

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  • Agibot A2 humanoid robot.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 21 days ago

    This Humanoid Robot Just Scored A Guinness World Record

    Several companies are developing humanoid robots to accomplish mechanical tasks. One such robot from Shanghai-based AgiBot just set a Guinness World Record.

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  • AI on circuit boards and in the workplace
    By James Hydzik 22 days ago

    The Jobs AI Is Taking First Aren't The Ones You Might Expect

    Artificial intelligence has many worried about its impact on the job market, but you may be surprised how things are shaking out.

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  • Phone screen showing Sora 2 against OpenAI backdrop
    By Joseph Chidi 24 days ago

    Sora Vs Sora 2: Here's What OpenAI's Newest Video Model Can Do

    OpenAI's video generator, Sora, has rapidly grown in popularity since it's release, but now, users can access the newest model. Here's what you need to know.

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  • A series of gas station pumps at a BP gas station
    By Joe Hindy 24 days ago

    5 Potential Gasoline Health Risks & What To Do If You Experience Them

    Most people don't interact with gasoline enough to have issues, but if you do, here's what you should know.

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  • AIDOL robot during its debut, shortly before falling on stage
    By Mark Cowley 25 days ago

    Russian AI Robot Takes A Dive Moments After Its Debut

    There are quite a few tech companies trying to make humanoid robots that can take over daily tasks. However, this Russian AI robot crashed during its debut.

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  • Lightning bolt hitting the ground
    By Bob Sharp 25 days ago

    Cutting-Edge Generator Could Create More Energy Than '800 Lightning Bolts'

    Engineers built a generator so intense it operates at the limits of physics itself. Find out about the technology behind this extraordinary fusion tool.

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  • iPhone with iOS 26 update visible, sitting on top of closed Macbook
    By Brad Hill 25 days ago

    This Controversial AI Feature Is Back With iOS 26

    One of the most controversial Artificial Intelligence features included in iOS is back in the latest revision, but Apple warns it may still not be perfect.

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  • Dark Matter in space
    By Charles Earley 25 days ago

    The Answer To Physics' Dark Matter Problem Could Lie In The Fifth Dimension

    Physicists have determined that most of the universe is dark matter -- invisible to us but affecting the universe anyway. Could it exist in another dimension?

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  • A mixer pouring concrete while workers level the concrete
    By Mark Cowley 26 days ago

    How This Revolutionary New Concrete Can Store Clean Energy (And What It Can Be Used For)

    Once simply a material used to construct things, concrete might soon be able to store clean energy. What are the ins and outs? How can it be used?

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  • A radio antenna array pointed directly up with stars and an arm of the Milky Way visible in the background
    By Brad Hill 27 days ago

    Crucial NASA Antenna Damaged With No Timeline For Repairs

    One of NASA’s most important antennas is down with no fix in sight. Find out how this single failure could strain a system already pushed to its limits.

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  • Image of a comet passing by Earth.
    By Chris Littlechild 27 days ago

    First Radio Signal Could End 3I/Atlas Alien Debate For Good

    An object older than our Sun has captivated experts, skeptics, and dreamers. Newly detected emissions may finally reveal what this cosmic outsider really is.

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  • Meta AI scientist Yann LeCun
    By Nadeem Sarwar 28 days ago

    Metaverse Madness: Meta's Chef AI Scientist Is Ditching Mark Zuckerberg For New Startup

    "Metaverse Madness" continues as a top AI scientist is ditching Mark Zuckerberg. Why is Meta's AI leadership in turmoil, and what's next for the exec?

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