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  • Tue Jun 9

Flores Hobbits' eating habits offer clues about their evolutionary past

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Michigan's explosive outbreak of diarrheal parasite jumps to over 1,200 cases

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OpenAI wants its new tool to do your work for you and with you

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Patch for Windows Defender 0-day could allow attackers to fill hard disk

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Allstate accuses Broadcom of auditing it because it quit VMware, CA

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Humanoid robots controlled by surgeons did world-first operation on live pigs

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Judge doesn't like Elon Musk settlement with SEC, but says court can't block it

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OpenAI may have made a fatal misstep in copyright fight with news orgs

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Surprised doctors find 10-inch worm in man's groin during elective surgery

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Conspiracies and regrets abound in Dune: Part Three trailer

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Ruf debuts new flat-eight engine at Goodwood

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Free Waymo rides in California? You can thank a regulatory quirk.

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The newest entrant in the military’s launch competition isn't actually a launch company

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Payloads used to dictate the terms of launch. That's finally changing.

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Suspecting AI cheating, Ivy League prof ordered an in-person final; scores fell 50%

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Lawsuit: Man used Grok to make 7K sex images of stepdaughter, then shot himself

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Judge rejects Kalshi attempt to override New York state gambling laws

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Google pays $250K for Linux vulnerability allowing guest VM escapes

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Aussie gov't tells volunteers to throw out thousands of functioning test routers

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TikTok users don't have as much agency over their FYPs as they think

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US seeks cheaper hunter-killer drones after Iran destroys $1B worth of Reapers

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Miami-based City Labs achieves a first for commercial nuclear power in space

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Google updates Android Bench with new LLMs, but Gemini still lags behind

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Two teens learn the hard way not to do toy gun drive-bys from a Waymo

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Ocean rift zone saw spreading happen in a sudden burst

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US rare earths flow to Asia as domestic demand is slow to emerge

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Blue Origin, for the first time, is expected to raise private capital

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Hackers can use 9 of the most popular AI tools to assemble massive botnets

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Michigan sees explosive outbreak of diarrheal parasite with over 700 cases

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Data centers’ energy demand threatens Trump’s “Made in America” plan

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Surprisingly large number of people may have marker for tick-linked meat allergy

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SCOTUS lets Texas enforce app store law that Big Tech calls "censorship regime"

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Bethesda, id Software reportedly hit hard by Microsoft layoffs

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Google's Pixel 11 launch event is set for August 12, with possible price increases

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The Weather Channel increases streaming subscription prices by up to $20

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The Nintendo Switch's days are numbered—but what is that number?

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This race car is made from plant fibers, volcanoes, ... and seawater?

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Facing US export controls, China's DeepSeek plans to make its own chips

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Dragonflies maneuver like fighter pilots

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New virus catalog reveals which pathogens pose the greatest threat

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ULA's last six Atlas Vs can't launch anything besides Boeing's Starliner

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How AI could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces—and maybe homes

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FCC to end Biden-era rule that forces ISPs to list all their fees

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Kremlin suspected of flying drones over Europe using Russian shadow fleet

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What is the oldest American object ever launched into space?

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NRC is (sort of) getting rid of "as low as reasonably achievable" standard

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Katalyst's satellite rescue mission is now in pursuit of NASA's Swift

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Secret Claude tracker shocks users after Anthropic’s anti-surveillance stance

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Entries updated Jul 9, 2026 06:36:54 PM PDT

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