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Fri Oct 31
Corals survived past climate changes by retreating to the deeps
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Meta’s star AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to leave for own startup
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die trailer ushers in AI apocalypse
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Review: New Framework Laptop 16 takes a fresh stab at the upgradeable laptop GPU
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Formula with “cleanest ingredients” recalled after 15 babies get botulism
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Google vows to stop scam E-Z Pass and USPS texts plaguing Americans
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The Mac calculator’s original design came from letting Steve Jobs play with menus for ten minutes
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Original Mac calculator design came from letting Steve Jobs play with menus for 10 minutes
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Google says new cloud-based “Private AI Compute” is just as secure as local processing
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Ryanair tries forcing app downloads by eliminating paper boarding passes
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Reddit mod jailed for sharing movie sex scenes in rare “moral rights” verdict
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US states could lose $21 billion of broadband grants after Trump overhaul
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Google announces even more AI in Photos app, powered by Nano Banana
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You won’t believe the excuses lawyers have after getting busted for using AI
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Pirelli’s Cyber Tire might become highway agencies’ newest assistant
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ClickFix may be the biggest security threat your family has never heard of
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Neutron rocket’s debut slips into mid-2026 as company seeks success from the start
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Intuitive Machines—known for its Moon landers—will become a military contractor
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Researchers isolate memorization from problem-solving in AI neural networks
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Canada fought measles and measles won; virus now endemic after 1998 elimination
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Apple TV execs dismiss introducing an ad tier, buying Warner Bros.
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New project brings strong Linux compatibility to more classic Windows games
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Runaway black hole mergers may have built supermassive black holes
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The Running Man’s final trailer amps up the high-octane action
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F1 in Brazil: That’s what generational talent looks like
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NASA is kind of a mess: Here are the top priorities for a new administrator
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Here’s how orbital dynamics wizardry helped save NASA’s next Mars mission
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Blue Origin will “move heaven and Earth” to help NASA reach the Moon faster, CEO says
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James Watson, who helped unravel DNA’s double-helix, has died
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Researchers surprised that with AI, toxicity is harder to fake than intelligence
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Commercial spyware “Landfall” ran rampant on Samsung phones for almost a year
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The government shutdown is starting to have cosmic consequences
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Higher prices, simpler streaming expected if HBO Max folds into Paramount+
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FBI orders domain registrar to reveal who runs mysterious Archive.is site
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Questions swirl after Trump’s GLP-1 pricing deal announcement
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Oddest ChatGPT leaks yet: Cringey chat logs found in Google analytics tool
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With Skigill, the classic RPG skill tree becomes a crowded battlefield
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Ford says “no exact date” to restart F-150 Lightning production
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10,000 generations of hominins used the same stone tools to weather a changing world
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Mark Zuckerberg’s illegal school drove his neighbors crazy
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Rocket Report: Canada invests in sovereign launch; India flexes rocket muscles
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How to trade your $214,000 cybersecurity job for a jail cell
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Next-generation black hole imaging may help us understand gravity better
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Wipers from Russia’s most cut-throat hackers rain destruction on Ukraine
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Elon Musk wins $1 trillion Tesla pay vote despite “part-time CEO” criticism
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Gemini Deep Research comes to Google Finance, backed by prediction market data
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AT&T falsely promised “everyone” a free iPhone, ad-industry board rules
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Bombshell report exposes how Meta relied on scam ad profits to fund AI
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“It’s only a matter of time before people die”: Trump cuts hit food inspections
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After Russian spaceport firm fails to pay bills, electric company turns the lights off
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