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Google's SynthID AI watermarking tech is being adopted by OpenAI, Nvidia, and more

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In stunning display of stupid, secret CISA credentials found in public GitHub repo

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RFK Jr. forced to withdraw charter that opened CDC panel to anti-vaccine quacks

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Gemini 3.5 Flash might be fast enough for gen AI to make sense

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The era of 1,000 Hz gaming monitors has arrived, but why?

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EV drivers will pay $130 a year under Congress' 2026 transportation bill

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Civilization VII finally lets you build a civ that stands the test of time

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Electrical utility megamerger is all about the data centers

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In addition to space stations, Vast says it will now build high-power satellites

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Iran demands Big Tech pay fees for undersea Internet cables in Strait of Hormuz

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Ebola outbreak: WHO declares emergency, US restricts travel, American infected

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Legal fail: Don’t use AI to sue Facebook users for calling you a bad date

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One Mars spacecraft, two senators, and a cloud of questions

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Australian Aboriginals cared for a dingo's grave for decades

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Elon Musk took too long to sue OpenAI, jury unanimously agrees

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Pompeii victim ID'd as a likely doctor

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Guy Gardner makes a cameo in new Lanterns teaser

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The Dory Sign is E ink, smart screen simplicity at its finest

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Five years later, Windows 11 brings back much-missed taskbar options (and more)

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BMW sends off the 6th-gen M3 CS with a manual gearbox, rear-wheel drive

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Did Artemis II break through? Registrations at Space Camp double afterward.

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Bug bounty businesses bombarded with AI slop

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The US space enterprise is desperately waiting for Starship—will it finally deliver?

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A revolutionary cancer treatment could transform autoimmune disease

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The US is betting on AI to catch insider trading in prediction markets

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Russia pressures university students to become wartime drone pilots

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Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement is getting messy as judge delays approval

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US hantavirus case was false positive; outbreak cases drop from 11 to 10

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Review: Good Omens finale (mostly) sticks the landing

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Solar power production undercut by coal pollution

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Weather-monitoring firm hangs dark cloud over customers’ heads by forcing new app

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Three's a party: US, China, and now Russia are on the prowl in GEO

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Ebola outbreak with uncommon strain erupts in Congo and Uganda; 65 deaths

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Send the arXiv AI-generated slop, get a yearlong vacation from submissions

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OpenAI feels “burned” by Apple’s crappy ChatGPT integration, insiders say

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Volkswagen shows its first electric GTI; there's no chance of US sales

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Making cement from a different type of rock could clean up emissions

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Bill to block publishers from killing online games advances in California

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Honda shows off new hybrids for America as it absorbs $9 billion EV loss

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Casimir force co-opted to generate free energy, midichlorians not included

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Rocket Report: Cowboy up for data centers in LEO; Russia's new ICBM actually works

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Routine vaccines may cut dementia risk—experts have startling hypothesis on how

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Pennsylvanians use town hall meeting to rail against data center boom

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The perfect commuter bike? Velotric's Discover M makes its case.

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Claude Code's product lead talks usage limits, transparency, and the "lean harness"

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Men use "vocal fry" more than women, counter to stereotype

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Fired hacker twins forget to end Teams recording, capture own crimes

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Cell phone users can't stop incriminating themselves

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Energy supplier abandons Lake Tahoe residents to serve data centers

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Over a year later, AMD is bringing improved FSR 4 upscaling to its older GPUs

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