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Easy-to-use solar panels are coming, but utilities are trying to delay them (npr.org)

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Shell declares force majeure to clients who buy Qatari LNG (reuters.com)

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Army approves first new hand grenade since 1968 (army.mil)

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Iran tells world to get ready for oil at $200 a barrel (reuters.com)

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IEA to carry out largest ever oil stock release amid market disruptions (iea.org)

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Bumble Bee Queens can survive underwater for a week (uottawa.ca)

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Alma Detects Abundant Alcohol in Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas (almaobservatory.org)

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NYC considers increasing minimum wage to $30 by 2030 (ny1.com)

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From millions of dollars to under a grand: The dramatic fall of the NFT (elpais.com)

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AI's hidden bias: Chatbots can influence opinions without trying (yale.edu)

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Are AI Tools Ready to Answer Patients' Questions About Their Medical Care? (jamanetwork.com)

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New AI Agent Could Transform How Scientists Study Weather and Climate (ucsd.edu)

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Social media feed is built to agree with you. What if it didn't? (rochester.edu)

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Trump considering taking over Strait of Hormuz (cbsnews.com)

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Raccoons solve puzzles for the fun of it, new study finds (ubc.ca)

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South Korea to impose fuel price cap to shield economy from energy shock (reuters.com)

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Recent Pandemic Viruses Jumped to Humans Without Prior Adaptation (ucsd.edu)

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Oil prices surge 20% on supply fears (reuters.com)

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US Considers Idea of Special Operation to Seize Iran's Uranium (fortune.com)

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Teenagers are getting less sleep now than they did in late 2000s (medicalxpress.com)

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Oil built the Persian Gulf. Desalinated water keeps it alive (apnews.com)

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Hyundai's firefighting robots lead the way into burning buildings (newatlas.com)

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British Columbia to make daylight saving time permanent (npr.org)

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NASA Asteroid Observations Eliminate Chance of 2032 Lunar Impact (nasa.gov)

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Blocking a common brain gas reverses autism-like traits in mice (psypost.org)

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19 States approved permanent daylight saving time (pix11.com)

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The AI 'hyperscalers' are on a $1T borrowing binge after years of printing cash (fortune.com)

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Everyday Drone Pilots Are Making a Google Street View from Above (singularityhub.com)

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Iran's Guards challenges Trump to have US Navy escort oil tankers (reuters.com)

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Qatar warns war will force Gulf to stop energy exports 'within days' (ft.com)

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When Batteries Heat Up, This Membrane "Sweats" It Out (acs.org)

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White House autism briefing linked to Swift shifts in prescribing patterns (brown.edu)

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America's First War in Age of LLMs Exposes Myth of AI Alignment (techpolicy.press)

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Making Keyboard Navigation Effortless (windows.com)

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Jump at the pump as national average goes up nearly 27 cents (aaa.com)

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U.S. offers India a 30-day waiver for buying Russian oil (cnbc.com)

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Trump Bought Netflix Debt Amid Paramount's Fight for Warner Bros (hollywoodreporter.com)

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Feeling the Effects of 260k Federal Jobs Lost (nytimes.com)

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Hormuz Is the Hidden Risk to the AI Economy (bloomberg.com)

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How AI is being used in war – and what's next (nature.com)

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US tech firms pledge at White House to bear costs of energy for datacenters (theguardian.com)

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Senate fails to block US involvement in Iran war (usatoday.com)

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Humanity's oldest geometries, engraved on ostrich eggs (unibo.it)

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Vibe-coded war dashboards are flooding social media (fastcompany.com)

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AI escalated conflicts by threatening nuclear strikes in 95% of simulated crises (kcl.ac.uk)

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Left-Handers Are More Competitive Than Right-Handers (psychologytoday.com)

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Trump: 'We're going to cut off all trade with Spain' (elpais.com)

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FCC Chair Wants Networks to Pledge Loyalty for America's Big Bday (gizmodo.com)

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Qatar Shuts World’s Largest LNG Export Plant (bloomberg.com)

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France will allow temporary deployment of nuclear-armed jets to European allies (apnews.com)

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Extremophile survives the pressures of impact-induced ejection from Mars (oup.com)

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Daily LNG freight rates jump over 40% amid Mideast strikes (reuters.com)

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Iranians face third day of internet blackout as connectivity hits 1% (techradar.com)

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Memory Costs Will Reduce Global PC and Smartphone Shipments in 2026 (gartner.com)

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The Pentagon strongarmed AI firms before Iran strikes (theconversation.com)

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US set to lose measles elimination status after cases soar (bmj.com)

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Swarming, spinning microrobots can manipulate their surroundings (cornell.edu)

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Podcast Listenership Outranks Talk Radio for the First Time (cnet.com)

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Using AI-driven simulations to identify rules for an ancient board game (cambridge.org)

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Fighting with Iran has spread to tankers at sea (businessinsider.com)

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Lost 19th century film by Méliès discovered at the Library (loc.gov)

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Pentagon chief blocks officers from Ivy League schools and top universities (fortune.com)

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Scientists deliver new molecule for getting DNA into cells (phys.org)

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In the Northwest, Polyamory Finds Something New: Legal Protection (nytimes.com)

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Cognitive Speed Training Linked to Lower Dementia Incidence Up to 20 Years Later (hopkinsmedicine.org)

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Open source devs consider making hogs pay for every Git pull (theregister.com)

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FCC approves Charter Communications' $34.5B deal to buy Cox (reuters.com)

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The hypothetical nuclear attack that escalated the showdown with Anthropic (washingtonpost.com)

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AI accurately spots medical disorder from privacy-conscious hand images (kobe-u.ac.jp)

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Russia-Ukraine war is Europe's deadliest since 1945 (lemonde.fr)

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Block cuts thousands of jobs as it embraces AI (bbc.com)

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[dupe] Anthropic says company 'cannot in good conscience accede' to Pentagon's demands (apnews.com)

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Morgan Stanley predicts AI won't let you retire early (fortune.com)

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Fries with that? Ordering from AI linked to selecting more indulgent foods (psu.edu)

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AI=B+ (publicbooks.org)

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Large language models reflect the ideology of their creators (nature.com)

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AI and the Dream: Technology in the Service of Humanity (upenn.edu)

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The Texas AI boom is outpacing water regulations (texasobserver.org)

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Shutdown at DHS Extends to Cyber Agency (nytimes.com)

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Cost of copper must rise substantially to meet basic copper needs (umich.edu)

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Humanity's Last Exam (tamu.edu)

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Google Threat Intelligence Group AI Threat Tracker (cloud.google.com)

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Diageo cuts forecast again, slashes dividend as US and China demand weakens (reuters.com)

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Fed's Cook says AI triggering big changes, sees possible unemployment rise (reuters.com)

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The emerging submission crisis in behavioral science (sciencedirect.com)

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An AI doomsday report shook US markets (theguardian.com)

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'Probably' doesn't mean the same thing to your AI as it does to you (theconversation.com)

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Developing Hair-Width LEDs Could Replace Lasers (ucsb.edu)

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Thunderstorms conjure coronae in treetops, observed outdoors for the first time (agu.org)

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DeepSeek trained AI model on Nvidia's best chip despite US ban (reuters.com)

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Signs on Stone Age objects: Precursor to written language dates back 40K years (uni-saarland.de)

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Coal plant owners say DOE 'emergency' order to run it violates Constitution (utilitydive.com)

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Proximity to nuclear power plants associated with increased cancer mortality (hsph.harvard.edu)

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VR exam checks eye health and screens for early signs of Alzheimer's (ucdavis.edu)

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Apple TV partners with IMAX to show Formula 1 races live in theaters (9to5mac.com)

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New algorithm is designed to obey the laws of physics (epfl.ch)

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Sewage Spill in the Potomac River (virginia.gov)

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Scientists develop first-of-its-kind antibody to block Epstein Barr virus (fredhutch.org)

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Cyber-attacks may disrupt smart factories by targeting time (uel.ac.uk)

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Amazon dethrones Walmart as the world's biggest company by sales (npr.org)