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Geothermal could power nearly all new data centers through 2030
There’s a power crunch looming as AI and cloud providers ramp up data center construction. But a new report suggests that a solution lies...
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Whooping cough cases soar 600% despite reliable vaccine, experts say. What’s to blame?
Cases of whooping cough have skyrocketed this year, up 600% from the same period in 2023, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and...
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innovation
Clash: Power, Greed, and the Fight for a Fair Future
We Didn’t Start the Class War In 2024, the combined net worth of the world’s 2,781 billionaires reached $ 14.2 trillion. The 18 wealthiest individuals...
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outdoors
Drones to make Mount Everest safer for Sherpas and climbers
Every year, Mount Everest’s team of Sherpas risk their lives to guide foreign adventurers to the mountain’s peak. New drones could soon ease...
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apps
Sony’s Soneium blockchain teams up with Line mini apps on Web3
Soneium, powered by Sony Block Solutions Labs, is collaborating with Line to bring four successful mini-apps onchain in coming months. This collaboration opens up new...
venturebeat.com
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health / wellness
This Type Of Sugar Could Be Linked To Alzheimer's Development, Research Finds
Alzheimer's disease remains a major health concern, with over 6 million1 people estimated to be living with it. This published narrative review...
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innovation
Why international students could be a critical factor in bolstering Canada’s economic resilience
For decades, international students have contributed to Canada’s research enterprise, workforce development and economic growth. Now, as Canada...
theconversation.com
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business
Unions play catch up as DOGE rips through federal agencies
They’re expanding a lawsuit that seeks to protect the Labor Department’s data systems to include other agencies. Federal employee unions tried Friday to...
politico.com
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business / architecture
Manufacturer rolls out first-of-its-kind product that could bring big changes to grocery store shelves: 'Commitment to innovation'
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science / space
How to Travel at (Nearly) the Speed of Light - NASA
Learn about the three ways to travel at (nearly) the speed of light. One hundred years ago, on May 29, 1919, measurements of a solar eclipse offered...
nasa.gov
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outdoors
Artist Tessa Simpson: I'm drawn to the mountains as my muse
Feel drawn to the mountains through the intricate and experimental artwork of Tessa Simpson. Growing up in Cheshire with a dad who’d recount stories...
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science
Alzheimer’s disease linked to viral immune response in brain
Clumps of protein inside brain cells that characterize Alzheimer’s disease could emerge as an immune response against the herpes virus, a recent...
pnas.org
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movie & tv
‘Deaf President Now!’ Highlights Power Struggle At Deaf University, Where Students Would Not Be Denied — Sundance Studio
TITLE: Deaf President Now! Section: Premieres Directors: Nyle DiMarco, Davis Guggenheim Logline: During eight tumultuous days in 1988 at the world’s only...
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travel
Pompeii Could Happen Again (& It Might Be Even Worse Next time )
No volcanic eruption in history has been able to match the level of cultural intrigue of the 79 CE eruption of Vesuvius. Decimating the Roman towns...
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science
Overlooked ocean gas emerges as powerful force against global warming
In a nutshell Scientists have discovered that oceans emit a previously overlooked sulfur gas called methanethiol (MeSH) that increases their cooling...
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education / innovation / learning / science
Inside ‘El Capitan’ the Most Powerful Supercomputer Ever Built. It Will Simulate Nuclear Weapons
The $ 600-million machine is powered by over 11 million cutting-edge processors....
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job & work
I tried a standing desk that you can use while sitting on the floor — and it could be a game changer
The Uppeal 2 Leg Desk immediately sets itself apart by doing something that no other electric standing desk can. Besides the typical standing or...
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auto
Musk tells Tesla employees hang on to stock after 50% plunge
Elon Musk sought to reassure Tesla Inc. employees through what he referred to as “a little bit of stormy weather,” after the carmaker’s shares...
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gaming
Nobody could have seen it coming: Helldivers 2's Illuminate emerge from the black hole players stopped from crashing into Super Earth, with "larger, more powerful enemies within their fleet"
I don't know about you, but when it was announced that a Helldivers 2 victory party was being held to celebrate the defeat of the democracy-hating...
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job & work
Township could seek breakdown of numbers in Barrie boundary talks
When Oro-Medonte council convenes Wednesday afternoon, it will determine what direction the township will take when it comes to dealing with the City...
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technology
AMD confirms microcode vulnerability revealed in beta BIOS update
What just happened? AMD has confirmed a security vulnerability in some of its processors, which was inadvertently revealed through a beta BIOS update...
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technology
China reveals deep-sea cable cutter
China has revealed a new cable cutting device that attached to a submersible will be able to cut undersea telecommunications and power cables at a...
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lifestyle
A New Study Says Taking This Supplement Every Day Could Slow Down Aging
Researchers found omega-3 fatty acids could be one easy way to help keep your cells younger for longer. Researchers just discovered yet another reason...
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food & drink
Your Daily Coffee Could Help You Live Healthier for Longer, According to a New Study
Pour it up. Past research has shown that drinking coffee could provide health benefits including improved heart health and protection against...
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interior design
Elton John at Home: 15 Vintage Photos of the Superstar’s Maximalist Domestic Life
All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an...
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science
Nuclear fusion fuel could be made greener with new chemical process
Limitless power from nuclear fusion may be a step closer following the accidental discovery of a new process to supply the isotope lithium-6, which...
newscientist.com
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