The idea that life can spread from world to world dates as far back as ancient Greece and the philosopher Anaxagoras. It’s called panspermia, and while it’s not exactly a mainstream scientific idea, it has endured. The idea has been bolstered…
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Bridging the operational AI gap
The transformational potential of AI is already well established. Enterprise use cases are building momentum and organizations are transitioning from pilot projects to AI in production. Companies are no longer just talking about AI; they are…
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A chemical ‘Goldilocks zone’ may limit which planets can host life
Astronomers’ favorite fable just got a new twist. The “Goldilocks zone” — the region of space not too close and not too far from a star where liquid water could exist on a planet’s surface — now has a chemical equivalent….
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One startup’s pitch to provide more reliable AI answers: Crowdsource the chatbots
John Davie wanted Buyers Edge Platform, the hospitality procurement enterprise he founded and still leads, to benefit from the AI wave. When he looked around, the CEO wasn’t satisfied with the options.
The answer was CollectivIQ, a…
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Incredible Fossil Find in Colorado Could Change Primate Timeline
A groundbreaking discovery in Colorado’s Denver Basin has expanded the known range of Purgatorius, the earliest known relative of all primates, including humans. The tiny fossils, found 500 miles south of previous findings in Montana,…
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Cyngn Deploys DriveMod Tugger at WEG Electric Motor Facility
WEG Electric Motor’s Bluffton, Indiana facility is now using Cyngn’s DriveMod Tugger autonomous robot to automate material transport between machining and warehouse areas. The deployment will handle up to 60 pallets per day, freeing up skilled…
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Tax evasion should be treated as a form of corruption for criminal accountability, new study argues
Experts warn that without stronger enforcement and clearer rules on corporate liability, the U.K. will continue to struggle to prosecute tax offenses effectively. Despite having sophisticated financial crime legislation, the country still fails…
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Addressing chronic hearing loss
Even though chronic hearing loss is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions for people 65 and older, less than 20% seek help for it, says Michael Hefferly, Ph.D., an audiologist at Rush. One reason: lack of awareness. “There’s a…
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Opinion: AI is destroying our planet. We must act to check its growth—and save ourselves
Although the topic of AI is seemingly inescapable, its stunning environmental impacts remain mostly hidden. New studies reveal a clearer picture—one that should spur us to take action this year. Evidence shows that AI’s carbon emissions last…
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With Artemis II facing delays, NASA announces big structural changes to the lunar program
Throughout February 2026, people at the Kennedy Space Center got to witness an exciting sight: NASA’s behemoth Space Launch System rocket, SLS, standing on the launch pad, aimed toward the sky. The launch system has been key to the Artemis…
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