More than 280 million years ago, in the early Permian period, the complex dynamics of predator and prey were already shaping life on Earth. Researchers have uncovered remarkable evidence from fossilized skeletons of young herbivores,…
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Canadians toss electronics at a concerning rate
The first survey of Canadian consumers regarding their purchase and disposal of electronics reveals that 64% of people replace their items for reasons other than the device breaking down or being obsolete. This behavior points to the unrealized…
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Study: Sympathy works best on health warnings
Getting someone to curb or stop harmful behaviors takes not just a convincing argument, but one that evokes sympathy, says one UConn researcher whose recent study of cancer warning labels shows the benefits of using the emotion as an influencer.
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NASA Invites Proposals to Lease Land Parcels at Sandusky Facility
NASA’s Glenn Research Center is seeking proposals to lease select land parcels at its Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio. Proposals are due by 5 p.m. EST on July 2, 2026.
The parcels are part of an area of land that currently…
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Google Drops Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite: A Cost-efficient Powerhouse with Adjustable Thinking Levels Designed for High-Scale Production AI
Google has released Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, the most cost-efficient entry in the Gemini 3 model series. Designed for ‘intelligence at scale,’ this model is optimized for high-volume tasks where…
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X says it will suspend creators from revenue-sharing program for unlabeled AI posts of ‘armed conflict’
X says it’s going to take action against creators who post AI videos of armed conflict without disclosure that the content is AI-generated. On Tuesday, X’s head of product, Nikita Bier, announced that people who use AI technology to mislead…
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Scientists Uncover “Mouse Bite” Defects Inside Computer Chips
A stunning new imaging breakthrough lets scientists see — and fix — the atomic flaws hiding inside tomorrow’s computer chips. Researchers at Cornell University have achieved something chipmakers have long wanted. Using advanced…
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'Natural' and 'healthy' food labels may mislead consumers
Foods marketed as “natural” are not consistently more nutritious than their conventional counterparts, and some front-of-package nutrition labels may unintentionally encourage manufacturers to swap sugar for non-sugar sweeteners, according to a…
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Vivo’s X300 Ultra Aims to Catapult You Into Hollywood Stardom
I tested the Vivo X300 Pro cameraphone in November 2025 and loved its overall performance and its huge detachable zoom lens. At Mobile World Congress 2026, the company is back with the X300 Ultra, a camera phone aimed squarely at video producers…
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Next-generation memory material has the surprising property of shrinking when heated
Most materials we use in everyday life expand slightly when heated and return to their original size when cooled. In addition to such thermal properties, materials can also have electrical properties or magnetic properties, and traditionally we…
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