Alibaba Cloud just updated the open-source landscape. Today, the Qwen team released Qwen3.5, the newest generation of their large language model (LLM) family. The most powerful version is Qwen3.5-397B-A17B. This model is a sparse…
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ISS Welcomes Four New Astronauts, Strengthening Crew for Key Scientific Missions
On February 14, 2026, four astronauts arrived at the International Space Station (ISS), restoring its crew to full strength after a health emergency forced an evacuation earlier in the year. The new arrivals include NASA’s Jessica Meir and…
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Silicon quantum processor detects single-qubit errors while preserving entanglement
Quantum computers are alternative computing devices that process information, leveraging quantum mechanical effects, such as entanglement between different particles. Entanglement establishes a link between particles that allows them to share…
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Pentagon may sever Anthropic relationship over AI safeguards – Claude maker expresses concerns over ‘hard limits around fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance’
- The Pentagon and Anthropic are in a standoff over usage of Claude
- The AI model was reportedly used to capture Nicolás Maduro
- Anthropic refuses to let its models be used in “fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance”
A rift between…
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Sony’s PlayStation 6 might be further away than you hoped
If you were expecting the PlayStation 6 to arrive on the usual console timeline, it may be time to reset expectations. A new report from Bloomberg suggests Sony is considering pushing back the next PlayStation launch to 2028 or even 2029, a…
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mRNA-packed nanoparticles restore fertility in genetically infertile mice and produce live offspring
Lipid nanoparticles engineered to target spermatocytes delivered therapeutic mRNA into the testes of mice carrying mutations that block sperm development. The treatment transiently restored the missing protein, enabling stalled germ cells to…
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New nanohole-based microscopy monitors electrochemical reactions millisecond by millisecond
Many technological applications, such as sensors and batteries, greatly rely on electrochemical reactions. Improving these technologies depends on understanding how electrochemical reactions work. However, most current methods cannot look at…
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