A strange new phenomenon is sweeping tech circles: autonomous AI agents are now posting job listings looking for humans to complete physical-world errands on their behalf. A recently launched platform called RentAHuman.ai lets AI agents hire you….
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AI agents are now hiring humans – and it may be less absurd than it sounds
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This tiny organism refused to die under Mars-like conditions
Baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is best known for its role in baking, brewing, and modern biotechnology. Yet this everyday microorganism may also offer insight into a far bigger question: how life might endure the extreme conditions…
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Halley’s Comet Has the Wrong Name, New Research Suggests
Evidence from medieval chronicles suggests that the periodic nature of Halley’s Comet was recognized centuries earlier than previously believed. Edmond Halley is widely associated with identifying the repeating path of the comet that carries…
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Cellares to expand automated manufacturing to gene-edited stem cell therapies
Cellares, the first Integrated Development and Manufacturing Organization (IDMO), today announced a collaboration with the Stanford Center for Definitive and Curative Medicine (CDCM) and Stanford Innovative Medicines Accelerator…
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Russia unveils multiple launch rocket system that’s precision-capable
Russia has showcased its new multiple launch rocket system at the World Defense Show 2026. Called Sarma 300 mm Multiple Launch Rocket System, the highly mobile and precision-capable system was displayed at the event being held in Riyadh….
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AT&T unveils Amigo Jr., a Samsung-made kid phone built around safety
AT&T has announced the Amigo Jr., a new Samsung-manufactured smartphone designed specifically for children as young as six, with an emphasis on safety, simplicity, and controlled communication. The device, unveiled through AT&T’s official…
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Gerard C. Boere, conservationist and designer of flyways, died Jan 6, aged 83
At the edges of continents, where water thins into mud and birds gather before long journeys, conservation has often been a matter of persistence. It has required people willing to think across borders, seasons, and political cycles. Long before…
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From demos to daily transport: How Las Vegas is turning autonomy into real urban infrastructure
While many cities are still piloting autonomous transport in tightly controlled environments, Las Vegas is moving more aggressively – positioning itself as one of the most visible real-world laboratories for next-generation mobility in the…
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Darren Aronofsky’s AI-generated series faces harsh backlash online
An ambitious new series that leans heavily on artificial intelligence and carries the name of renowned filmmaker Darren Aronofsky is facing a barrage of negative responses from critics and viewers alike. The short-form series On This Day……
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Large Swedish study finds COVID-19 vaccination unrelated to fertility or childbirth rates
Large real-world Swedish data provide reassurance that COVID-19 vaccination does not reduce childbirth rates, helping counter persistent misinformation about fertility risks.
Study: COVID-19 vaccination carries no association with…
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