Medicare Advantage is facing unprecedented challenges from a decrease in reimbursement rates and the federal government’s scrutiny of insurer business practices.
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Medicare Advantage Insurers Are Experiencing Unprecedented Headwinds
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AI agent social media network Moltbook is a security disaster – millions of credentials and other details left unsecured
- Moltbook, an AI-focused pseudo-social network, exposed sensitive user data due to misconfigured Supabase backend
- Leak included 1.5 million API tokens, 35,000 email addresses, and private agent messages accessible without authentication
- Wiz…
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3I/ATLAS: Is There Life On The Exocomet? Harvard Astrophysicist Avi Loeb Decodes Latest Webb’s Data From NASA
3I/ATLAS, the third-ever interstellar interloper in the solar system after 1I/Oumuamua (2017) and 2I/Borisov (2019), was first spotted by the ATLAS observatory on July 01, 2025. The odd exocomet soon became all the rage owing to its…
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Edible electronics harvest heat from hot food to power color-changing safety displays
A fully edible thermoelectric system can now harvest heat from hot food and convert it into enough voltage to power a color-changing display. The generators use chitosan and alginate hydrogels crosslinked with vanillin and loaded with potassium…
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Skyryse lands another $300M to make flying, even helicopters, simple and safe
Skyryse, an El Segundo, California-based aviation automation startup, has raised more than $300 million in a Series C investment, pushing its valuation to $1.15 billion and into unicorn territory.
The round, which was announced Tuesday and led…
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Conservation programs must embrace causal evidence when evaluating impact (commentary)
In 2006, Paul Ferraro and Subhrendu Pattanayak issued an urgent warning: conservation lacked the causal evidence needed to know what actually works. This mattered because decades of conservation efforts were failing to stall the decline in…
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NASA Delays Artemis II Moon Launch to March After Hydrogen Leaks – The New York Times
- NASA Delays Artemis II Moon Launch to March After Hydrogen Leaks The New York Times
- NASA Conducts Artemis II Fuel Test, Eyes March for Launch Opportunity NASA (.gov)
- NASA Delays Moon Mission After Noticing Issue With “Hydrogen Leak” Yahoo
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Why Planets Around Two Suns Are Surprisingly Uncommon
Why is it so rare to find exoplanets orbiting two stars, also called circumbinary planets (CBPs)? This is what a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters hopes to address as a team of…
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Why Planets Around Two Suns Are Surprisingly Uncommon
Why is it so rare to find exoplanets orbiting two stars, also called circumbinary planets (CBPs)? This is what a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters hopes to address as a team of…
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Why Planets Around Two Suns Are Surprisingly Uncommon
Why is it so rare to find exoplanets orbiting two stars, also called circumbinary planets (CBPs)? This is what a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters hopes to address as a team of…
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