For more than a decade, the Earth observation industry has insisted that commercial adoption is just around the corner. Yet adoption outside defense remains limited, uneven, and difficult to sustain. The question is no longer whether EO…
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What the new nutrition guidelines get wrong about fat
When new dietary guidelines for Americans came out in early January, I couldn’t help but notice “healthy fats” at the top of the inverted food pyramid.
Like the food pyramid itself, the new guidelines have upended previous…
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LinkedIn will now let you show off how good you are with AI tools
- LinkedIn profiles will soon be able to show off AI proficiency awards
- Recruiters are looking for AI skills more than they’re looking for traditional degrees
- Only select partners will support this because they need to monitor actual user…
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MRI-based heart failure test could help frail patients avoid invasive catheterization
People with heart failure often need a test called right heart catheterization, where a tube is inserted into the heart to measure oxygen levels in the blood. This helps doctors understand how severe the condition is. But the invasive procedure…
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A New Way to Track Skin Health
CMU researchers develop software that turns subtle skin changes into trackable data
01/28/2026 Mallory Lindahl
The Breakdown:
- New RI software works with a handheld imaging tool to map skin texture in 3D.
- The…
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Rules fail at the prompt, succeed at the boundary
Prompt injection is persuasion, not a bug
Security communities have been warning about this for several years. Multiple OWASP Top 10 reports put prompt injection, or more recently Agent Goal Hijack, at the top of the risk list and pair it with…
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Why long COVID brain fog seems so much worse in the U.S.
An international study found that U.S. long COVID patients report far more brain fog and psychological symptoms than patients in lower-income countries. Researchers believe the gap is driven by culture and healthcare access, not biology –…
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Something Strange Is Happening on the Seafloor, Scientists Watched for 10 Years and Saw Nothing
This isn’t just an odd quirk of the ocean. Scientists warn it’s a disturbing sign of a broader environmental breakdown in progress. As climate change pushes more areas of the deep sea into low-oxygen “dead zones”, key species that…
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NASA testing advances space nuclear propulsion capabilities
Nuclear propulsion and power technologies could unlock new frontiers in missions to the moon, Mars, and beyond. NASA has reached an important milestone advancing nuclear propulsion that could benefit future deep space missions by completing a…
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Real Dyson spheres? How alien megastructures might survive in space
A scientist at the University of Glasgow has delved into the possible existence of massive hypothetical energy-harvesting structures called Dyson spheres.
In a new study, they showed that both stellar engines and Dyson bubbles could become…
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