Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have created an experimental immunotherapy that approaches metastatic cancer from a different angle. Rather than attacking cancer cells directly, the treatment focuses on the cells that…
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It’s not just Grok: Apple and Google app stores are infested with nudifying AI apps
We tend to think of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store as digital “walled gardens” – safe, curated spaces where dangerous or sleazy content gets filtered out long before it hits our screens. But a grim new analysis by the Tech…
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Doomsday Asteroid 2024 YR4 Spotted That May Crash Moon In 2032; Here’s How It Will Affect Life On Earth
A nearly 60 meter Apollo-class near-Earth asteroid, 2024 YR4 was spotted in 2024 whose path crosses both Earth’s and the Moon’s orbits. Initially it was speculated to impact Earth however a refined orbital solution by NASA in June…
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Interview Alex Catana on the Future of Robotics & Automation Jobs
Alex Catana is a Consultant within the Industrial Practice at Beaumont Bailey, where she supports clients across industrial automation, robotics, and the wider manufacturing ecosystem.
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Extreme January Cold – NASA Science
In the wake of a winter storm that blanketed numerous U.S. states with snow and ice, unusually low temperatures continued to grip a large swath of the nation east of the Rockies in late January 2026. The cold spell was notable for severity,…
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Scientists use AI to crack the code of nature’s most complex patterns 1,000x faster
Many of the complex patterns seen in nature arise when symmetry breaks. As a system shifts from a highly symmetrical state into a more ordered one, small but stable irregularities can appear. These features, known as topological defects, show up…
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Wolves and other predators present 'a crisis,' California's environment chief says
On Jan. 27, California lawmakers took initial steps toward addressing the public safety concerns posed by the state’s growing populations of wolves, mountain lions and other predators—issues the state’s top environmental official called a crisis.
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Dermatologists say collagen supplements aren’t the skin fix people expect
Farah Moustafa, MD, an assistant professor at Tufts University School of Medicine and a dermatologist with Tufts Medical Center, explains that collagen supplements are not a proven solution for skin aging. “Oral collagen supplements are not…
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Human-led AI opens tech jobs for refugees
AI can help displaced people avoid exploitation, but humans must call the shots, warn experts. For Susan Achiech, life began in Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp, where her South Sudanese parents fled to for safety in the early 1990s. Now 26, she lives…
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Autonomous vehicles: Regulation paving the way to public acceptance
Why law, governance and trust matter as much as technology Autonomous vehicles are often presented as a technical inevitability. Sensors improve, software advances, compute power grows, and the vehicles themselves become steadily more capable….
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