Dark-brown flakes discovered inside a 1,900-year-old Roman glass vial are the first direct evidence for the use of human feces for medicinal purposes, a new chemical analysis reveals. The feces were mixed with thyme to mask the smell, and the…
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Realme P4 Power Brings 10,001mAh Battery to Mid-Range Segment at Rs 25,999
Realme has launched the P4 Power in India, expanding its P series with a smartphone aimed squarely at power users. The device becomes the first smartphone in India to feature a massive 10,001mAh silicon carbon Titan battery, paired…
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More than 87m people impacted by climate-related disasters in 2025
In 2025, more than 200 climate-related disasters affected more than 87.8 million people worldwide, according to preliminary figures from the International Disaster Database analyzed by Mongabay. The disasters include flash floods, landslides,…
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Some AI work is paying off – but many CIOs just aren’t ready for the impact
- Nearly all companies plan to increase AI investments next year
- Hybrid AI is popular for tackling privacy and regulatory concerns
- The biggest priorities for the year ahead include AI PCs and agentic AI
New Lenovo data has claimed we’re actually at…
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DeepSeek AI search is the clearest sign it wants Google’s turf
DeepSeek looks like it’s preparing to move beyond chat and into search, right as AI starts to reshape how people look up information. Multiple job postings this month suggest the Chinese startup is building DeepSeek AI search, a product…
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UK tests first remountable nuclear fusion magnets for ‘plug in’ power
Engineers at the UK’s STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) program have successfully tested a “plug-and-socket” magnet technology.
This breakthrough is expected to dramatically lower the cost and complexity of operating…
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Mark Zuckerberg says it’s ‘hard to imagine’ a future without AI glasses – but there’s bad news from the metaverse
- Mark Zuckerberg has been hyping up AI glasses in Meta’s latest earnings call
- Sales of Meta models have tripled in the last year
- But Meta’s metaverse company is losing a lot of money
There’s no doubt the best smart glasses of today are better than…
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Self-powered nanocomposite material detects its own cracks
A vibration-powered CFRP composite with piezoelectric nanomaterials detects internal cracks via electrical changes, enabling self-powered, wireless structural health monitoring.
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ChatGPT’s new age-detection feature is misfiring — and adult users are getting stuck in teen mode
- ChatGPT has rolled out its new age prediction feature globally ahead of its new Adult Mode launch
- Some adults are getting tagged as teens
- Frustrated users are concerned that overcoming inaccurate restrictions invades their privacy
ChatGPT’s new…
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Protein buildup in brain blood vessels linked with increased 5-year risk of dementia
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a condition where protein (called amyloid) builds up in the brain, making blood vessels weak. People with CAA are four times more likely to develop dementia within five years, regardless of whether they have…
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