Growing up in Greece, wildfires were a constant presence each summer. In 2007, I remember watching TV footage of fires ravaging the Peloponnese peninsula and island of Evia, destroying forests and homes, taking lives. The sight of helicopters and…
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Growing up alongside deadly fires inspired me to study them—and fight flames with swarms of drones
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‘Landman’ Season 2 Finale: Streaming Release Date and Time
Season 1 of Landman introduced viewers to the intense world of oil company crisis manager Tommy Norris. Now, the hit drama co-created by Taylor Sheridan is finishing up season 2.
The first season of Landman had the most-watched global…
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14 of the Best Peacock Shows to Stream This Weekend
No, it’s not an original Peacock series. But I’d be doing anyone reading this a huge disservice if I didn’t mention that the seven-season sitcom focused on the zany occupants of Pawnee, Indiana, has a home on Peacock. This goofy, big-hearted show…
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As ACA enrollment drops, hopes for Congress to restore funding are fading : NPR
ACA enrollment is down for the first time in 5 years, and people are facing enormous premium hikes. Hopes for Congress to restore funding are fading.
SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST:
This week marked…
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How to Build a Self-Evaluating Agentic AI System with LlamaIndex and OpenAI Using Retrieval, Tool Use, and Automated Quality Checks
In this tutorial, we build an advanced agentic AI workflow using LlamaIndex and OpenAI models. We focus on designing a reliable retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) agent that can reason over evidence, use tools deliberately, and…
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These 10 States Could See Aurora Borealis Tonight
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Ten northern states could have an opportunity to see the aurora borealis Saturday and Sunday due to the arrival of fast solar winds from a coronal hole on the sun, according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.
The northern…
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The Big Bang’s Biggest Mystery? Dark Matter May Have Been “Red Hot” at Birth
Dark matter, the invisible substance that shapes the Universe, may have had a far more dramatic beginning than scientists once believed. A research team from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and Université Paris-Saclay is questioning a…
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Scientists find the main cause of Greenland’s rapid ice loss
Beneath Greenland’s vast ice sheets, an unexpected layer of sediment may be the driving force behind how quickly the island’s glaciers melt into the ocean.
This discovery is crucial to climatologists because it determines how fast sea levels…
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Republican tombs found in Rome suburb
Archaeologists have uncovered a major funerary complex dating to the early Republican period in Rome’s Pietralata district.
The discovery was made along the Via di Pietralata and includes not only the tomb complex, but also a stretch of ancient…
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