When you think of a volcanic eruption in Italy, your first thought is likely Mount Vesuvius and the catastrophe that occurred in Pompeii. However, Italy is no stranger to volcanic activity. One of the largest eruptions ever to occur in Italy took…
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What Dinosaur Teeth Reveal About Life 150 Million Years Ago
Photo of teeth in a jaw section of Giraffatitan from Tanzania (Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, MB.R.2180.20.5). The light-coloured area is the dentin, which has been exposed by tooth wear. Credit: Jan Kersten, Freie Universität… -
Study Reveals Cause of Potentially Damaging Electrical Discharges on Satellites
Using data collected by sensors on the U.S. Department of Defense Space Test Program Satellite 6 (STP-Sat6) in geostationary orbit, scientists have found that the number of electrical discharges on a spacecraft directly correlates to the…
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Implementing OAuth 2.1 for MCP Servers with Scalekit: A Step-by-Step Coding Tutorial
In this tutorial, we’ll explore how to implement OAuth 2.1 for MCP servers step by step. To keep things practical, we’ll build a simple finance sentiment analysis server and secure it using Scalekit, a tool that makes setting up…
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It’s Snowing Salt. The Strange Phenomenon Happening Deep in the Dead Sea
The Dead Sea, Earth’s lowest surface point and deepest hypersaline lake, is revealing remarkable salt structures known as “salt giants.” Driven by evaporation, density changes, and temperature-driven processes like double… Continue Reading
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15 Most Relevant Operating Principles for Enterprise AI (2025)
Enterprise AI is moving from isolated pilots to production-grade, agent-centric systems. The principles below distill the most widely posted requirements and trends in large-scale deployments, based solely on documented industry…
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Acoustic AI helps cars hear sirens, horns, and improve driver safety
Cars can see the road, but now they’re learning to hear it.
A new wave of acoustic technology could give vehicles the missing sense that cameras and radar can’t provide.
By detecting sirens before they’re visible, picking up the…
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Genomic clues uncover early origins of multiple myeloma
A new study maps out the timeline of DNA damage for multiple myeloma, the second most common blood cancer. The findings may lead to better ways to group patients by the state of their DNA and define new subtypes of disease to better…
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“AI Is Not Intelligent at All” – Expert Warns of Worldwide Threat to Human Dignity
Credit: Shutterstock Opaque AI systems risk undermining human rights and dignity. Global cooperation is needed to ensure protection.
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has changed how people interact, but it also poses a global…
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Ancient Pit of Horrors May Have Been Spoils of a Victory Celebration : ScienceAlert
Severed arms and brutalized skeletal remains recovered from pits at two 6,000-year-old archaeological sites in northeastern France suggest the region’s inhabitants turned torture into a public spectacle to celebrate their victories.
A study on…
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