- Ice Age animals and slice of Earth history found in central Texas water cave Phys.org
- John Moretti snorkels for fossils (IMAGE) EurekAlert!
- These Animals Weren’t Believed to Roam Central Texas. Then Their Fossils Turned Up in a Water Cave.
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Cold weather linked to 40,000 extra heart deaths each year in the U.S.
After one of the coldest winters in recent memory across much of the United States, new research is shedding light on a serious and often overlooked danger. Colder months are linked to significantly higher death rates from heart attacks, strokes,…
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Can camel milk improve health? Review highlights benefits but warns against drinking it raw
From blood sugar control to immune and gut effects, camel milk is drawing scientific interest as a functional food, but this review says any promise must be weighed against the real safety risks of drinking it raw.
Review: Camel…
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USPS 8% Surcharge Could Hit Small Businesses and Shoppers Alike
It’s about to cost more to ship packages through the United States Postal Service. The USPS said Wednesday that it will implement a temporary 8% surcharge beginning in April “to better align its costs of transportation with the market.” Like…
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Guardian drone uses Starlink, battery swaps, supports 60mph pursuits
BRINC has unveiled Guardian, a next-generation drone designed to transform emergency response across the United States. The Seattle-based company positions it as the most capable 911 response drone yet, combining advanced autonomy, long-range…
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Mercor competitor Deccan AI raises $25M, sources experts from India
As demand grows for training and refining AI models, Deccan AI — a startup supplying post-training data and evaluation work — has raised $25 million in its first major funding round, with much of that work carried out by an India-based…
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New Species of Steamer Duck Discovered in Chile
In the cold, wave-battered channels off southern Chile, scientists have identified what they say is a new species of the steamer duck genus Tachyeres, a group of notoriously aggressive, often flightless waterfowl found only in South America.
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Northern Lights injects first wastewater carbon dioxide underground
Norway’s Northern Lights project has started injecting carbon dioxide captured from wastewater, marking a new step in expanding carbon capture beyond heavy industry.
The project confirmed that it has begun storing biogenic CO2 sourced from…
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Delve did the security compliance on LiteLLM, an AI project hit by malware
This is one of those Silicon Valley real-life episodes that seems pulled from the HBO satire show. This week, some really atrocious malware was discovered in an open source project developed by Y Combinator graduate LiteLLM.
LiteLLM gives…
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