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CATL's new LFP battery can charge from 10 to 98% in less than 7 minutes
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AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition review: Tons of cache for tons of dollars
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What's the deal with spacesuits for the Moon? Will they be ready in time?
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Loneliness in older adults can often lead to memory impairment
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Contrary to popular superstition, AES 128 is just fine in a post-quantum world
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Global growth in solar "the largest ever observed for any source"
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Pentagon pulls the plug on one of the military's most troubled space programs
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John Ternus will replace Tim Cook as Apple CEO
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Absurd study suggests eating fruits and vegetables leads to cancer
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US opens refund portal to start paying back Trump's illegal tariffs
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Here's how F1 is tweaking its hybrid systems to try to save the show
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Robot runner handily beats humans in half-marathon, setting new record
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Deezer says 44% of new music uploads are AI-generated, most streams are fraudulent
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Rogue Trooper brings the Genetic Infantry to the silver screen
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Meet Bruce, the "beak-jousting" parrot
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Anthropic's Mythos AI model sparks fears of turbocharged hacking
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Clarifying HEVC licensing fees, royalties, and why vendors kill HEVC support
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Blue Origin's rocket reuse achievement marred by upper stage failure
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I’ve fired one of America’s most powerful lasers—here’s what a shot day looks like
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Great white sharks are overheating
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Russia-friendly exchange says "western special service" behind $15 million cyberattack
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Man with @ihackedthegovernment Instagram account tells judge, “I made a mistake"
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Trump picks qualified, normal health leader to head CDC; experts still cautious
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$25,000 buys plenty of used EVs: Here are some options
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Satellite and drone images reveal big delays in US data center construction
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Amazon won’t release Fire Sticks that support sideloading anymore
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Ridley Scott's post-apocalyptic The Dog Stars drops first trailer
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Artemis II pilot talks about what it was really like to fly and land in Orion
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Meta's AI spending spree is helping make its Quest headsets more expensive
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Rocket Report: Starship V3 test-fired; ESA's tentative step toward crew launch
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Recent advances push Big Tech closer to the Q-Day danger zone
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After a saga of broken promises, a European rover finally has a ride to Mars
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Lucasfilm drops The Mandalorian and Grogu final trailer at CinemaCon
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Intel refreshes non-Ultra Core CPUs with new silicon for the first time
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OpenAI starts offering a biology-tuned LLM
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As they got close to the Moon, Artemis II astronauts were eager to land
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Mozilla launches Thunderbolt AI client with focus on self-hosted infrastructure
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Ad firms settle with Trump FTC over claims they boycotted conservative media
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New Codex features include the ability to use your computer in the background
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The Ukraine war's deep impact on Metro 2039’s development, story
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New undersea cable cutter risks Internet’s backbone
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Microsoft and Stellantis want to use AI to help car owners
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Gemini can now create personalized AI images by digging around in Google Photos
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RFK Jr. forces FDA to reconsider 12 unproven peptides after 2023 ban
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First look: Also's upcoming e-bike disconnects the pedals and wheels
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Meet the Quantum Kid
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The race to Shackleton Crater is on—will Jeff Bezos or China get there first?
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Florida surgeon charged with killing man after removing liver instead of spleen
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Jury finds Live Nation/Ticketmaster is illegal monopoly that overcharged fans
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"TotalRecall Reloaded" tool finds a side entrance to Windows 11's Recall database
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Google releases new apps for Windows and MacOS
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Boston Dynamics’ robot dog now reads gauges and thermometers with Google's AI
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Prime Video shows “technical difficulties” sign instead of NBA game in overtime
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New teaser gives us first look at Godzilla Minus Zero
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Space Force looks at moving "significant number" of launches from ULA to SpaceX
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FCC exempts Netgear from ban on foreign routers, doesn't explain why
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Adobe takes Creative Cloud into Claude Code-esque territory
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US jobs too important to risk Chinese car imports, says Ford CEO
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Good Omens S3 trailer sets up a blessed conclusion
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Allbirds abandons clothes, pivots to "AI compute infrastructure"
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New 3D map of Universe could solve dark energy mystery
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What’s the deal with Alzheimer’s disease and amyloid?
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Blue Origin has a new employee stock plan, but not everyone is happy
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It's Tax Day, and no one knows how to file for prediction market winnings
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Ukraine’s military robot surge aims to offset drone risks to humans
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Sony killing features for antenna, set-top box users of Bravia smart TVs in May
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Americans ask AI for health care. Hospitals think the answer is more chatbots.
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Two-year-old Surface PCs get $300 price hikes as sub-$1,000 models go away
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Apple chooses Amazon satellites for iPhone, years after rejecting Starlink offer
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UK gov's Mythos AI tests help separate cybersecurity threat from hype
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Google introduces "Skills" in Chrome to make Gemini prompts instantly reusable
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Physicists think they've resolved the proton size puzzle
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Rockets and spaceships are cool, but the humanity of Artemis II resonated most
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Google will begin punishing sites for back button hijacking in June
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IONNA Rechargeries are coming to more than 350 Circle K stations
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Retro Rewind re-creates the glorious drudgery of working a '90s video store
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Measles takes a plane to Idaho, which has worst vaccination rate in US
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Google shoehorned Rust into Pixel 10 modem to make legacy code safer
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NZXT agrees to let customers keep their rental PCs in class-action settlement
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Your tech support company runs scams. Stop—or disguise with more fraud?
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Sunrise on the Reaping teaser brings us a Second Quarter Quell
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IBM folds to Trump anti-DEI push, admits no misconduct but pays $17M penalty
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Slate Auto raises $650 million as production gets closer and closer
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Meta spins up AI version of Mark Zuckerberg to engage with employees
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To teach in the time of ChatGPT is to know pain
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Shock from Iran war has Trump's vision for US energy dominance flailing
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AI models are terrible at betting on soccer—especially xAI Grok
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The Artemis II mission has ended. Where does NASA go from here?
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Four astronauts are back home after a daring ride around the Moon
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Californians sue over AI tool that records doctor visits
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New paper argues history, not mantle plume, powers Yellowstone
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F1 moves a step closer to fixing its 2026 hybrid problem
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Report: US demands Reddit unmask ICE critic, summons firm to grand jury
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Microsoft's "commitment to Windows quality" starts with overhaul of beta program
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"Oobleck" still holds some surprises
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YouTube increases Premium price again, says 90-second unskippable ads are a bug
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Oldest octopus fossil found to not be an octopus
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What leaked "SteamGPT" files could mean for the PC gaming platform's use of AI
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Here's what to expect from the fiery, 14-minute return of Artemis II
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Pro-Iran Explosive Media trolls Trump with AI-generated Lego cartoons
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Dad stuck in support nightmare after teen lied about age on Discord
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Rocket Report: Chinese version of Falcon 9 fails; Artemis depends on rapid heavy lift
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Orion helium leak no threat to Artemis II reentry, but will require redesign
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RFK Jr. rewrites CDC panel's charter, opening door to anti-vaccine quacks
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AI on the couch: Anthropic gives Claude 20 hours of psychiatry
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Clinical trial shows gene editing works for β-Thalassaemia, too
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“Negative” views of Broadcom driving thousands of VMware migrations, rival says
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Ugandan chimps split into two factions, then killed rivals
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The gravity of their experience hasn't quite set in for the Artemis II astronauts
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Trump-appointed judges refuse to block Trump blacklisting of Anthropic AI tech
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Volkswagen ends ID.4 production in Tennessee to build Atlas SUV
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Police corporal created AI porn from driver's license pics
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First man convicted under Take It Down Act kept making AI nudes after arrest
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CDC study shows COVID shot benefits; Trump official blocks release
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First, Tesla canceled the Model 2—now it's working on a new small EV
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Trump's emergency orders pushing coal power are "illegal" as well as dumb
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The Moon is already on Google Maps—did Artemis II really tell us anything new?
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Trump admin makes sweeping request for medical records of federal workers
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LinkedIn scanning users' browser extensions sparks controversy and two lawsuits
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Iran-linked hackers disrupt operations at US critical infrastructure sites
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Meta's Superintelligence Lab unveils its first public model, Muse Spark
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How our digital devices are putting our right to privacy at risk
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Motorola's budget phones are now up to 50% more expensive as memory shortage drags on
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To beat Altman in court, Musk offers to give all damages to OpenAI nonprofit
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Iran demands cryptocurrency toll from tankers passing through Strait of Hormuz
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Steam client files point to "framerate estimator" feature in the works
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For the first time ever, Amazon is cutting old Kindles off from the Kindle Store
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No F-150 in France? US automakers complain the EU blocks big trucks.
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With Orion still flying, NASA is nearing key decisions about Artemis III
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Anthropic limits access to Mythos, its new cybersecurity AI model
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Thousands of consumer routers hacked by Russia's military
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Valve brings native Steam Link app to Apple's Vision Pro
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Apple and Lenovo have the least repairable laptops, analysis finds
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What the heck is wrong with our AI overlords?
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Bluesky users are mastering the fine art of blaming everything on "vibe coding"
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SCOTUS overturns 5th Circuit ruling that told ISP to kick pirates off Internet
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Testing suggests Google's AI Overviews tells millions of lies per hour
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Linux kernel maintainers are following through on removing Intel 486 support
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Finally, Artemis delivers some exceptional, high-quality photos of the Moon
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The Rivian R2 will launch with 335 miles of range
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Intel is going all-in on advanced chip packaging
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Astronauts set distance record, revealing the Moon as a place to be explored
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After court loss, RFK Jr. gives himself more power over CDC vaccine panel
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From folding boxes to fixing vacuums, GEN-1 robotics model hits 99% reliability
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Sports bets on prediction markets ruled to be "swaps," exempt from state laws
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Trump's next budget once again calls for massive cuts to science
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“The problem is Sam Altman”: OpenAI Insiders don’t trust CEO
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NASA's Moon ship and rocket seem to be working well, so what about the landers?
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Teardown of unreleased LG Rollable shows why rollable phones aren't a thing
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Used EV sales spike alongside gas prices
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Why will today's lunar flyby only beam back low-resolution video?
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What Memento reveals about human nature, 25 years later
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CBP facility codes sure seem to have leaked via online flashcards
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Artemis II is going so well that we're left to talk about frozen urine
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Tech companies are trying to neuter Colorado’s landmark right-to-repair law
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Trump proposes steep cut to NASA budget as astronauts head for the Moon
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Ice Age dice show early Native Americans may have understood probability
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As Artemis II zooms to the Moon, everything seems to be going swimmingly
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Elon Musk insists banks working on SpaceX IPO must buy Grok subscriptions
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"Cognitive surrender" leads AI users to abandon logical thinking, research finds
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Trump ignores biggest reasons his AI data center buildout is failing
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OpenClaw gives users yet another reason to be freaked out about security
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Netflix must refund customers for years of price hikes, Italian court rules
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EV adoption in America: Who's winning, who's losing?
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OpenAI takes on another "side quest," buys tech-focused talk show TBPN
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Four astronauts are now inexorably bound for the Moon
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Perplexity's "Incognito Mode" is a "sham," lawsuit says
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SpaceX tries to convince FCC that Amazon put satellites into wrong altitude
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Google Vids gets AI upgrade with Veo and Lyria models, directable AI avatars
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Male octopuses guided through mating by female hormones
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New fossil deposits show complex animal groups predating the Cambrian
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New Rowhammer attacks give complete control of machines running Nvidia GPUs
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Renewables dominate 2025's newly installed generating capacity
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Google announces Gemma 4 open AI models, switches to Apache 2.0 license
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This Ford is the quickest production car at the NĂĽrburgring, ever
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Anthropic says its leak-focused DMCA effort unintentionally hit legit GitHub forks
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Why is NASA bothering to go back to the Moon if we've already been there?
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Tesla sales grew by 6% in Q1, but company has an overproduction problem
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Amazon is trying to buy Globalstar to compete with SpaceX's Starlink
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Artemis II, NASA's boldest mission in generations, launches crew to the Moon
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Nvidia rolls out its fix for PC gaming's "compiling shaders" wait times
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Here's what that Claude Code source leak reveals about Anthropic's plans
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Research roundup: 7 cool science stories we almost missed
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Did Nazis escape on a UFO? Dev who asked the question just built the official White House app.
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Musk loves Grok’s “roasts.” Swiss official sues in attempt to neuter them.
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SpaceX finally files for IPO, targets $1.75 trillion valuation
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Trump defunding of NPR and PBS blocked by judge, but damage is already done
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A word from Editor Moonshark about Artemis II
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Kia shows off small cars in NY: The 2027 EV3 and 2027 Seltos Hybrid
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LIGO data hints at supernovae so powerful they leave nothing behind
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Sweden goes back to basics, swapping screens for books in the classroom
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Launch day has arrived for NASA's Artemis II mission—here's what to expect
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NASA is leading the way to the Moon, but the military won't be far behind
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Running local models on Macs gets faster with Ollama's MLX support
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RFK Jr. wants Americans to use peptides that were banned over safety risks
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Starlink satellite breaks apart into "tens of objects"; SpaceX confirms "anomaly"
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He-Man gets an origin story in Masters of the Universe trailer
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Sweaty, glassy-eyed Tiger Woods blames cell phone use for his car crash
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It's a race against time to save Krypto in Supergirl trailer
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