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Aug 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Ants and AI Join Forces to Keep Us Safe

Ever wondered how tiny ants can teach us big lessons in tech? Well, they can! Scientists have created a smart system that uses both brain-like computers and ant behavior to spot dangerous radiation. This isn't just any tech—it's a game-changer for safety. Here's how it works: The system learns like

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Aug 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sci-Fi TV Shows That Defined the 1980s

The 1980s was a decade of big hair, bold music, and groundbreaking television. It was also a time when science fiction on TV was finding its footing. With special effects improving and storytelling becoming more sophisticated, viewers had a lot to look forward to. One standout show was "Alien Natio

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Aug 24 2025CRIME

Boxer in Hot Water: Chávez Jr. Faces Trial Over Cartel Links

A Mexican judge has decided that boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. will go to trial for alleged connections to a cartel and arms dealing. His lawyer says he won't have to stay in jail while waiting for the trial, but there's more investigation to come. The lawyer calls the accusations against Chávez "spe

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Aug 24 2025BUSINESS

The Government's Intel Investment: Old Money, New Deal

The U. S. government has struck a deal with Intel, but it's not as straightforward as it seems. Instead of new cash, the government is using funds already promised to Intel under previous grants. This $8. 9 billion investment comes from two main sources: $5. 7 billion from the CHIPS Act and $3. 2 bi

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Aug 23 2025POLITICS

Uncovering the Russiagate Plot: A Threat to Democracy

In a recent interview, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard shed light on a troubling episode in U. S. history. She discussed the revocation of security clearances for 37 intelligence officials linked to the 2017 Russiagate scandal. Gabbard described the events as a "seditious conspiracy

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Aug 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's AI Race: More Than Just Smarter Ads?

Meta is making big moves in AI, but not just for science. They're reshaping their AI teams to focus on "superintelligence. " But why? It's not just about creating super-smart AI. It's about keeping people hooked on their apps and showing more ads. Leading this charge is Alexandr Wang, Meta's new ch

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Aug 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Tech is Changing the Way We Talk on the Phone

The phone industry is changing fast. New tech like cloud computing, smart machines, and special software are making big waves. One person leading this change is Raghavender Reddy Grudhanti. He's helping phone companies use these new tools to work better and serve customers. Phone companies are old.

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Aug 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Jason Zhao's New Journey: From Story Protocol to AI Frontiers

Jason Zhao, who helped create Story Protocol, is moving on. He's been with the project for over three years. Now, he's shifting his focus to something new: an AI venture called Poseidon. This new project aims to use AI in areas like science, biopharma, robotics, and even space. Zhao shared this new

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Aug 16 2025EDUCATION

How Future Nurses Feel About AI in Their Training

Mental health nursing students are getting a taste of the future. They are using AI-powered virtual patients to practice their skills. This is part of a new way to learn. The goal is to see what they think about this high-tech training. These students are sharing their thoughts and experiences. The

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Aug 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ford's Big EV Move and Tech Talk

Ford is making a huge bet on electric vehicles. They plan to spend almost $2 billion to change a factory in Kentucky. This factory has made gas-powered cars for a long time. Ford wants to make electric cars that are cheaper and better. But there's a problem. The government might stop giving money to

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