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AI DATA CENTERS NEED SO MUCH POWER THEY MAY NEED BUILT-IN NUCLEAR REACTORS
To meet the skyrocketing energy demands of AI, companies are looking to develop small nuclear reactors to power individual data centers.
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DRUG MANUFACTURING SPACECRAFT FINALLY CLEARED TO RETURN TO EARTH
The spacecraft, developed by Varda Space Industries, has spent over a year in space manufacturing protein crystals used to develop drugs.
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RUSSIA IS DEVELOPING A SPACE-BASED NUCLEAR WEAPON TO TARGET SATELLITES, U.S. CONGRESS REVEALS
On Feb. 14, the U.S. Congress learned that Russia is creating a mysterious space-based nuclear weapon to target satellites. The capability is still in development and the launch of such a weapon does "not appear imminent."
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ONLY PART OF RARE 280 MILLION-YEAR-OLD FOSSIL IS REAL — THE REST IS MOSTLY PAINT
Researchers have found that a fossil of the lizard-like Tridentinosaurus antiquus is mostly fake.
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THE INGREDIENTS FOR A TASTIER, STRONGER TEA COULD BE IN THE SOIL
Plant biologists find that some microbial communities help grow better teas.
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WHAT DO SOME ALLERGIES LAST A LIFETIME? NEWLY DESCRIBED IMMUNE CELLS TO BLAME
Two studies pinpoint long-lived immune cells that "remember" allergies and likely sustain them through time.
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LADY GAGA PULLS UP TO GROCERY STORE IN TESLA CYBERTRUCK
International pop sensation Stefani "Lady Gaga" Germanotta was spotted this morning popping by the local Whole Foods in a Tesla Cybertruck.
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ELECTRIC CAR SALES ARE FALLING APART
After racing to meet surging demand for electric cars just six months ago, carmakers are now slamming the brakes, and cutting output.
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13,000-YEAR-OLD BONE BEAD IS THE OLDEST OF ITS KIND IN THE AMERICAS
Some of the 1st Americans crafted a bone bead nearly 13,000 years ago, making it the oldest of its kind on record in the Western Hemisphere.
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WARNING: “AI GIRLFRIENDS” ARE HOARDING YOUR PERSONAL DATA
Experts at the Mozilla Foundation are warning that AI girlfriends are plagued by concerning privacy pitfalls and murky data use policies.
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