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Finland’s first F-35A Lightning II leaves the factory
Read More: Finland’s first F-35A Lightning II leaves the factoryFinland’s first F-35A Lightning II has emerged from the assembly line at Lockheed Martin, marking a significant milestone in the…
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New asphalt tech could finally end potholes
Read More: New asphalt tech could finally end potholesImagine a world where potholes are a thing of the past, where roads are not just durable but also self-healing.…
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LinkedIn expands AI profile training—here’s how to stop it
Read More: LinkedIn expands AI profile training—here’s how to stop itLinkedIn is set to expand its use of user profile data to train artificial intelligence (AI) models, raising privacy concerns…
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OpenAI’s new Atlas browser faces major security concerns
Read More: OpenAI’s new Atlas browser faces major security concernsOpenAI’s Atlas browser, a cutting-edge tool launched in 2023 with AI integration for enhanced web navigation, has been found susceptible…
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Old 1950s light flashes may prove UFOs were real
Read More: Old 1950s light flashes may prove UFOs were realUnexplained flashes of light captured during sky surveys in the 1950s have puzzled researchers for decades. Some suggest these anomalies…
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YouTube launches voluntary exit plan for U.S. staff
Read More: YouTube launches voluntary exit plan for U.S. staffIn a significant shift towards artificial intelligence (AI), YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has unveiled a voluntary exit program for the…
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Finding ice on the moon starts with knowing where to look
Read More: Finding ice on the moon starts with knowing where to lookWater ice on the moon is no longer a subject of speculation, but a reality that scientists are keen to…
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Escaped lab monkeys in Mississippi aren’t sick—but still risky
Read More: Escaped lab monkeys in Mississippi aren’t sick—but still riskyOn October 28, 2025, a transport truck carrying research monkeys met with an accident near the Louisiana-Mississippi state line, leading…
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Why you see things in the dark, according to experts
Read More: Why you see things in the dark, according to expertsHave you ever wondered why, when plunged into complete darkness, your eyes seem to conjure up swirling patterns, flashes, or…
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Some planets may actually brew their own water
Read More: Some planets may actually brew their own waterRecent research has challenged the traditional view that water on planets must be delivered from space, suggesting instead that some…
 








