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Data centers ordered to help keep lights on as brutal storms hit power
Read More: Data centers ordered to help keep lights on as brutal storms hit powerAs a brutal winter storm hammers large swaths of the United States, federal officials are turning to an unlikely ally…
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Guess who controls nearly 90% of the world’s nuclear weapons?
Read More: Guess who controls nearly 90% of the world’s nuclear weapons?Nearly all of the world’s nuclear firepower is concentrated in the hands of just two countries, a reality that shapes…
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Trump officials say new nuclear reactors are safe enough to skip reviews
Read More: Trump officials say new nuclear reactors are safe enough to skip reviewsPresident Trump’s energy team has quietly delivered one of its most sweeping deregulatory moves yet, telling developers of a new…
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Human error still crushes Tesla Autopilot failures by a shocking margin
Read More: Human error still crushes Tesla Autopilot failures by a shocking marginTesla’s latest crash statistics paint a counterintuitive picture: even as its Autopilot system faces high profile failures and federal scrutiny,…
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AI chatbots are driving users delusional, disturbing study warns
Read More: AI chatbots are driving users delusional, disturbing study warnsAI chatbots were sold as tireless helpers and on-demand companions. Now psychiatrists are warning that for a vulnerable slice of…
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AI breakthrough sparks hunt for shocking new energy sources
Read More: AI breakthrough sparks hunt for shocking new energy sourcesArtificial intelligence is colliding with the limits of the power grid, and the result is a frantic search for radically…
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Nvidia’s biggest threat isn’t AMD or Broadcom, it’s Nvidia itself
Read More: Nvidia’s biggest threat isn’t AMD or Broadcom, it’s Nvidia itselfNvidia has turned artificial intelligence into a multi‑trillion‑dollar story, but the higher its valuation climbs, the more fragile its dominance…
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Scientists find hundreds of new Pacific species as deep sea mining looms
Read More: Scientists find hundreds of new Pacific species as deep sea mining loomsFar below the waves of the Pacific, scientists are uncovering a riot of life just as industrial machines line up…
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Engineers crack open Egyptian stone and find the impossible inside
Read More: Engineers crack open Egyptian stone and find the impossible insideWhen modern engineers prise open a block of Egyptian stone, what spills out is not a sci‑fi gadget but something…
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Monster solar flare hurls ‘sun burp’ that could trigger Earth blackouts
Read More: Monster solar flare hurls ‘sun burp’ that could trigger Earth blackoutsA volatile region on the Sun has just fired off a monster solar flare, followed by a blast of charged…








