The gray-market drugs flooding Silicon Valley reveal a community that believes it can move faster than the F.D.A. Credit...Hannah Agosta Supported by By Jasmine Sun Jayden Clark first heard about ...
A wolf was filmed pulling bait out of a submerged crab trap — with some experts howling with glee that it could be the first documented evidence of the beasts using tools. The female wolf was recently ...
Regulatory approval has been granted for the first components of an RITM-200 small modular reactor plant to be produced using 3D printing in Russia. (Image: Rosatom) The first item produced in this ...
Nigeria will not play at the 2026 World Cup after they lost on penalties to DR Congo in a play-off in Rabat. The two teams could not be separated after 120 minutes of action with Frank Onyeka and ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have won the 2025 World Series, making them back-to-back champions. Commemorative page prints are available to celebrate the Dodgers' 2025 and 2024 victories. The Los Angeles ...
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“Nanowonder: Images from the Microscopic World” is a new exhibit on display in the Rozsa Art Galleries featuring photographs taken by a high-powered electron scanning microscope. × Butterfly wings, ...
An HR advisor with a background in recruitment and HRIS functions, with a passion for video games and writing. Oliver grew up playing Call of Duty with his siblings and has garnered 1000s of hours ...
Russia has resorted to using decades old Nazi weapons in its war on Ukraine as the Kremlin has been forced to raid museums to help rearm and restock its meat grinder war machine. Ukraine’s “Tur” ...
Like the rest of its Big Tech cadre, Google has spent lavishly on developing generative AI models. Google’s AI can clean up your text messages and summarize the web, but the company is constantly ...
As if you didn’t have enough to worry about when it comes to surveillance, researchers have discovered a new way to identify and track people using Wi-Fi signals—and I’m not talking about anything ...