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Legal tech startup Robin AI raises another $25 million—and what that says about the AI boom
There’s been a lot of talk this past week about whether the progress of general-purpose foundation models might be hitting a wall and what that means for the AI boom. (More on t
Archaeologists identify centuries-old battle site in Iraq using declassified spy satellite images
Archaeologists say they have found the site of an ancient battle in what is now Iraq by comparing historical accounts with declassified images from US spy satellites.
For nearly a decade, climate talks have been hashing out so-called Article 6. But what is it?
After nearly a decade of negotiations, leaders during the United Nations climate conference's first day decided on some of the finer points of much-debated sticking point aimed at cutting planet
Pakistan’s toxic smog cover is now visible from space
Pakistan’s toxic smog cover is now visible from space - Pakistan’s cities slip under toxic smog as live readings for Lahore show PM 2.5 levels 100 times over what WHO prescribes
Facebook and Instagram users in Europe can opt for less personalized ads
Facebook and Instagram users in Europe will get the option to see less personalized ads if they don't want to pay for an ad-free subscription, social media company Meta said Tuesday, bowing to
Scientists make stunning discovery with plants that could future-proof our global food supply: 'Could be part of the answer'
"Healthy food can be grown much more closely to consumers in places where this is impossible otherwise." Scientists make stunning discovery with plants that could future-proof our global food supply:
Cigarette smuggler tried floating across river disguised as a water plant
This is the surreal moment police arrest a cigarette smuggler disguised as a water hyacinth as he tries to cross a river from Paraguay to Argentina. Gendarmes in military fatigues shone their torches
Uranus, the ice giant, may have been misunderstood for nearly 40 years
A rare solar wind event was taking place when NASA’s Voyager 2 zipped by in 1986, a new study suggests, which affected what we believed about the enigmatic planet
Giant 'God of Darkness' Asteroid May Not Escape Earth Unscathed
An asteroid named for the ancient Egyptian god of darkness and disorder may not pose a hazard to Earth, but that does not mean Earth is not a hazard to it. When asteroid 99942 Apophis flies closely
A rare event during 1986 Uranus flyby may have skewed the way scientists understand the planet, study finds
A solar wind event squashed the protective bubble around Uranus just before Voyager 2 flew by the planet in 1986, shifting how astronomers understood the mysterious world.
SpaceX prepares to launch Koreasat-6A satellite with workhorse first-stage booster
SpaceX is expected to send a French-made satellite into space on Monday but the focus will be on the first stage usable rocket doing the heavy lifting to get it off the ground.
The Key to Complex Life Might Lie Miles Below Our Feet
Earth got stuck. After inventing single-celled organisms and teaching them biochemical tricks such as the energy-creating miracle of fermentation, evolution cranked out nothing but simple communities
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