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Cells have some clever tricks for copying DNA
As cells divide, they must copy all of their chromosomes once and only once, or chaos would ensue. How do they do it?
AI forecasts could help us plan for a world with more extreme weather
One tool predicted global patterns 10,000 times faster than traditional methods without sacrificing accuracy.
Raytheon asks retirees for help making new Stinger anti-air missiles
Stingers are venerable missiles that date to the early 1980s. Because of their use in Ukraine, stockpiles have dwindled.
General Motors wants to predict when battery fires might happen
Through a new acquisition, GM now has software that can identify anomalies in EV cells.
NYC will require audits of AI hiring tools for bias
Critics worry Local Law 144 falls short.
Treasures from the ‘Ivory Lady’ tomb reveal a Copper Age woman’s extraordinary power
Until recently, the wealthy individual was assumed to be a man.
The rocky history of a missing 26,000-foot Himalayan peak
A massive mountain summit crumbled around 1190 CE, leaving evidence in the plains below.
You can now join Meta’s Twitter rival, Threads
Launched amidst Twitter chaos, Meta’s new platform is far from a perfect clone.
The Opt Out: 4 privacy concerns in the age of AI
We asked AI and privacy experts what we should be scared of. This is what they said.
Apple is killing ‘My Photo Stream.’ Should you care?
This Apple service will no longer sync your photos.