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Webb reveals the origin of the ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-121b

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Observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have provided new clues about how the exoplanet WASP-121b has formed and where it might have originated in the disc of gas and dust around its star. These insights stem from the detection of multiple key molecules: water vapour, carbon monoxide, silicon monoxide, and methane. With these…

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All living things emit an eerie glow that is snuffed out upon death

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Living things produce “biophotons” Tim Robberts/Getty Images All living things, including humans, constantly emit a ghostly glow – and it appears to vanish almost as soon as we die. Monitoring this signal could one day help track forest health or even detect diseases in people. The existence of this barely perceptible glow has been controversial,…

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I Went To The Amazon Prime Analyst Day. Here’s What I Learned.

Author5 months ago09 mins

Last week, I attended Amazon’s first-ever Prime Analyst Day in Seattle. It was a valuable opportunity to hear firsthand from senior executives who updated us on Amazon’s latest innovations and strategic direction. Here are five key takeaways. 1. High Hopes for Alexa+ Daniel Rausch, Vice President, Alexa and Echo, gave us a demo of the…

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Republican senators roll out DOGE budget proposals for Trump bill

Author5 months ago08 mins

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: A group of DOGE-minded lawmakers is rolling out a series of budget proposals to add to the Senate version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act narrowly passed by the House. The effort, led by Senate DOGE Caucus Chairwoman Joni Ernst, will include several major proposals…

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QXO stock initiated with outperform rating by Baird on growth outlook

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NBA Finals: How ‘terrific’ Tyrese Haliburton found perfect balance between scoring and passing in Game 3 win

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In the modern NBA where a team’s “point guard” is often just their best scorer, Tyrese Haliburton is a throwback to what the position has traditionally been. He is the ultimate pass-first player, so much so that he threw more passes (5,453) than anyone else in the league this season.  Haliburton’s vision and ability to…

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La DoubleJ and (RED) launch limited edition ‘Coupe Rose’ collab capsule

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Italian luxury fashion house, La DoubleJ, and (RED) – the organisation co-founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver – have teamed up to launch a new limited edition ‘Coupe Rose’ capsule collection, with all profits donated to (RED). Iman Aiming to “deliver life-saving programs to women and girls in vulnerable communities”, it’s available from 12 June…

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This new book is a one-sided attempt to puncture the AI bubble

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The AI Con by Emily Bender and Alex Hanna wants to expose the hype generated by large artificial intelligence companies, but it is a frustrating read Source link

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A Deep Learning Alternative Can Help AI Agents Gameplay the Real World

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A new machine learning approach that draws inspiration from the way the human brain seems to model and learn about the world has proven capable of mastering a number of simple video games with impressive efficiency. The new system, called Axiom, offers an alternative to the artificial neural networks that are dominant in modern AI….

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How astonishing observatories could do big physics from the moon

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When Michael Collins floated above the far side of the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, he knew he would be remembered as the loneliest human in history. He recalled feeling unafraid, almost exultant, thinking about everything on the other side of the moon: Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface…

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