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Mercedes-Benz is Road Testing EVs with 600+ Mile Range Solid-State Batteries

2025-07-25
Mercedes-Benz is Road Testing EVs with 600+ Mile Range Solid-State Batteries

Mercedes-Benz is pushing the boundaries of EV technology by road testing prototypes equipped with solid-state batteries, boasting a range exceeding 600 miles. Developed in collaboration with Factorial Energy and utilizing a modified EQS prototype, these batteries promise a 25% range improvement over current models. While a full market launch is targeted for 2030, Mercedes aims for series production before the year's end. This significant advancement, utilizing a safer and more efficient sulfide-based solid electrolyte, positions Mercedes at the forefront of the solid-state battery revolution, alongside other major players like Hyundai, Stellantis, and even those already mass-producing EVs.

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Simple Nuclear Reactor Simulator: A Hands-on Approach to Fission

2025-07-25
Simple Nuclear Reactor Simulator: A Hands-on Approach to Fission

This is a simple nuclear reactor simulator that provides basic explanations of how a nuclear reactor works. Users can control three control rod groups and water flow rate using keyboard shortcuts to simulate controlling a nuclear chain reaction. The simulator is based on publicly available videos and resources, utilizing an open-source game template and royalty-free sound effects.

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Is Dark Energy Weakening? 2087 'Vampire' Stars Offer New Clues

2025-07-25
Is Dark Energy Weakening? 2087 'Vampire' Stars Offer New Clues

A study using 2,087 Type Ia supernovae ('vampire' stars) provides new evidence that dark energy, the mysterious force accelerating the universe's expansion, is weakening. This contradicts the standard cosmological model, which predicts dark energy should remain constant. Using a supernova dataset called Union3, the study corroborates, through two independent lines of investigation, that dark energy may be weakening over time, which would have implications for the ultimate fate of the universe. Future data from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory will further test this finding.

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Google's New Web Guide: AI-Powered Search Result Organization

2025-07-25
Google's New Web Guide: AI-Powered Search Result Organization

Google is developing "Web Guide," a new search feature powered by a custom version of its Gemini AI model. Web Guide organizes search results into categories, providing additional context and insights. It groups web links with headers and summaries before displaying them, making it easier to find relevant information. It's designed for both broad and detailed multi-sentence queries, surfacing pages users might otherwise miss. Currently available in Search Labs under the "Web" tab, Google plans to experiment with integrating AI-organized results into the main search experience.

Beijing Apartment Explosion Highlights Unproven Cancer Treatment

2025-07-25
Beijing Apartment Explosion Highlights Unproven Cancer Treatment

A Beijing man, Liu, was making a highly concentrated chlorine dioxide solution in his apartment for cancer treatment. An explosion occurred during an experiment, injuring him and endangering his 3-year-old daughter. Liu claims to have treated over 20 patients, but his evidence consists only of unpeer-reviewed preprints and screenshots of WhatsApp chats, lacking scientific rigor. A patient who underwent the treatment described severe side effects, including excruciating pain. Oncologists strongly question the treatment's validity and emphasize that such an unproven method should not be used outside of clinical trials.

Nadella's Message: Microsoft's AI-Driven Transformation and the Path Forward

2025-07-25

In an internal memo, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella acknowledged the difficult recent layoffs while emphasizing Microsoft's thriving state. He noted the lack of franchise value in the tech industry, the non-linear nature of progress, and the need for 'unlearning' and 'learning' to adapt. Microsoft's transformation involves shifting from a software factory to an intelligence engine, empowering individuals and organizations. This will focus on security, quality, and AI transformation as top priorities, reinventing every layer of the tech stack to deliver end-to-end experiences and foster an ecosystem. Nadella encourages employees to embrace a growth mindset and the challenges of transformation, working together to shape the future.

Apple's iOS 26 Beta Drops: Liquid Glass Design Makes a Splash

2025-07-25
Apple's iOS 26 Beta Drops: Liquid Glass Design Makes a Splash

Apple has released the first public betas of its next major software updates, including iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26. The standout feature is the new "Liquid Glass" design language, inspired by visionOS and characterized by extensive use of transparency. Initial developer betas saw significant changes, leading Apple to refine the translucency and Control Center design. The update also simplifies versioning, using '26' across the board for easier identification of the latest software.

TikTok's US Fate Hangs in the Balance: A Final Ultimatum

2025-07-25
TikTok's US Fate Hangs in the Balance: A Final Ultimatum

The Trump administration vowed to save TikTok's US operations, but months of negotiations have yielded no deal with the Chinese government. Now, Trump's Commerce Secretary Lutnick warns that if China doesn't approve the latest deal—potentially resulting in a crippled US-only version—the US will soon shut down TikTok. The deal demands US control over TikTok's algorithm, a condition ByteDance seems unwilling to meet, unwilling to relinquish its core technology. TikTok's US future remains uncertain, caught in a high-stakes game of national security and commercial interests.

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Intel Cuts 24,000 Jobs, Announces Major Strategic Restructuring

2025-07-25
Intel Cuts 24,000 Jobs, Announces Major Strategic Restructuring

Intel announced its Q2 2025 earnings, revealing a plan to lay off approximately 24,000 employees and significantly scale back projects in Germany, Poland, and Costa Rica. This restructuring aims to correct previous overinvestment in manufacturing capacity and align future growth with actual market demand. CEO Pat Gelsinger emphasized a shift towards building chips based on customer needs and stricter design review processes. Despite a reported loss, Intel affirmed that key flagship chip projects remain on track, with new leadership for its data center business and a detailed AI strategy expected in the coming months.

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Breakthrough: Artificial Blood Could Save Countless Lives

2025-07-25
Breakthrough: Artificial Blood Could Save Countless Lives

Tens of thousands die annually in the US from lack of timely blood transfusions, due to the perishability of regular blood. Scientists at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have developed a novel artificial blood, stored as a powder and reconstituted with water on-site. This synthetic blood utilizes hemoglobin extracted from expired blood, encased in a protective fat bubble to mitigate toxicity. Animal trials show successful resuscitation, and human trials are hoped for within two years. This could revolutionize emergency medicine and battlefield care.

Major UK Phone Network Outage

2025-07-25
Major UK Phone Network Outage

A major outage has hit several major UK phone networks, including BT, EE, Three, and Vodafone, on Thursday afternoon. Millions of customers are reporting inability to make or receive calls, flooding social media with complaints. Carriers have acknowledged the issue and are working to resolve it. DownDetector shows London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Glasgow as the hardest-hit areas. O2 claims its network is operating normally, attributing the minor spike on DownDetector to users trying to reach those on affected networks.

Intel Cuts 15% of Workforce, Bets Big on AI and Efficiency

2025-07-25
Intel Cuts 15% of Workforce, Bets Big on AI and Efficiency

Intel CEO sent an internal memo announcing Q2 results exceeding expectations, but also a 15% workforce reduction, bringing the global employee count to roughly 75,000. This move aims to boost efficiency, cut costs, and reshape the company culture. Future strategy centers on three pillars: 1. A more financially disciplined foundry business, canceling some factory projects and prioritizing Intel 18A and 14A; 2. Revitalizing the x86 ecosystem, strengthening market share in client and server segments; and 3. Refining the AI strategy, focusing on inference and agentic AI. Intel is striving to build a leaner, more efficient, and future-focused company.

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Visa and Mastercard's Payment Empire: Challenges to the Duopoly

2025-07-25
Visa and Mastercard's Payment Empire: Challenges to the Duopoly

Visa and Mastercard control approximately 90% of global payment processing (excluding China), boasting a combined market value of roughly $850 billion. This article explores the rise of these payment giants, from the early days of credit cards in the 1950s to Visa and Mastercard's dominance through first-mover advantages and restrictive contracts. However, challenges are emerging, from major companies like Amazon negotiating lower fees to the rise of national payment processors such as RuPay in India. The article analyzes their network effects, scalability, and distribution advantages, highlighting threats posed by competitors like RuPay and fintech companies. Ultimately, the article suggests that Visa and Mastercard's future hinges on their ability to adapt to new technologies, navigate regulatory shifts, and respond to evolving market dynamics.

DKIM Replay Attack Using Google Sites: A Fake Subpoena Scam

2025-07-25
DKIM Replay Attack Using Google Sites: A Fake Subpoena Scam

A friend received an email seemingly from Google, claiming a court subpoena demanding access to their Google account. While the email appeared legitimate at first glance, header inspection revealed a DKIM replay attack. The attacker used Google Sites to create a phishing site mimicking an official Google support page, forwarding the email via Namecheap's PrivateEmail service, bypassing SPF, DKIM, and DMARC verification. This case highlights the danger of leveraging trusted infrastructure (like Google Sites) for attacks, reminding us to be wary of any suspicious emails demanding urgent action or containing links to login pages.

US Air Force Grounds Sig Sauer M18 Pistol After Fatal Shooting

2025-07-24
US Air Force Grounds Sig Sauer M18 Pistol After Fatal Shooting

The US Air Force Global Strike Command has temporarily suspended the use of the Sig Sauer M18 pistol following a fatal shooting at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming. A 21-year-old airman died in the incident. A full review of the weapon's safety is underway. The M18, and its civilian counterpart the P320, have faced previous allegations of unintentional discharges and lawsuits. While Sig Sauer denies safety concerns, this incident raises further questions about the pistol's reliability.

Psychedelic Compound Shows Promise in Extending Lifespan, Opening New Frontiers in Anti-Aging

2025-07-24
Psychedelic Compound Shows Promise in Extending Lifespan, Opening New Frontiers in Anti-Aging

A study published in Nature Partner Journals’ Aging demonstrates that psilocin, a byproduct of psilocybin (the active ingredient in psychedelic mushrooms), extended the lifespan of human skin and lung cells by over 50%. In vivo studies on aged mice showed significant lifespan extension and improved health markers. This research suggests psilocybin could revolutionize anti-aging therapies, paving the way for healthier aging.

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OpenStreetMap Launches Vector Tiles

2025-07-24

The OpenStreetMap Foundation announces the deployment of vector tiles on its servers and the release of the layer on the OSM website. This follows over a year of development, including months of testing and optimization for speed and reliability. The result is a sharper, faster visual experience. Developers can leverage this vector data source to create custom styles and utilize the new OSMF-hosted tiles. Further evolution of the Shortbread spec and styles is planned, with community feedback encouraged.

Critical Security Flaw in Jitsi's Public Instance: Unauthorized Mic and Camera Access

2025-07-24
Critical Security Flaw in Jitsi's Public Instance: Unauthorized Mic and Camera Access

A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in Jitsi's public instance, an open-source video conferencing application. Attackers can silently initiate a Jitsi meeting in the background by tricking users into visiting a malicious link, gaining unauthorized access to their microphones and cameras. Jitsi claims this is a 'feature' and refuses to fix it. The vulnerability exploits previously granted permissions, allowing attackers to capture audio and video even without the user's knowledge or interaction. The author urges Jitsi to at least remove this 'feature' from the public instance to mitigate the significant security risk.

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Apollo 11's Lunar Customs Declaration: A Moon Rock Mystery

2025-07-24
Apollo 11's Lunar Customs Declaration: A Moon Rock Mystery

Upon their return from the moon in 1969, the Apollo 11 astronauts had to fill out a customs declaration form. The form listed "moon rock and moon dust samples" as acquired items, with "Moon" as the departure point and Honolulu, Hawaii as the arrival. This incredible document highlights not only humanity's first moon landing but also the meticulous nature of US customs and a charming anecdote about Neil Armstrong's friendship with a pilot.

Google's AI Overviews: A New Way to Find Information or a Traffic Thief?

2025-07-24
Google's AI Overviews: A New Way to Find Information or a Traffic Thief?

Google's integrated AI Overviews in search results are becoming increasingly prevalent, but research suggests users are more likely to end their browsing sessions after seeing AI-generated summaries, raising concerns. AI summaries are prone to inaccuracies, leading users to potentially receive misinformation. While Google disputes the study's findings, claiming AI features increase user engagement with websites, the research indicates AI Overviews are changing how people gather information, negatively impacting web publishers while Google's profits soar.

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T-Mobile's Nationwide Satellite Texting Service Launches

2025-07-24
T-Mobile's Nationwide Satellite Texting Service Launches

T-Mobile has officially launched its Starlink-powered satellite messaging service, "T-Satellite," nationwide. No longer in beta, the service offers text messaging and location sharing for $10/month (limited time, then $15/month), or included with select plans. It automatically connects in areas without cellular coverage, supporting texts to 911 and location sharing. Future plans include voice messaging, satellite-optimized apps, picture messaging, and international roaming. Unlike Apple and Google's offerings, T-Mobile supports a wider range of devices and plans to add more features.

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The 10,000 Steps Myth: Why Your Fitness Tracker Might Be Lying

2025-07-24
The 10,000 Steps Myth: Why Your Fitness Tracker Might Be Lying

A major study debunks the 10,000 steps daily myth. Researchers found that 7,000 steps significantly reduces mortality and disease risk, with incremental benefits beyond that. The 10,000-step goal originated from a 1960s marketing campaign, not rigorous science. The study shows that increasing steps from 2,000 to 4,000 daily reduces death risk by 36%, while 7,000 steps yield most health benefits. Optimal step counts vary by age; older adults maximize benefits at 6,000-8,000 steps. Consistency, not an arbitrary target, is key.

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EV Brake Dust: A Hidden Air Pollution Threat

2025-07-24
EV Brake Dust: A Hidden Air Pollution Threat

A new study reveals that while electric vehicles (EVs) produce significantly less brake dust than gasoline cars thanks to regenerative braking, it's still a substantial source of air pollution. Brake dust, containing metals like iron, copper, and zinc, is harmful to human health. The study found that up to 55% of non-exhaust traffic-related PM10 in cities comes from brake wear. Although EVs have slightly higher tire wear, brake dust is more likely to become airborne. Improving air quality requires not only promoting EVs but also addressing non-exhaust pollution sources and encouraging public transport, cycling, and walking.

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Shattering the Illusion: How Quickly Leaked AWS Keys Are Exploited

2025-07-24
Shattering the Illusion: How Quickly Leaked AWS Keys Are Exploited

Researchers found that even after AWS automatically quarantines leaked access keys, attackers can exploit them within minutes for data exfiltration, privilege escalation, and other malicious activities. Traditional key rotation strategies are insufficient against the speed of attackers. A new tool, AWSKeyLockdown, instantly revokes keys upon quarantine, mitigating this threat. The research highlights the importance of Zero Trust architecture and ephemeral identities, urging organizations to shift from reactive to proactive security measures.

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Google's Kodak Moment: Missing the ChatGPT Revolution

2025-07-23

OpenAI's 2023 launch of ChatGPT represents a potential 'Kodak moment' for Google. Despite pioneering research and vast data resources underlying ChatGPT's technology, Google missed the opportunity to launch a history-making product. Its ad-based business model faces stiff competition from Meta, and losing search traffic to ChatGPT would force a desperate fight for screen-time against rivals like TikTok, Netflix, and game studios. Google's weakness in audio and its failure to commercialize its AR advantage further highlight its strategic shortcomings. Short-term stock pressures incentivize Google's leadership to prioritize immediate profits over a potentially necessary, albeit painful, long-term restructuring. This shortsightedness could ultimately lead to the company's downfall.

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World's Fastest Frontier AI Reasoning Model Launches on Cerebras Cloud

2025-07-23
World's Fastest Frontier AI Reasoning Model Launches on Cerebras Cloud

Cerebras Systems announced the launch of Qwen3-235B with full 131K context support on its inference cloud. This model boasts 30x faster code generation and 1/10th the cost of closed-source alternatives. Achieving speeds of 1,500 tokens per second, Qwen3-235B drastically reduces response times. Its extended 131K context enables production-grade code generation by handling massive codebases and complex documents. A partnership with Cline integrates Qwen models directly into their VS Code editor, offering significant speed improvements.

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UK to Ban Ransom Payments for Public Sector and Critical Infrastructure

2025-07-23
UK to Ban Ransom Payments for Public Sector and Critical Infrastructure

The UK government plans to ban public sector and critical infrastructure organizations from paying ransoms following ransomware attacks. This includes local councils, schools, and the NHS. The ban aims to disrupt the cybercriminal business model and protect vital services. Businesses outside the ban will need to report potential ransom payments. A mandatory reporting system will aid law enforcement in tracking attackers and supporting victims. This follows a public consultation highlighting ransomware as a major national security threat, exemplified by recent attacks on organizations like Marks & Spencer and the Co-op.

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Brazil's Pix Payment System: A Nightmare for US Finance?

2025-07-23
Brazil's Pix Payment System: A Nightmare for US Finance?

The US House's rejection of bills regarding the Federal Reserve studying or creating a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) sparks debate about the power and politics of US finance. The article contrasts this with Brazil's successful Pix payment system – fast, cheap, and incredibly popular – highlighting the stark difference to slow and expensive US systems. The article argues that the immense power of the US financial industry and the US right's resistance to government intervention are key obstacles to a similar system in the US. Brazil's Pix success offers lessons for other nations, but America may remain trapped by vested interests and crypto fantasies.

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SubTropolis: An Abandoned Mine Transformed into a Thriving Underground City

2025-07-23
SubTropolis: An Abandoned Mine Transformed into a Thriving Underground City

SubTropolis, an underground marvel covering an area equivalent to 42 Arrowhead Stadiums, has transformed an abandoned limestone mine into a bustling underground city. Featuring over 10 miles of paved roads and energy-efficient LED lighting, its limestone walls provide natural insulation, earning it a perfect ENERGY STAR® rating. Safety is paramount, with robust limestone pillars and 24/7 surveillance attracting government agencies and high-value tenants. Expansion plans are underway, adding another 8 million square feet of industrial space, showcasing its continued growth potential.

The 100x Engineer: AI Supercharges Productivity

2025-07-23
The 100x Engineer: AI Supercharges Productivity

The days of the '10x engineer' are over; now, it's all about the '100x engineer,' according to Surge CEO Edwin Chen. Chen, who bootstrapped his company to $1 billion in revenue, argues that AI-driven efficiency gains are multiplying the productivity of top engineers. He points to the success of lean startups achieving significant revenue, suggesting that AI could propel single-person companies to billion-dollar valuations. Surge's efficiency, outpacing competitors like Scale AI, highlights the potential of this amplified productivity. While AI coding tools automate tasks, Chen emphasizes their disproportionate benefit to already highly skilled engineers, highlighting the importance of top-tier talent in the age of AI.

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