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Male bowerbirds hope to dazzle females with bright human-made items

"It’s a reminder of how human activity is changing the natural world in unanticipated ways.”

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Microsoft plans Linux tools and an RTX Spark desktop for Windows developers

One hardware announcement and several software highlights from Microsoft Build.

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Microsoft's Project Solara is an Android OS designed for agents instead of apps

Microsoft missed the boat on apps, so get ready for agents.

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Amazon-owned Ring should pay Americans for scanning their faces, lawsuit says

Lawsuit: Ring cameras scan guests and passersby and use AI to identify faces.

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If I had a hammer... it might actually be a rhino tooth

Neanderthals had some wild stuff in their toolkits.

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Feds failing in bid to take a supercomputer from a climate research center

The National Center for Atmospheric Research won't be losing its supercomputer.

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Mathematicians warn of AI threats to profession as industry encroaches

International Mathematical Union endorses warning about tech industry influence.

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Android phones will soon be able to detect spoofed calls and impersonation scams

Google's June Android feature drop includes more scam detection, more AirDrop, and yes, more AI.

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The truth lies in the past in Silo S3 trailer

"We do not know when it will be safe to go outside. We only know that day is not this day."

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Number of suspected Ebola cases falls by hundreds as testing ramps up

The number of cases falls from 1,100 to 437 with increased testing.

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Why a Neo Geo port of Doom is functionally impossible

Sprite-based graphics architecture makes first-person 3D a challenge.

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In a surprise launch, China debuts another big rocket designed for reusability

There are sound engineering reasons to use the same approach SpaceX uses with the Falcon 9.

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Blue Origin has set a very aggressive return-to-flight timeline

"The propellant farm, oxygen, liquid hydrogen, and LNG tanks are all in good shape."

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Slate Auto gets serious about privacy for its bare-bones EV pickup

With no embedded modem, the Slate Truck is the antithesis of today's connected cars.

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Trump's DOE restarts energy rebate program with dumb conditions

Switching from fossil fuels to electricity for heating is no longer covered.

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Impulse Space raises $500 million as orbital maneuvering race heats up

"The market's going to continue to find exciting new things."

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AI costs how much? GitHub Copilot users react to new usage-based pricing system.

Some report burning through their whole monthly "AI credit" allotment in a single day.

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Why cats prefer silver vine to catnip and other May highlights

Prehistoric mining in the Pyrenees, a new species of tiny blue octopus, slapstick acoustics, and more.

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Moderna gets $50 million to develop mRNA Ebola vaccine against Bundibugyo

Amid a raging Ebola outbreak, officials "urgently accelerate development" of vaccines.

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Hackers duped Meta AI support chatbot to steal celebrity Instagram accounts

Pricey Instagram handles were stolen and resold before Meta patched the exploit.

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