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In the Middle East, intelligence services furiously hunt for fissile material in Iran. In Japan, residents still worry about radiation exposure from Fukushima Daiichi. In other places, stolen or missing radioactive sources have made the news. One solution: the cell phone. The…
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Read More about Three Factors Leave Salty-Snack Demand StaleShares in Elon Musk’s SpaceX jumped 11 percent to $150 on their first day of trading Friday after the biggest initial public offering in history, making the polarizing entrepreneur the world’s first trillionaire as he vowed to take humanity to…
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I previously discussed a slate of recessionary indicators with high correlations to recessionary onsets. However, as we head into 2024, many Wall Street…
Earlier this week, Google launched its Gemini AI platform that ‘wowed’ the tech world. A video posted on YouTube showcased the…
Global government debt is projected to hit $97.1 trillion this year, a 40% increase since 2019. This article was written by Niccolo Conte…
Tyler is stirring the pot over at Marginal Revolution, asking whether Tokyo’s low rents are a YIMBY success or just a productivity…
Unfiltered air from rush-hour traffic significantly increases passengers’ blood pressure, both while in the car and up to 24 hours later,…
As previewed last week, on Sunday Venezuela would hold a referendum whether Maduro’s socialist banana republic should annex the vast majority of…
The world before the advent of the Internet was really a different age. The progression of the history of mankind can…
The world’s biggest experimental nuclear fusion reactor in operation was inaugurated in Japan on Friday, a technology in its infancy but billed by…
Experts agree that future warfare will be characterized by the use of technologies enhanced with artificial intelligence (AI), especially fully-autonomous weapons systems. These…
US drugmaker Pfizer on Friday said it would end a clinical trial of its developmental weight loss pill after high side…
Community leaders in Toledo, Ohio, are questioning the rationale for the widening of Interstate 475, and have been actively campaigning against…
We don’t think twice about using our hands throughout the day for tasks that still thwart sophisticated robots—pouring coffee without spilling…
Holiday shoppers plan on cutting back on spending and piling on even more debt this year, and nearly a quarter of…
Using 700 years’ worth of wave data from more than a billion waves, scientists have used artificial intelligence to find a…
The ‘buy now, pay later’ (BNPL) craze is sweeping across America as debt-ridden consumers tap another credit lifeline that has propelled…
CENTER FOR NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP RAISES $1.5 MILLION FOR NONPROFIT TRAINING ON THE CENTRAL COAST The Center for Nonprofit Leadership at California…
When ChatGPT launched a year ago, headlines flooded the internet about fears of student cheating. A pair of essays in The…