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Peptide drugs are popular, but FDA scientists warn they're untested, may be harmful.

A year in, National Design Studio delays plan to update government web standards.

Much of it comes from heavy-duty trucks and buses that burn diesel.

Sources suggest Musk may be mulling big donation to Trump Accounts.

Gov. Ron DeSantis calls it a crackdown on "radical climate policies."

Join us on the livestream at 1 pm ET and ask questions about the aftermath of New Glenn.

Operation by two Russia-state groups has been ongoing since at least March.

South Korea targets physical AI lead and commercial humanoid robots by 2028.

Small-scale solar helped renewables hit nearly triple coal's generation in the US.

SCOTUS falls short of deeming geofence warrants unconstitutional, though.

Sony has been scaling down its digitial store for a few years.

With today’s scientific tools, the problem could have been spotted in the 1950s.

The EU wants Google to share search data with competitors and open up AI on Android, but Google alleges major privacy risks.

But the system would require a massive leap from any of its existing hardware.

Illinois now a key battleground in fight over prediction market sports bets.
It has been a busy stretch on the AWS Summit circuit. At the New York City Summit, I delivered a workshop called Building AI architectures with AWS Serverless, and it was a lot of fun watching builders wire up agents and serverless services to solve real problems in a single afternoon. This week I am […]

A heatwave, engine upgrades, plus power levels for the next two seasons.

Director Travis Knight is also the creative mind behind 2016's Oscar-nominated Kubo and the Two Strings.

"We believe this will be one of the most transformative deals in the space industry."

"Where does the threshold live that an action necessitates some proportional reaction?"
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