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“We’re Watching a Brain Drain in Real Time”: OpenAI Hit Hard as 4 Top Researchers Defect to Rival Tech Giant Meta - Rude Baguette
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“We’re Watching a Brain Drain in Real Time”: OpenAI Hit Hard as 4 Top Researchers Defect to Rival Tech Giant Meta - Rude Baguette

IN A NUTSHELL 🚀 Four key researchers from OpenAI have moved to Meta, indicating a strategic talent shift in the AI industry. 💰 Meta is aggressively recruiting by offering substantial financial incentives, including $100 million signing bonuses. 🧠 The depar…

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Kelly Clarkson ‘devastated’ after abruptly canceling first shows of Las Vegas residency - New York Post

Kelly Clarkson ‘devastated’ after abruptly canceling first shows of Las Vegas residency - New York Post

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‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Thundering Toward $312M+ Global Opening, Second Best YTD – International Box Office - Deadline

‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Thundering Toward $312M+ Global Opening, Second Best YTD – International Box Office - Deadline

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Trump administration deports Djibouti detainees to South Sudan after judge denies emergency bid to block flight - CNN

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Michael Douglas Has 'No Intention' of Returning to Acting - Variety

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Box Office: ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Keeps Dino Franchise Alive With $141M U.S. Opening, $312M Globally - The Hollywood Reporter

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“We’re Watching a Brain Drain in Real Time”: OpenAI Hit Hard as 4 Top Researchers Defect to Rival Tech Giant Meta - Rude Baguette

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NASA Discovery Could Explain Why We've Never Found Life on Mars - ScienceAlert
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NASA Discovery Could Explain Why We've Never Found Life on Mars - ScienceAlert

Why is Mars barren and uninhabitable, while life has always thrived here on our relatively similar planet Earth? A discovery made by a NASA rover has offered a clue for this mystery, new research said Wednesday, suggesting that while rivers once sporadically …

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It’s Official: Dolphins and Orcas Have Now Crossed the ‘Point of No Return’ in Their Evolution of Returning to Land Again - Indian Defence Review
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It’s Official: Dolphins and Orcas Have Now Crossed the ‘Point of No Return’ in Their Evolution of Returning to Land Again - Indian Defence Review

Dolphins and orcas have reached a critical point in their evolution, forever locking them into the ocean. New research reveals how these marine mammals have adapted in ways that make a return to land impossible.

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Mysterious Object Headed Into Our Solar System Is Coming From the Center of the Galaxy - Futurism
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Mysterious Object Headed Into Our Solar System Is Coming From the Center of the Galaxy - Futurism

Astronomers have confirmed that a recently spotted object is an interstellar visitor, and appears to have come from the center of our galaxy.

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Paleontologists Find Skull That Strangely Resembles a Toy Story Character - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel•1 day ago

Paleontologists Find Skull That Strangely Resembles a Toy Story Character - The Daily Galaxy

A giant fossil skull discovered in Texas is puzzling scientists with its uncanny resemblance to a Toy Story character.

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For the First Time, Scientists Witness an Undersea "Slow Slip" Earthquake Unzip - SciTechDaily
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For the First Time, Scientists Witness an Undersea "Slow Slip" Earthquake Unzip - SciTechDaily

Seafloor sensors caught a rare slow quake in action. It hints at how Earth's stress is quietly released. For the first time, scientists have directly observed a slow slip earthquake in the midst of relieving tectonic stress along a major underwater fault zone…

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Earth is as far away from the sun as it ever gets. So why is it so hot? - CNN
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Earth is as far away from the sun as it ever gets. So why is it so hot? - CNN

If we’re farthest from the sun, shouldn’t it be cooler?

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A 'Golden Handle' will appear on the moon tonight. Here's how to see it - Space
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A 'Golden Handle' will appear on the moon tonight. Here's how to see it - Space

The "Golden Handle" appears each month when the sun illuminates a mountain range lining a vast impact crater.

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Diver Sees Enormous Turtle Lying On Sea Floor — And Realizes He Needs Help - The Dodo - For Animal People
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Diver Sees Enormous Turtle Lying On Sea Floor — And Realizes He Needs Help - The Dodo - For Animal People

Photographer Mike Papish spotted Lenny, a 322-pound loggerhead sea turtle, with injuries and knew he needed to stage a rescue.

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Antarctica Just Lost a Greenland’s Worth of Ice — And That’s Not the Scariest Part - SciTechDaily
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Antarctica Just Lost a Greenland’s Worth of Ice — And That’s Not the Scariest Part - SciTechDaily

A salty surge in the Southern Ocean is melting Antarctic sea ice from below — and causing dramatic changes scientists didn’t see coming.

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“We’re Finally Fast Enough”: Nuclear Propulsion and Solar Sails Could Blast a Spacecraft to Sedna in Just 7 Years - Rude Baguette
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“We’re Finally Fast Enough”: Nuclear Propulsion and Solar Sails Could Blast a Spacecraft to Sedna in Just 7 Years - Rude Baguette

IN A NUTSHELL 🚀 Scientists are developing two experimental propulsion methods—nuclear fusion and solar sails—to reach Sedna. 🌌 Sedna, named after the Inuit goddess of the ocean, offers a rare chance to explore the outer solar system. 🔬 Exploring Sedna coul…

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Ancient DNA Shakes up the Timeline of Human Arrival in Australia - Indian Defence Review
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Ancient DNA Shakes up the Timeline of Human Arrival in Australia - Indian Defence Review

New DNA evidence challenges the timeline of human migration to Australia.

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125,000-year-old ‘fat factory’ run by Neanderthals discovered in Germany - East Idaho News
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125,000-year-old ‘fat factory’ run by Neanderthals discovered in Germany - East Idaho News

(CNN) — Stone Age humans living by a lake in what’s now Germany systematically processed animal carcasses for fatty nutrients — essentially running what scientists describe as a “fat factory” to boil bones on a vast scale, according to new research. Archaeolo…

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The Pacific Tectonic Plate 'Pontus' Has Been Found—It's Been Missing for 160 Million Years! - The Daily Galaxy
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The Pacific Tectonic Plate 'Pontus' Has Been Found—It's Been Missing for 160 Million Years! - The Daily Galaxy

A long-lost tectonic plate, Pontus, has finally been discovered beneath the Pacific Ocean. This discovery is rewriting Earth’s geological history.

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12-Year-Old Boy Discovers 69 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossil on Family Hike in Alberta - Indian Defence Review
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12-Year-Old Boy Discovers 69 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossil on Family Hike in Alberta - Indian Defence Review

A 12-year-old’s thrilling discovery of a 69-million-year-old dinosaur fossil in Alberta is filling crucial gaps in paleontological history.

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Rare blue proteins from cold-adapted microbes could serve as prototypes for molecular on-off switches - Phys.org
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Rare blue proteins from cold-adapted microbes could serve as prototypes for molecular on-off switches - Phys.org

Imagine the magnificent glaciers of Greenland, the eternal snow of the Tibetan high mountains, and the permanently ice-cold groundwater in Finland. As cold and beautiful as these are, for the structural biologist Kirill Kovalev, they are more importantly home…

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Space Capsule Carrying Ashes of 166 People Crashes Into Sea - The Daily Beast
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Space Capsule Carrying Ashes of 166 People Crashes Into Sea - The Daily Beast

Cannabis plant matter and seeds were reportedly among the capsule’s cargo.

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How Fast Does A Spacecraft Need To Go To Escape The Solar System? - IFLScience
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How Fast Does A Spacecraft Need To Go To Escape The Solar System? - IFLScience

It’s not just about speed, it is also about orbital positions, and what exactly you are running from.

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A Once-in-5000-Years Lunar Collision Could Cause Catastrophic Impact Visible from Earth - The Daily Galaxy
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A Once-in-5000-Years Lunar Collision Could Cause Catastrophic Impact Visible from Earth - The Daily Galaxy

In 2032, a rare asteroid impact on the Moon could create a spectacular meteor shower visible from Earth, but it might also pose serious risks to satellites in orbit.

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