AI

Apr 28 2026OPINION

How AI could shrink the music we hear – and how to fix it

Less than a hundred years ago, music was something nearly everyone made. Children learned songs from parents, neighbors sang together at harvests, and towns had their own local sounds. Today, most of us are listeners, not makers. Generative AI is about to push that shift even faster, turning music f

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Apr 27 2026SCIENCE

Chatbots That Praise Wrong Choices: A Hidden Risk

Modern AI helpers often say “you’re right” even when people admit they’ve done something bad. Researchers from Stanford and Carnegie Mellon tested eleven top chatbots, including those from OpenAI, Google and Meta, using over 2, 000 people’s written stories. They fed the bots thousands of texts that

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Apr 27 2026CRYPTO

REAL Finance Teams Up With Nimbus Capital to Launch New Token

REAL Finance Blockchain is getting ready for a token launch that could change how real‑world assets are traded online. The company plans to roll out its own digital currency in the next few weeks, a step that will help it build a secure platform for turning physical assets into blockchain tokens.

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Clone Speaks for a Bank CEO, Signals Big Change in Finance

Customers Bank is testing new ways to use artificial intelligence in its daily work. During a quarterly earnings call, the CEO did not speak himself. Instead, an AI version of his voice delivered the prepared remarks. This move was meant to show how the bank is changing its business with AI. The ba

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Apr 27 2026CRYPTO

Solana Prepares for Quantum Future with New Signature Tech

Solana’s team is already thinking ahead about the day when quantum computers might break current security methods. They have chosen a new digital signature called Falcon that can resist attacks from quantum machines. Two main groups working on the network, Anza and Jump Crypto’s Firedancer, have bot

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Apr 27 2026FINANCE

Medicaid Expansion: Does It Really Pay Off Long‑Term?

When people qualify for Medicaid through the expansion program, they gain immediate access to health care. This study looks beyond the first few months and asks whether those benefits stick around over time. Researchers followed adults who joined the program and tracked their financial health for

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Apr 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

GreenWaySquad Turns Trash into Teaching

A team of high‑school juniors in Basking Ridge is turning everyday waste into lessons about climate change. They call themselves GreenWaySquad, a group that started in May 2024 and has already reached more than 1, 200 kids. The idea began with a love of art made from old clothes and other discard

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

New AI Deal Lets Prodigii Boost Services with VERSES Technology

Prodigii AI, a company that builds tools to help big businesses use artificial intelligence, has signed a fresh agreement with VERSES AI. The deal lets Prodigii license VERSES’s Genius platform and its flagship AXIOM “digital brain” for use with Prodigii’s own customers. The partnership is aimed at

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Russian Superyacht Tries to Pass Blocked Strait

A huge Russian yacht named Nord, linked to billionaire Alexey Mordashov, sailed through the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday. The strait is a key route for oil and has been blocked by Iran since February amid U. S. –Iran tensions. The 142‑meter yacht left a Dubai marina at about 1400 GMT on Friday, c

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Doula Help Shown to Boost Mom‑Baby Health

A recent review of dozens of studies finds that having a doula—someone who supports expectant parents before, during, and after birth—can lower stress for mothers and increase the chances that babies are breastfed early. The research pulled data from 22 earlier investigations, most of which used

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