TECH

Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the World of Tiny Holes: How Silica's Pores Vary

Silica is famous for its tiny holes, or pores. These pores can be as small as 5-10 nanometers. Understanding these pores is crucial because they can be used in many ways. In this study, scientists made silica with different methods, like using chemicals or tiny particles in the air. They then used s

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Jan 22 2025BUSINESS

Exciting New Drugs: Coming Every Couple of Years?

Could we be entering an era where life-changing drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound become commonplace? That's what former U. S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers suggested at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He believes we're in a time of incredible technological possibilities that are dri

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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why WiFi Earbuds are the Next Big Thing

Everyone loves wireless earbuds, but they sometimes fall short when we stream high-quality music. Bluetooth isn't strong enough to handle hi-res lossless streams from services like Tidal or Qobuz. But, there's good news! Qualcomm has invented XPAN technology, which promises to bring WiFi earbuds to

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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Tech Could Change How We Check Fruits for Pesticides

Imagine if you could easily check your fruits for pesticides before you bite into them. Scientists have come up with a nifty solution: a mini sensor made from titanium carbide and carbon nanotubes. This tiny tool can detect a specific pesticide, paraoxon-ethyl, in both green and red grapes, even whe

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Jan 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Coming Soon: OpenAI's New Lightweight AI Model

OpenAI has something exciting on the horizon. In a few weeks, they're dropping a new AI model called o3 mini. This isn't just any model; it's designed to handle tough subjects like science, code, and math. The company's CEO, Sam Altman, shared the news, saying the model will be ready for users of AP

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Jan 21 2025BUSINESS

Plastic Waste Solution: Recycling Labs Partner with Veolia

It’s all about closing the loop on plastic waste. Sam White, recently appointed CEO of GreenLabs Recycling, is spearheading an innovative project to reuse lab plastics. In collaboration with Veolia, they collect discarded lab equipment from clients like Sanofi, transforming it into new benchtop wast

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Jan 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Next Big Shift: From Models to Systems

Artificial intelligence is about to take a big step forward. Arthur Mensch, the CEO of French AI company Mistral, predicts that 2025 will see AI move beyond just large language models. Instead, he believes the focus will shift towards "systems" that combine models with real-world business data and t

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Jan 21 2025BUSINESS

Union Pacific Plans Online Upgrades to Boost Ease of Use

Kenny Rocker, the executive vice president of marketing and sales at Union Pacific, outlined plans to simplify their online customer portal at a recent industry meeting. He acknowledged that users currently have to navigate through multiple clicks to perform different tasks like generating waybills,

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Jan 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Quantum Leap in Space Security

Imagine this: a satellite up in the sky, guiding a new era of secure communication. European satellite maker Thales Alenia Space and Spanish satellite operator Hispasat have gotten some serious funding – to the tune of €104 million – to develop something pretty impressive. They're working on a geost

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

America's Efficiency Experiment: Meet DOGE

What happens when you mix government, tech, and a dash of humor? You get the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE for short. Launched under Elon Musk's leadership, this new US department wants to shake up how the government works. Instead of the same old red tape, DOGE aims to cut waste and

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