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Science discovery

Mystery microbes burrowed into rock millions of years ago

In the deserts of Namibia, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, scientists have uncovered strange, organized tubes embedded in ancient marble and limestone, sparking speculation that they may be the work of long-extinct microbial life. These unexpected formations could not only redefine our understanding of life

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Data center

Data center surge creates new vulnerabilities for US grid operators

A massive, unanticipated disconnection of data centers in a 30-square-mile area outside Washington, D.C. has exposed a fresh vulnerability in America’s electrical grid, raising concerns that the rapid expansion of Big Tech’s energy-hungry facilities could trigger cascading outages.

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Apple

Apple should fix Siri, not just refresh iOS

Apple’s current focus on an extensive visual overhaul of iOS 19 and macOS 16—rumored to be inspired by the design language of visionOS—might be distracting the company from addressing a more pressing issue: its long-delayed, underwhelming Siri.

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AI Progress

AI could soon tackle projects that take humans weeks

AI is rapidly advancing and could soon handle tasks that typically take humans weeks to complete. A recent analysis shows that AI models are closing the performance gap, with the potential to transform industries by taking on complex, time-consuming projects more efficiently.

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Vibe Coding

Vibe coding’s rise: how AI is transforming software development

In early 2025, a new trend dubbed “vibe coding” is reshaping the way software is developed. Coined by computer scientist Andrej Karpathy, vibe coding refers to a paradigm where developers increasingly lean on AI to handle the bulk of the coding work.

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Nvidia

Nvidia CEO defends AI dominance as competition mounts

The Nvidia’s annual software developer conference this week, CEO Jensen Huang is set to defend the company’s leading position in the AI chip market amid growing competition and cost pressures on its largest customers.