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Amid RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine agenda, Moderna withdrew its FDA application last year.
FCC defines consumer routers expansively, updates FAQ to include Wi-Fi hotspots.
Hundreds of subdomains from dozens of universities have been hijacked by scammers.
Treatment options are tricky. The teen opted to live with the masses.
It's like Pete Rose betting on his own team, Trump says of arrested soldier.
Layer by layer, researchers revealed the jaws of an ancient predator.
The AI-driven memory shortage is hitting Samsung's bottom line.
Beloved wolf gripped the nation after burrowing out of the zoo.
Trump-Xi summit may be rocked by US mulling huge sanctions.
While this material degrades over time, it could point to better ones.
Pending refresh? RAM shortage? AI agents? There are many possible explanations.
The 2027 7 Series is available as an EV, with an inline-six, or an inline-six PHEV.
Plants from OpenAI, Meta, xAI, and Microsoft could emit more than 129M tons annually.
Car sales are up, battery sales and emissions credits are down.
Results dash hopes for a fifth force but provide very precise proof of Standard Model and QFT.
Added layers of review singling out renewable energy have little legal basis.
A Bluetooth suction-cup rack and a palm-sized tow rope were among our most practical finds.
If Dems take Congress, Trump may face reckoning for pay-to-play memecoin galas.
The proposed Pentagon drone investment rivals Ukraines entire military budget.
CTO says new AI model is every bit as capable as world's best security researchers.
Anthropic secures 5 gigawatts of Amazons custom silicon as Claude demand soars.
The self-heating Shenxing battery still performs even in Arctic temperatures.
There are some practical benefits to this $899 chip, but not many.
A stubborn misconception is hampering the already hard work of quantum readiness.

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