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Step into the future: The full AI Stage at Disrupt 2025 | TechCrunch

Anticipation is building for the TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, taking place from October 27-29 in San Francisco. This year’s event features a dynamic AI Stage, spotlighting the visionaries driving forward the

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Trump EPA Reorganization Signals End to Climate Work

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is undergoing significant changes that are likely to impact its ability to regulate climate and

Save up to 25% on the best Bose earbuds, headphones, and speakers for Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and if you are looking for the perfect gift for the active mom

Geologic hydrogen: A clean energy source may be lurking beneath mountain ranges

Is there hydrogen to be found beneath the Grisons mountains in Switzerland? Thomas Stoiber / Alamy Exploring the Potential of

IBM CEO urges the Trump Administration to increase — not cut — federal AI R&D funding

Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM, Advocates for Increased Federal R&D Funding for AI Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM, is among

Some Professions Have Much Lower Rates of Suicide. What Can We Learn From Them? : ScienceAlert

Working in specific professions can have a significant impact on an individual's risk of dying by suicide. Certain occupations, such

Oura Ring 4 vs Samsung Galaxy Ring: Which is the Best Smart Ring?

The battle of the smart rings continues as Samsung's Galaxy Ring goes head to head with Oura's Ring 4. Both

Could AI Really Kill Off Humans?

In the world of science fiction, the idea of artificial intelligence turning against humanity and causing the extinction of the

Ancient Roman infant burials uncovered under Switzerland housing project

A recent excavation project in northern Switzerland has provided valuable insights into life in one of the Roman empire’s furthest