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Telecom Fiber-Optic Cables Measured an Earthquake in Incredible Detail

The advancement of technology has allowed us to witness groundbreaking discoveries in various fields, including seismology. In a recent study published in Science, researchers utilized 15 kilometers of telecom fiber

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Ozempic Reshapes The Kinds of Food People Eat. Here’s What Happens. : ScienceAlert

New Study Reveals How Ozempic Can Change Eating Habits We've heard how the use of drugs like Ozempic can drive

Nvidia says it plans to manufacture some AI chips in the U.S.

Nvidia Expands Manufacturing Operations in the U.S. for AI Supercomputers Nvidia has announced a significant expansion of its manufacturing capabilities

Don’t get left in the productivity dust—get the latest from MSO Office (and save $20)

Microsoft Office 2024 Home is a must-have productivity tool for managing both personal and professional tasks. This comprehensive suite of

UK founders grow frustrated over dearth of funding: ‘the problem is getting worse’

British Start-Ups Struggle to Keep Up with Silicon Valley in Venture Capital Funding Recent data from Dealroom, as cited by

Home Depot is blowing out Ryobi tools and batteries during its Spring Black Friday sale

Spring is the perfect time to tackle those home improvement projects that have been on your to-do list for months.

This Robot Copies Life—By Decomposing

Robots have long been depicted as rugged, steel-clad machines that surpass the fragility of organic life. However, this very durability

Access to future AI models in OpenAI’s API may require a verified ID

OpenAI Introduces ID Verification Process for Access to Advanced AI Models OpenAI has announced that organizations may soon be required

Ringworld: Read a short extract of Larry Niven’s sci-fi epic for April’s Book Club

Louis Wu, a character from Larry Niven's novel Ringworld, finds himself in the heart of Beirut, flicking into reality in