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Zuckerberg teases agentic commerce tools and major AI rollout in 2026

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that users can expect to see new AI models and products from the company in the coming months. During an investor call, Zuckerberg mentioned

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX company town is getting a police department

Starbase, the SpaceX Company Town, Establishes Its Own Police Department Starbase, the company town that Elon Musk’s SpaceX created in

Physicists trace particles back to the quantum vacuum

Physicists are delving into the mysterious world of quantum physics, where particles can spontaneously appear out of nothing. These particles,

The Wayback Machine debuts a new plug-in designed to fix the internet’s broken links problem

The Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization dedicated to archiving the internet and preserving digital context for future generations, has unveiled

Why did childbirth evolve to be so hard?

The female pelvis may become too narrow for vaginal childbirth, leading to an increase in caesarean deliveries. A research team

Alphabet won’t talk about the Google-Apple AI deal, even to investors

Alphabet Stays Mum on Google’s AI Deal with Apple During Earnings Call Alphabet chose to remain tight-lipped when one of

Wildfires Claim 24,000 Lives in The US Each Year Through Smoke Alone : ScienceAlert

Wildfires have become a growing concern in the United States, not just because of the immediate danger they pose but

Stripe alumni raise €30M Series A for Duna, backed by Stripe and Adyen execs

Anthropic and OpenAI, two prominent companies in the AI industry, are often seen as rivals. However, a common thread between

Women and men are almost equally as likely to be diagnosed as autistic by adulthood, new study finds

A recent study conducted in Sweden challenges the longstanding belief that boys are more likely to be diagnosed with autism