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Trump fires Copyright Office director after report raises questions about AI training

President Donald Trump has made a controversial move by firing Shira Perlmutter, who was leading the U.S. Copyright Office. The news of her termination was first reported by CBS News

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Is there any truth to the idea of a Tesla smartphone?

For years, speculation surrounding a potential smartphone by Tesla—often referred to as the Model Pi—has captured the imagination of tech

Poem: ‘Love Letter from Photograph 51’

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Covid-19 vaccine benefits worth up to $38 trillion in first year alone

Individuals receiving COVID-19 vaccinations in Bangkok, Thailand in 2021 AFP via Getty Images The global effort to develop and administer

Can Dogs, Cats and Other Pets Truly Improve Your Health?

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What it’s like to run the world’s best dark matter detector

Chamkaur Ghag is one of the prominent figures leading the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment—the world's most sensitive dark matter detector. Nova Deep

The OnePlus 15 is coming, and it’ll be powered by the brand-new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

Image: TechAdvisor | Photo by Alex Walker-Todd OnePlus has officially unveiled its highly-anticipated flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 15, which boasts

Contributors to Scientific American’s October 2025 Issue

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Mars once had an atmosphere that was thicker than Earth’s today

Space Exploration Recent studies suggest that ancient Mars may have hosted an atmosphere significantly thicker than what we observe today,