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Who is Luo Weiwei? Former NASA scientist now building China’s semiconductor empire |

[ad_1] Image: South China Morning Post Luo Weiwei, a former NASA scientist with 15 years of experience in aerospace research, has become a pivotal figure in China’s semiconductor industry. After earning her doctorate in applied mathematics from Massey University in New Zealand, she joined NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama, where she advanced rocket fuel technology and eventually became

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Meta blocks AI chatbots from talking about suicide with teens after safety scare

[ad_1] Meta has announced that it will strengthen safety measures on its artificial intelligence chatbots, stopping them from engaging with teenagers on sensitive topics such as suicide, self-harm, and eating disorders. Instead, young users will be directed to professional helplines and expert resources. Meta faces backlash as its AI chatbots exposes teens to dangerous content. The decision comes two weeks

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Daily Egyptian Horoscope for September 2, 2025: Money Moves and Career Clarity for These Zodiac Signs

[ad_1] Step into the sands of time, where ancient wisdom meets modern energy. Egyptian astrology doesn’t just look to the stars—it listens to the gods. Each day, divine forces like Ra, Bastet, Thoth, and Anubis stir the energies around you, shaping your path in subtle, sacred ways. Whether you’re seeking clarity, strength, love, or a little cosmic validation, the gods

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Horoscope Tomorrow, September 3, 2025: Career Doors Will Open for These Zodiac Signs

[ad_1] Embrace everything that life has to offer! Tomorrow’s horoscope unfolds the agenda set forth by the universe for each sign of the zodiac. Whether its relationship matters, job changes, or simply the reflection and realization moments, let celestial guidance take the lead. Be mindful; trust your instinct, and walk through the day confidently. Aries (Mar 21-Apr 20) Your usual

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Geographers uncover why some rivers stay single while others split

[ad_1] Some rivers split up as they flow while some others don’t. This riverine phenomenon has intrigued researchers for decades. What determines whether a river flows as a single thread or develops into a multi-threaded system? The question may sound simple but it has become a fundamental issue in river geomorphology, straddling concepts across geology, geography, ecology, and engineering. Now,

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ISRO seeks proposals to study Chandrayaan-3 data  

[ad_1] A model of Chandrayaan-3 lander displayed at Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Muesum in Bengaluru. | Photo Credit: Hemanth C.S. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Monday issued an Announcement of Opportunity (AO) for scientific analysis and utilisation of data from all experiments of Chandrayaan-3 lander and rover. The Chandrayaan-3 mission achieved historic soft-landing in the southern high latitudes of

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62 Best Labor Day Sales on Gear We’ve Tested—Just a Few Hours Left

[ad_1] Labor Day weekend is almost over, but there is still a pontoon boat load of deals to score while shopping with a cold beer and a hot dog. The unofficial end of summer brings with it bargains on WIRED-tested gear, including home office essentials and some of our favorite gadgets. For the past few weeks, we’ve been tracking prices

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Delhi-NCR rain havoc: Flood alert issued; roads waterlogged, monster traffic jams – top developments | India News

[ad_1] Heavy rainfall lashed Delhi-NCR region on Monday, triggering severe waterlogging, traffic jams and flood alerts, leaving several areas submerged with people struggling to manage daily tasks as short commutes stretched into hours due to severe congestion.The India Meteorological Department issued an orange alert and cautioned of moderate to heavy showers in the capital. Delhi Rain Chaos: Waterlogged Streets, Massive

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Best HP Pavilion laptops highlight how design and performance meet real world needs in 2025

[ad_1] HP Pavilion laptops continue to land in the middle of where most people actually live and work. They are not chasing extremes and that is exactly why they stand out. For students juggling assignments and video calls or professionals piecing together workdays from coffee tables and kitchen counters, these laptops hold their own without the noise. Best HP Pavilion

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Magnesium Supplements Crash Course: Benefits and Side Effects

[ad_1] Suddenly, everyone is obsessed with magnesium supplements. It’s the key ingredient in #sleepygirlmocktails, powders stirred into tart cherry juice and prebiotic soda, a wellness cocktail for anxious millennials. Your coworkers are popping magnesium glycinate before bed instead of melatonin, because it allegedly cures insomnia, constipation, and existential dread. Folks seem especially concerned with optimizing their poop and pillow time.

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Latam-GPT: The Free, Open Source, and Collaborative AI of Latin America

[ad_1] Latam-GPT is new large language model being developed in and for Latin America. The project, led by the nonprofit Chilean National Center for Artificial Intelligence (CENIA), aims to help the region achieve technological independence by developing an open source AI model trained on Latin American languages and contexts. “This work cannot be undertaken by just one group or one

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The silent demise of turtles and tortoises: Struggling to survive in the modern world |

[ad_1] Turtles and tortoises, members of the order Testudines, have endured ice ages, continental shifts, and even the extinction of dinosaurs, embodying resilience and longevity. Yet, a recent global assessment published in Nature Communications paints a concerning picture: despite their evolutionary adaptability, these ancient reptiles are now highly vulnerable. Habitat destruction, climate change, pollution, and human encroachment are accelerating faster

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China Is About to Show Off Its New High-Tech Weapons to the World

[ad_1] China is preparing for one of the most anticipated and politically charged military events in recent years. On September 3, in Tiananmen Square, China will celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory over Japan in World War II with a spectacular military parade that is not only a ritual of historical remembrance but also a message to the entire

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Meta’s AI leaders discuss using Google, OpenAI models in apps, The Information says

[ad_1] Meta Platforms is considering partnerships with rivals Google or OpenAI to enhance artificial intelligence features in its applications, The Information reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the conversations. Leaders at Meta’s new AI organisation, Meta Superintelligence Labs, have explored integrating Google’s Gemini model to deliver conversational, text-based responses for queries submitted to Meta AI, the company’s primary chatbot,

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WIRED Roundup: Meta’s AI Brain Drain

[ad_1] On this episode of Uncanny Valley, we look back at the week’s biggest stories—from the researchers leaving Meta’s new superintelligence lab, to the dark money group funding Democratic influencers. [ad_2] Source link

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BGMI redeem codes: Last chance to grab Joyland Groza and in-game exclusive rewards

[ad_1] Published on: Sept 01, 2025 03:01 pm IST BGMI players have one last chance to claim exclusive rewards, including the limited-edition Joyland Groza, as Krafton releases the final set of redeem codes. Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) players have one last chance to claim exclusive in-game rewards as Krafton India rolls out the 24th and final set of redeem codes.

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Lunar eclipse 2025: Over 7 billion people to witness rare ‘Chandra Grahan’ on September 7; how to watch the blood moon and essential tips |

[ad_1] Chandra Grahan 2025: Next week, the night sky will stage a breathtaking show as a total lunar eclipse turns the Moon into a glowing red orb visible to more than 7 billion people worldwide. On September 7, 2025, nearly every inhabited continent from Asia and Africa to the Americas and Oceania will get a chance to witness this rare

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AI bringing dinosaurs to life: How scientists are turning Jurassic Park into reality |

[ad_1] For decades, the idea of bringing dinosaurs back from extinction was confined to the realm of science fiction, popularized by films like Jurassic Park. Now, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming this dream into a new reality, though not in the literal sense of living dinosaurs. Scientists are using AI to reconstruct fossils, generate realistic visuals, and even hypothesize genetic

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Bat tales over a pint: science gets a social twist

[ad_1] “You might think some of these are AI-generated or a different animal species but I want you to tell me if these are bats,” Rohit Chakravarty, asks a room of full people sipping wine, cocktails and beers. He proceeded to show a series of pictures featuring tiny wrinkly faces, lopsided heads and creatures that frankly looked like bat faces

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Can Apple still surprise us? Hidden clues in iPhone 17 “Awe Dropping” event invite

[ad_1] It’s a ritual Apple fans know by heart. The calendar flips to September, invites drop into inboxes, and the internet collectively loses its composure trying to decode Apple’s latest cryptic image or tagline. But with leaks now outpacing even the cleverest event teasers, can Apple still pull off a true surprise? This year’s “Awe Dropping” invite is making people

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