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The Black Market for Fake Science Is Growing Faster Than Legitimate Research, Study Warns

[ad_1] A new study by researchers at Northwestern University has set off alarm bells about the future of academic research, warning that the publication of fraudulent science is growing at a faster rate than that of legitimate research. Over the last four centuries, an implicit contract has been established between scientists and states: in exchange for producing knowledge useful for

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Microsoft Says Forza Motorsport Will Continue to Get Support Despite Cuts at Developer Turn 10 Studios

[ad_1] Xbox first-party racing titles Forza Horizon 5 and Forza Motorsport will continue to get support, Microsoft has confirmed amidst speculation over the Forza Franchise. Developers Turn 10 Studios and Playground Games will continue to add content to the games, despite layoffs at the former. Forza Motorsport studio Turn 10 was reportedly hit with layoffs last month during widespread cuts

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Apple teams up with top apps for next-gen Siri launch

[ad_1] As Apple prepares to roll out the next-generation Siri, it is working closely with developers of some of the most widely used iOS apps to ensure smooth integration with the new system. At the core of this upgrade is the App Intents framework, designed to enable Siri to perform deeper, more meaningful actions within third-party apps, alongside improvements in

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Oppo K13x 5G Review: Built to Last But With One Big Compromise

[ad_1] Brands have often prioritised battery life when contemplating a new smartphone launch in the budget segment. While many have also placed emphasis on delivering on other parameters such as cameras and displays, durability has often been an afterthought for OEMs. However, this is where the Oppo K13x 5G is potentially a game-changer. It aims to shift the perception of

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Aeneas AI Model Helps Decode and Restore Ancient Roman Inscriptions

[ad_1] Ancient Roman Inscriptions help us understand laws, traditions, economy, and even the emotional perspective of ancient people. Their lives and histories, however, have been rendered difficult to understand because, over time, the inscriptions have been damaged. Every year, there are 1500 Roman inscriptions discovered, albeit many of them are incomplete. Fortunately, advancements in technology like the new Aeneas tool,

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Robot Drummer: Humanoid Robot Learns to Play Drums with Human-Like Precision

[ad_1] Human-like designed robots have so far been tested for the assistive and manual tasks such as carrying objects, assisting in physical therapy and supporting elderly individuals. Their potential in expressive and creative fields, such as arts and music performance have introduced Robot Drummer which is a humanoid robot capable of drum playing both expressively and precisely. This project’s objective

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Twisted Jet Confirms Most Extreme Binary Black Hole System in the Universe

[ad_1] Astronomers using a global radio telescope array have captured a record-sharp image of the blazar OJ 287, showing its particle jet is sharply bent. This twisted jet provides compelling evidence that OJ 287’s core contains not one but two supermassive black holes in a tight orbit. For decades, OJ 287’s ~12-year cycle of flares hinted at a secondary black

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How To Use Parallels to Run Windows on a Mac

[ad_1] While Apple is very keen that its macOS software is only ever run on Macs, there are numerous options for doing the opposite and running Windows on Apple computers. If you’re a developer, or need access to both Windows and Mac apps, or simply want the flexibility of two operating systems, this isn’t too difficult to set up with

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ISRO to launch 6,500 kg communication satellite built by U.S. in couple of months: Chairman

[ad_1] C.P. Radhakrishnan, Governor of Maharashtra, presenting an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science to V.Narayanan, Chairman, ISRO, at the 21st SRM Institute of Science & Technology Convocation on August 10, 2025. | Photo Credit: Ragu R. After marking a humble beginning in the Indian space programme with a tiny rocket supplied by the United States, ISRO would launch a

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This New Pyramid-Like Shape Always Lands With the Same Side Up

[ad_1] In 2023, Domokos—along with his graduate students Gergő Almádi and Krisztina Regős, and Robert Dawson of Saint Mary’s University in Canada—proved that it is indeed possible to distribute a tetrahedron’s weight so that it will sit on just one face. At least in theory. But Almádi, Dawson, and Domokos wanted to build the thing, a task that turned out

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How to Protect Yourself From Portable Point-of-Sale Scams

[ad_1] Considering the widespread use of contactless payment systems, it’s no surprise that portable point-of-sale thefts are making a comeback. This type of robbery is enjoying a new wave of popularity, and it is much harder to spot given how quickly those transactions take place. But how much risk is there, really? And how can you protect yourself from POS

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Infinix Hot 60i 5G mobile: Price in India, specifications, camera, design and more

[ad_1] After unveiling the Hot 60i 4G variant earlier this year, Infinix is preparing to introduce its 5G counterpart to the Indian market. The Transsion-owned brand has begun teasing the upcoming device, which is set to launch later this month, targeting budget-conscious consumers looking for reliable performance and long battery life. Infinix Hot 60i 5G will sport a sleek design

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Momentum sagging at UN plastic pollution treaty talks

[ad_1] GENEVA: Talks on forging a landmark treaty to combat the scourge of plastic pollution were stumbling Saturday, with progress slow and countries wildly at odds on how far the proposed agreement should go.The negotiations, which opened on Tuesday, have four working days left to strike a legally-binding instrument that would tackle the growing problem choking the environment.In a blunt

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Global ocean model affirms Fukushima wastewater release is safe

[ad_1] An aerial view shows the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in August 2023. The tanks contain treated radioactive wastewater the facility has been slowly releasing into the Pacific Ocean. | Photo Credit: Reuters Most monitoring of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant’s release of tritiated wastewater has thus far focused on local coastal waters. No global-scale study has tracked

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A Special Diamond Is the Key to a Fully Open Source Quantum Sensor

[ad_1] Quantum computing is either a distant dream or an imminent reality depending on whom you ask. And while much of this year’s Quantum Village at the Defcon security conference in Las Vegas is focused on emerging research and threat analysis, Village cofounders Victoria Kumaran and Mark Carney are also working to make a currently available quantum technology more accessible

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SpaceX splashdown: ISS astronauts return after 5 months; Nasa’s first Pacific landing in 50 years

[ad_1] This image provided by NASA shows, from left, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 members JAXA Four astronauts have safely returned to Earth after spending five months aboard the International space station (ISS). Their SpaceX capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California on Saturday, a day after leaving the orbiting laboratory.Nasa’s Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers,

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Review: The North Star of Foldables

[ad_1] With the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Samsung has once again demonstrated its ability to reinvent the foldable segment. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 was a great device, but it followed a design language that didn’t feel like an upgrade over its predecessor. Samsung, during closed-door briefings for the Fold 7, claimed that it almost made the new foldable from

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Google to Reportedly Shut Down Support for Steam for Chromebook in 2026

[ad_1] Google is reportedly dropping support for the Steam for Chromebook Beta programme at the end of this year. As per the report, Chromebook users attempting to launch the beta app are now getting a pop-up message informing them about the upcoming discontinuation. The Mountain View-based tech giant has reportedly set January 1, 2026, as the date to pull the

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The 24 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now (August 2025)

[ad_1] While Netflix is busy pumping out more series than any one person could watch (probably), some of the best shows are on Amazon Prime Video. Trouble is, navigating the service’s labyrinthine menus can make finding the right series a pain. We’re here to help. Below are our favorite Amazon series—all included with your Prime subscription. For more viewing picks,

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Private Companies Are Now Gathering Weather Data for NOAA

[ad_1] WindBorne’s balloons, in contrast, can collect and distribute data from remote regions. That makes them more adaptive, and especially useful for monitoring atmospheric rivers that bring extreme precipitation to coastal regions, said Glackin. “I’d like to see them in the suite of observing systems.” The company deploys about 100 balloons from six launch sites globally, a fraction of the

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The US Court Records System Has Been Hacked

[ad_1] In response to recent cyberattacks, the federal judiciary said its been in the process of implementing new safeguards to address the judiciary’s ongoing exposure to “constant and sophisticated” cyber threats. The incident highlights longstanding warnings that the judiciary’s systems are outdated and vulnerable. A top federal judge told Congress in June that CM/ECF and PACER face “unrelenting security threats”

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Turkey reports hottest July in 55 years

[ad_1] Turkey recorded its hottest July in 55 years, the environment ministry said Saturday.Temperatures recorded in 66 of the country’s 220 weather stations showed an average rise of 1.9 degrees over the preceding years, the ministry said on X.The highest-ever recorded temperature of 50.5 C was also set near the end of July in Silopi, southeast Turkey. Silopi, a city

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