Freshwater lakes across North America and Europe are becoming noticeably browner, reducing underwater visibility and reshaping fish populations. Research found that several popular sport fish, including trout, bass, perch, and whitefish, tend to decline in… Read more: As lakes turn brown, trout and bass decline while pike and walleye thrive
Not that anyone in power is going to care, but there’s even more evidence that Americans are coming to overwhelmingly loathe AI — despite, or perhaps because, they’re using chatbots more than ever. In a… Read more: Americans Have Turned Against AI in Incredible Numbers
Workplace morale at Meta is in a tailspin after Mark Zuckerberg and his executive crew slashed thousands of jobs to free up more funds for AI. Usually when rank-and-file morale takes a nosedive, corporate bosses… Read more: Meta Exec Admits Zuckerberg Has Crushed Workers’ Spirits
As newborn neurons make their way through the developing brain, they must squeeze through incredibly tight spaces to reach their final destinations. Researchers discovered that this physical journey routinely causes some of the most severe… Read more: Scientists discover neurons must break their DNA to build the brain
Despite centuries of study, scientists are still finding new details and even overlooked structures within the human body. As researchers explore anatomical differences between individuals, it’s becoming clear that the body is far more complex—and… Read more: Think human anatomy is finished? Scientists say think again
Investigation finds AI content that purports to show genuine customers, prompting calls for greater transparency Brands promoting their products online are quietly deploying AI-generated influencers on social media, an investigation has found, prompting calls for… Read more: Brands using AI-generated influencers to promote products on social media
Animals from different species often rely on surprisingly sophisticated communication to work together, whether finding food, cleaning parasites, or gaining protection. New research suggests these interspecies “conversations” are flexible, evolved, and far more important to… Read more: The secret language behind animal cooperation
Animals from different species often rely on surprisingly sophisticated communication to work together, whether finding food, cleaning parasites, or gaining protection. New research suggests these interspecies “conversations” are flexible, evolved, and far more important to… Read more: The secret language behind animal cooperation
Scientists have discovered that a gene normally considered a DNA-protecting “good guy” can become dangerous when cells make too much of it. The gene, EXO1, acts like molecular scissors that help repair DNA, but when… Read more: This DNA repair gene went rogue and exposed a cancer weakness
Scientists have discovered that a gene normally considered a DNA-protecting “good guy” can become dangerous when cells make too much of it. The gene, EXO1, acts like molecular scissors that help repair DNA, but when… Read more: This DNA repair gene went rogue and exposed a cancer weakness
A surprising new study suggests the earliest primates didn’t originate in tropical forests but in cold, dry parts of North America. Some may have even survived seasonal Arctic conditions by slowing their metabolism or hibernating.… Read more: The first primates may have evolved in the cold, not the tropics
A surprising new study suggests the earliest primates didn’t originate in tropical forests but in cold, dry parts of North America. Some may have even survived seasonal Arctic conditions by slowing their metabolism or hibernating.… Read more: The first primates may have evolved in the cold, not the tropics
The global cobalt supply chain is more interconnected—and more vulnerable—than previously thought, with disruptions capable of triggering far-reaching cascades across multiple countries and industries. Researchers warn that protecting battery supply chains will require system-wide coordination… Read more: A single cobalt shock could trigger global EV battery supply chaos
The global cobalt supply chain is more interconnected—and more vulnerable—than previously thought, with disruptions capable of triggering far-reaching cascades across multiple countries and industries. Researchers warn that protecting battery supply chains will require system-wide coordination… Read more: A single cobalt shock could trigger global EV battery supply chaos
Researchers found that twisting layered sheets of hexagonal boron nitride can dramatically change the light produced by quantum emitters embedded within the material. The technique offers an unexpected new level of control over components that… Read more: This simple twist could bring quantum computers closer to reality
Researchers found that twisting layered sheets of hexagonal boron nitride can dramatically change the light produced by quantum emitters embedded within the material. The technique offers an unexpected new level of control over components that… Read more: This simple twist could bring quantum computers closer to reality
AI slop has become practically inescapable on social media, with low-rent and at-times terrifying AI-generated videos drowning out human creators across platforms. Even the vertical video darling TikTok has fallen victim. According to a new… Read more: TikTok Has Been Completely Taken Over by AI Slop
Exclusive: While recruits will increase headcount for now, broader adoption of AI could lead to jobs cuts in future Lloyds Banking Group has launched an AI recruitment drive for 300 tech experts, weeks before its… Read more: Lloyds Banking Group to hire 300 tech experts to work on AI
Literary magazine will no longer engage in ‘external publishing partnerships’ after Commonwealth prize furore The prominent literary magazine Granta will no longer publish the winning entries of the annual Commonwealth short story prize after one… Read more: Granta stops publishing short story award winners over AI controversy
Companies working at the frontier of aerospace, energy, and computing are constantly looking for new materials to improve performance. But in order to understand how those materials will actually behave once they’re inside rockets or… Read more: A better way to model the behavior of metal alloys
This is Behind the Blog, where we share our behind-the-scenes thoughts about how a few of our top stories of the week came together. This week, we discuss questionable analysis, mysterious parcels, and the Knicks… Read more: Behind the Blog: Landfillcore and Go Knicks
deepset, the company behind Haystack, the production-ready open-source AI agent framework and platform, today announced it has joined the HPE Unleash AI partner program to help government, defense, and regulated enterprises deploy production-grade AI systems… Read more: deepset Joins HPE’s Unleash AI Program to Accelerate Sovereign Agentic AI
Expanding access to Claude through Amazon Bedrock while combining enterprise AI capabilities with AWS operational expertise. Lyra Cloud Services (“LCS”), Evergreen’s newest addition to the Lyra Technology Group Portfolio, today announced a strategic partnership with Anthropic, expanding customer access… Read more: LCS Partners with Anthropic to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption on AWS
Robo.ai Inc. (NASDAQ: AIIO), a Nasdaq-listed UAE-based company, announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the equity interests of QC Capital Limited (“Quantum Core” or “QC Capital”). Under the… Read more: Robo.ai announces proposed acquisition of QC Capital
MSPAlliance® today announced a groundbreaking AI risk monitoring capability integrated into the Cyber Verify program. This new feature, available through the External Service Provider Dashboard (ESP), gives MSP organizations (and their clients) instant visibility into a… Read more: MSPAlliance Launches AI Risk Visibility in Cyber Verify
SAP and Google Cloud are deploying agentic commerce architecture to automate multi-agent marketing and retail operations at enterprise scale. SAP research indicates 78 percent of businesses consider AI essential for retaining customers in 2026. However,… Read more: SAP and Google Cloud deploy agentic commerce architecture
Scientists have uncovered a surprising connection between quantum gravity and an exotic quantum state of matter that could explain why the universe isn’t expanding wildly fast. The study suggests that the very shape of space-time… Read more: Einstein’s “biggest blunder” may finally have an explanation
A newly identified molecule called OLE helped restore the brain’s immune cells to a more protective state in Alzheimer’s models. The treatment reduced toxic plaque buildup and improved memory, raising hopes for a new therapeutic… Read more: Scientists reprogram brain immune cells to fight Alzheimer’s
Researchers developed a Wordle-solving strategy that succeeds 99% of the time by focusing on information gain rather than likely answers. The method uses Shannon entropy to identify guesses that reveal the most about the hidden… Read more: Researchers found a Wordle strategy that wins 99% of the time
OpenAI, a company currently fighting more than a dozen consumer safety and wrongful death lawsuits, just hired Noam Shazeer — a cofounder of the notorious AI companion startup Character.AI, which has settled a pile of lawsuits over… Read more: OpenAI Just Hired a Guy Accused of Terrible Things
Nadia Carlsten, AI and advanced computing industry leader, appointed president, CEO and board member Independent Director Lily Yan Hughes appointed as board chair Allbirds, Inc. name changed to Smartbird, Inc. Smartbird, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIRD), an AI… Read more: Smartbird Appoints New CEO to Advance AI Infrastructure Strategy
Australian enterprises remain dependent on foreign technology infrastructure, while major economies treat that dependency as a strategic liability. The post As the World Claims Tech Sovereignty, Where Does Australia Stand? appeared first on TechRepublic.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company, today announced that it has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide SIEM 2026 Vendor Assessment (Doc# US54126826, June 2026). Download the complimentary excerpt here. The IDC MarketScape’s… Read more: Elastic Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide SIEM 2026
The race to build data centers in space is gaining momentum as AI drives unprecedented demand for computing power. Orbital facilities could tap into abundant solar energy and avoid many of the environmental challenges faced… Read more: SpaceX wants to build AI data centers in space. Will it work?
Microsoft says it has detected new self-propagating malware that spreads through USB drives in search of cryptocurrency credentials, which it then sends to attacker-controlled servers. The company named the worm Crypto Clipper because it monitors… Read more: Microsoft discovers new lightweight backdoor that steals cryptocurrency
Anthropic still can’t distribute Claude Mythos or Fable 5 after running afoul of the Trump administration. But no one can say exactly what the company did wrong.
On today’s Uncanny Valley, we dive into the dysfunction in Meta’s newly formed AI unit and why it’s been driving already-low employee morale even further into the ground.
Law enforcement agencies across the world have rushed to integrate AI into their investigations, promising faster arrests and higher case closure rates. The rising number of wrongful arrests attributed to AI facial recognition systems, however,… Read more: Cop Accused of Using AI to Fake Evidence
Plague was already a deadly killer 5,500 years ago, long before cities, farming, or the rat-infested conditions usually linked to historic outbreaks. By analyzing ancient DNA from hunter-gatherer cemeteries in Siberia, researchers discovered early plague… Read more: Ancient DNA reveals plague was already killing humans 5,500 years ago
Plague swept through groups of hunter-gatherers in southeastern Siberia 5,500 years ago, leaving dozens dead in its wake—with DNA from Yersinia pestis bacteria still trapped inside their teeth. University of Oxford ancient DNA researcher Ruairidh… Read more: Hunter-gatherers in Siberia died of a plague outbreak 5,500 years ago
Alibaba Cloud opened two Paris availability zones as European enterprises weigh data sovereignty, resilience, and AI infrastructure needs. The post Alibaba Cloud Bets on France as Europe Seeks More Control Over AI appeared first on… Read more: Alibaba Cloud Bets on France as Europe Seeks More Control Over AI
The unified platform combines AI discovery, runtime security enforcement, shadow AI control, identity and privilege control, and continuous red teaming. Uniquely integrates AI security into a broader identity security architecture to manage human, machine, and AI identities… Read more: Securden Expands Identity Platform with AI Agent Security and Governance
Computer vision deployments are driving retail productivity gains as operators automate physical shelf tracking to protect eroding margins. This hardware deployment directly addresses the persistent in-store execution failures currently costing the industry billions. A study… Read more: Computer vision deployments drive retail productivity gains
The software engineers filed a complaint with Seattle’s civil rights office accusing Amazon of illegally retaliating against them for expressing their personal
In a viral essay about how ludicrous the idea that LLMs are conscious is, science fiction writer Ted Chiang asked us to consider Microsoft Word: “Being open to the possibility that LLMs are conscious is… Read more: If AI Is Sentient Then So Is ‘Age of Empires II’
Anthropic updated Claude Design with design system imports, Claude Code syncing, canvas editing, and more export options for enterprise teams. The post Anthropic Adds Brand Controls, Code Sync to Claude Design appeared first on TechRepublic.