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Judges warn about AI hallucinations; lawyers still cite them
AI hallucinations – In Alabama, a judge sanctioned an attorney for briefs packed with AI-made legal citations. In the months…
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Political anger maps differently on the body, study finds
politically triggered – A new study using body heat maps suggests that emotions triggered by political issues—especially anger and disgust—show…
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Soaring solar and a surge in hydro push more coal off the US grid
solar and – Early 2026 grid data shows US electricity demand rising modestly while solar output jumps 24% year over…
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Outer core flow flips east under Pacific, mystifies scientists
Data from European Space Agency satellites and other measurements suggest the molten outer core’s flow beneath the Pacific abruptly switched…
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Flotation tanks head to Maui to ease PTSD after fires
A shipping container carrying three mobile flotation tanks is on its way to Maui, Hawaii, after the 2023 wildfires left…
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Congo’s Ebola plans meet Bundibugyo’s harder test
Bundibugyo strain – The Democratic Republic of Congo built a major Ebola response around the Zaire strain—stockpiling the Ervebo vaccine…
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Stonehenge’s Inner Circle tour turns “seen” into felt
Stonehenge Inner – A quick glance at Stonehenge from the A303 road can make it look like a solved postcard.…
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Ultrasound burns new hope into Parkinson’s circuitry
high-intensity focused – Robert Goings’ Parkinson’s symptoms were intense enough that his doctors needed them “full blast” for surgery—so he…
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Tiny AI boxes in yards aim to bypass power bottlenecks
XFRA distributed – A new system called XFRA proposes turning unused capacity in typical homes into distributed AI compute. Backed…
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Tiny AI boxes in yards aim to bypass power bottlenecks
XFRA distributed – A new system called XFRA proposes turning unused capacity in typical homes into distributed AI compute. Backed…








