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Lucid’s bankruptcy rumor is a bad sign for the EV future
Lucid’s bankruptcy rumor is a bad sign for the EV future
Lucid Motors found itself in a tough bind this week, fending off bankruptcy rumors and watching its stock price plunge as a result. The company quickly denied the report, calling it "completely false" and pointing to its available free cash flow as evidence that it has enough run
Thinking Machines Lab Drops Its First Model
Thinking Machines Lab Drops Its First Model
Inkling, a 975-billion-parameter open source model, was trained to understand video and audio. It could help Thinking Machines establish itself among competitors like Anthropic and OpenAI.
How Anthropic may have talked itself into an AI export ban
How Anthropic may have talked itself into an AI export ban
The company warned about dangers of advanced AI far more than rival OpenAI. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
250 years of US independence: How France helped turn the tide of the Revolutionary War
250 years of US independence: How France helped turn the tide of the Revolutionary War
After months of discreet support, France officially allied itself with the American revolutionaries in their war against the British Empire, a decision that would permanently alter the fate of both nations.
Syria's reconstruction and economic policy will rely on Europe and Turkey
Syria's reconstruction and economic policy will rely on Europe and Turkey
French President Emmanuel Macron is the first Western European leader to have met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus, in a landmark visit for the country's post-Assad era. A question is at the centre of the visit: How can Syria build itself back after years of wars
Russian threat, Greenland: Denmark’s struggle to tackle fake news
Russian threat, Greenland: Denmark’s struggle to tackle fake news
Faced with US pressure over Greenland and Russia’s belligerence in the East, Denmark finds itself caught between twin threats - and at the nexus of disinformation campaigns. With online campaigns dividing public opinion on crucial issues, the race is on to push back against fake
Nigeria probes made-up 'presidential' agency that secured thousands in public funds
Nigeria probes made-up 'presidential' agency that secured thousands in public funds
Nigeria is investigating a made-up government agency which authorities are saying was cooked up by a conman, and somehow managed to operate under authorities' noses. It had set up offices on government premises and even got itself listed on the budget for allocation of public mon
In final speech to armed forces, Macron urges European defence porjects
In final speech to armed forces, Macron urges European defence porjects
French President Emmanuel Macron on July 13 said Europe was ready to defend itself and freedom with "blood" if necessary, before a meeting of Ukraine's allies to reaffirm support for Kyiv and step up pressure on Russia. He spoke ahead of France's national public holiday. FRANCE 2
Skin renews despite 60% to 70% fibroblast depletion in mice, challenging long-held assumpt
Human skin is constantly rebuilding itself. Every few weeks, the outermost layers shed and are replaced by new cells pushed up from the base. For decades, scientists believed this renewal depended heavily on fibroblasts, a class of supportive cells nestled in the deeper layer of
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Existing drugs could be repurposed for longevity by tapping network of aging-related genes
The quest to prolong life has gone on for as long as human existence itself, from the mythical Fountain of Youth to quick-fix fads like intermittent fasting, supplements and injections. But if you take a look in your medicine cabinet, you may unwittingly come across a drug that h
New Alzheimer's drugs offer hope for some, but good dementia care protects the humanity of
New Alzheimer's drugs offer hope for some, but good dementia care protects the humanity of
Disease-modifying drugs for Alzheimer's offer a meaningful glimpse of hope for many people who fear dementia. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, but dementia itself is an umbrella term for symptoms such as memory loss, confusion and changes in thinking.
Cellular 'bandages' help rebuild uterine lining after monthly shedding, study finds
For most women past puberty, the uterine lining (endometrium) sheds from the body roughly every month if there is no fertilized egg present. Then, the uterus rebuilds itself to prepare for a potential pregnancy. While this process—the menstrual cycle—is widely known, how it works