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The Novo Nordisk Foundation and the Danish State Loan Fund announced on Thursday that they are investing in the world's most ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWhy is the world’s most powerful quantum computer being built in Denmark?Discover how Nasiol’s 3-step nano coating system boosts solar panel efficiency, reduces cleaning, and extends lifespan.
Thanks to the addition of AI it not only answers questions but - the manufacturer claims - can hold and sustain 'complex ...
On Friday 18 July, the United Kingdom announced that it had uncovered a Russian military intelligence operation involving the use of sophisticated malware for cyber espionage. Source: UK National ...
The European Commission is working on an age verification app that is meant to stop children from accessing unsafe content ...
We spoke with Ross Scott, who has taken up the fight against the big gaming companies to preserve the future of gaming.
The new rule of court and accompanying guidance give courts the choice of whether to use generative AI. Judges will have ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAustralia turns scrap rubber into rail armor in clever track-stabilizing trialSydney’s recycled rubber track innovation cushions load, protects ballast, and promises millions in maintenance savings.
Nuclear energy developments span EU financing reforms, CEE deployment strategies, AI innovation, and renewed interest in large US reactors.
For decades, 401 (k) portfolios benefited from a tailwind of falling interest rates and rising equity prices. But today’s higher-rate environment and volatile equity returns mean that simply riding ...
UN: Saving UNRWA; free speech/hate speech; Waltz weaponizes US aid; Pakistan’s push for Kashmir vote. Plus: SDG ...
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