by Emily Mullin on (#6Q0NT)
After the FDA rejected its proposed MDMA treatment, Lykos Therapeutics is laying off 75 percent of its staff and its founder has left the company.
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by Joel Khalili on (#6Q0H2)
The bankrupt crypto lender's legal action brings into relief the backroom maneuvering that barely shielded Tether from widespread market turmoil.
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by Will Knight on (#6Q0DQ)
Studies suggest that regulations could be tightened to head off AI misbehavior.
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by Parker Hall on (#6Q0AM)
Dyson's noise-canceling headphones look like vacuums but sound better than AirPods Max.
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by Ryan Waniata on (#6Q0AP)
This second-tier television is a colorful powerhouse loaded with value.
by Lily Hay Newman on (#6Q07G)
A fix is coming, but data analytics giant Palantir says it's ditching Android devices altogether because Google's response to the vulnerability has been troubling.
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by Michael Calore, Lauren Goode on (#6Q054)
This week: Google's new photo manipulation tools produce some convincing results, but how much of this unreality are we supposed to stomach?
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by Makena Kelly on (#6Q055)
Which influencers are actually influencing? A survey of the field turns up everyone from people focused on specific state legislatures to Elon Musk.
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by Makena Kelly on (#6Q056)
From Hasan Piker to Logan Paul, this interactive display maps how online personalities on the right and the left are using their massive followings to influence the US election.
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by Paresh Dave on (#6Q032)
The tech giant says its affirmative litigation" deters and raises awareness of bad behavior. But skeptics wonder whether these suits are too small a gesture.
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by Isabel Fraser on (#6Q031)
In a world first, Harvard biologists worked with Google to diagram a cubic millimeter of human cerebral cortex at the subcellular level, paving the way for the next generation of brain science.
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by Amit Katwala on (#6Q033)
Inspired by his expertise in breaking ancient codes, Roeland Decorte built a smartphone app that continuously listens for signs of disease hidden in our pulse.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#6PZQN)
APT42, which is believed to work for Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, targeted about a dozen people associated with both Trump's and Biden's campaigns this spring, according to Google's Threat Analysis Group.
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by Matt Burgess on (#6PZJK)
Security researchers say they've extracted digital management keys from select electronic lockers and revealed how they could be cloned.
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by Vittoria Elliott on (#6PZJM)
A report found that Instagram left up 93 percent of violent comments toward female candidates-the kind of online abuse that has led them to not seek office.
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by David Gilbert on (#6PZCD)
A month after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, QAnon believers and their families are still stuck in a cycle of despair.
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by Vittoria Elliott on (#6PZ9S)
Ten years ago, much of the frustrations gamers were expressing came from anger over no longer being the target audience. Now those feelings are everywhere, from fandom to politics.
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by Jason Barlow on (#6PZ7G)
In a sport where speed is everything, Richard Childress Racing has embraced artificial intelligence to time its refueling down to the millisecond.
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by Jonathan O’Callaghan on (#6PZ7H)
If you spend millions of dollars developing a satellite, you need to know it can handle the rigors of hurtling around the Earth at 17,000 mph. The UK's National Satellite Test Facility is here to help.
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by Kate Knibbs on (#6PZ7J)
With demand for GLP-1 drugs sky-high, the supplement industry is elbowing into the market. Some products are meant to complement meds like Ozempic. Others are positioned as natural" alternatives.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#6PZ7K)
Please don't, actually. But do update your Shimano Di2 shifters' software to prevent a new radio-based form of cycling sabotage.
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by Bob Sorokanich on (#6PZ7M)
Just as Tesla ditches its $60,000 Cybertruck, Ford finally allows buyers to pair its efficient hybrid powertrain with all-wheel drive and a towing package. Hallelujah.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6PZ5M)
I tried the world's first Qi2 Android smartphone, which adds a MagSafe-like charging experience.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#5NFGM)
That .edu email is your ticket to exclusive savings on laptops, streaming services, software, and more.
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by Ben Dowsett on (#6PZ3T)
Later this season, the UK's top soccer division will replace its controversial VAR offside-detection system in favor of a phalanx of Apple's smartphones.
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by Reece Rogers on (#6PYWH)
The new voice feature from OpenAI for ChatGPT is often entertaining and will even do a Trump impression. It likely rolls out to all paid users this fall.
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by Amanda Hoover on (#6PYSK)
During their conversation on X Spaces, Trump seemed to praise Musk for firing striking workers. Those remarks may violate labor law.
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by Kyle Orland, Ars Technica on (#6PYPY)
Conspiracy theories have shot up around images of surging crowds for Harris-Walz campaign events. But all it takes is a little research to prove the photos are real.
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by Megan Farokhmanesh on (#6PYPZ)
No official details exist yet for Deadlock, the rumored 6v6 team shooter from Valve. That hasn't stopped people from playing it on Steam.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6PYKW)
In exclusive interviews, Google's Pixel imaging team explains how its new camera tech can capture a photo that's more realistic and natural-and how its new AI tools can reimagine an entire scene.
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by Julian Chokkattu, Adrienne So on (#6PYKV)
The Pixel 9 series now features four phones, including the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, alongside the Pixel Watch 3 and Pixel Buds Pro 2.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6PYKT)
The company's wearables technicians talk about pioneering new health advances, along with the challenges they've faced and the successes they've earned after a decade of Wear OS.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6PYKS)
Add Me, Reimagine, Autoframe, and Zoom Enhance-these camera features allow you to alter your photos with zero technical know-how.
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by Matt Reynolds on (#6PYKX)
Upside Foods, a leading cultivated-meat company, argues that the ban violates the US Constitution in several ways.
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by David Gilbert on (#6PYDS)
Musk's stagnating platform has been hemorrhaging users and advertisers for years. Trump's sudden return could give it a much-needed boost.
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by Medea Giordano on (#69FPY)
Look Ma, no wires! These stick vacs are the best battery-operated dust suckers.
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by Simon Hill on (#5MMNJ)
When going abroad, the right plugs are essential to keeping your gadgets charged. These are our favorites.
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by Terrence O’Brien on (#6PYBF)
The latest semi-modular synth is a mediocre vocoder but an exciting sonic playground
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by Chris Baraniuk on (#6PY9N)
Stronger winds, bouts of extreme low temperature, and higher humidity pose difficult but surmountable challenges for heat pumps.
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by Alana Yzola on (#6PY9P)
Across the United States, members of Black Greek organizations are using everything from large social media accounts to secret group chats with the single aim of increasing turnout in November.
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We're live at the Made by Google" event. We'll be bringing you up-to-the-minute news updates about the Pixel phones, watches, earbuds, and Google Gemini.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#6DM4G)
Ace the school year with special perks-like cheap software, phone plans, and classroom supplies.
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by Makena Kelly on (#6PY3T)
Musk laughed and agreed as Trump described a nation on the verge of the apocalypse-even where it put him at odds with the tycoon's own business interests.
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by Brian Merchant on (#6PXTD)
Mike Rianda's The Mitchells vs. the Machines is a sci-fi comedy about a family fighting back against Silicon Valley tech. As animators gear up to battle Hollywood studios, it's becoming a fable.
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by Marah Eakin on (#6PXHC)
In an attempt to lure in younger viewers, NBCUniversal sent dozens of social media influencers to the 2024 Paris Olympics. But the athletes and entertainers were the ones who went viral.
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by Medea Giordano on (#4EZC1)
Help the whole family catch more z's with soothing background noise from our favorite sound machines.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#6PXF4)
As NASA gears up to send a lunar terrain vehicle to the moon, it has asked tire designers to make a set of wheels that can survive the harsh conditions.
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by David Gilbert on (#6PXF5)
A decade after Gamergate launched a new, toxic era of online communication, the tactics developed and honed in 2014 are now in full view in attacks against the vice president.
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by Simon Hill on (#6PXDB)
Amazfit's fledgling smart ring pairs well with the company's smartwatches. But the ring is not ready to go it alone.
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by Joel Khalili on (#6PXDC)
Under new CEO Paolo Ardoino, the crypto company is spending heavily in a bid to muscle into an AI market dominated by the world's largest tech firms.
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