Most Americans support international recognition of Palestine: Poll
A Reuters/Ipsos survey shows 59 percent of US respondents say Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has been excessive., A Reuters/Ipsos survey shows 59 percent of US respondents say Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has been excessive. Washington, DC – Most Americans believe that all countries should recognise Palestine as aContinue Reading
The Traitor Attacks Smithsonian For Focus On ‘How Bad Slavery Was’ And, Boy, The Responses
Social media users wondered what the good parts of slavery were., Read MoreContinue Reading
National Guard Troops From Four States Begin Arriving In D.C.
National Guard members from West Virginia, South Carolina, Mississippi and Louisiana have begun arriving in Washington., Read MoreContinue Reading
California Republicans push Democrats on transparency, timeline for redistricting
California Republicans pressed Democrats over the transparency and cost of the proposed redistricting measure., Read MoreContinue Reading
Judge denies DOJ request to release Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday denied the Justice Department’s request to unseal grand jury transcripts and exhibits in the Jeffrey Epstein case., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Nvidia gives fake Harrison Ford better hair using spheres
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be the first game to get Nvidia’s new RTX Hair features next month. Instead of using triangles to model hair, Nvidia will use spheres to improve Harrison Ford’s virtual hair in the Indiana Jones game. RTX Hair is designed to improve lighting and shadows…Continue Reading
Redefining druggable targets with artificial intelligence
A vast landscape of ‘undruggable’ cancer targets remains beyond the reach of conventional therapeutic agents. Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI), however, are challenging this paradigm. Synthesizing insights from a Cancer Moonshot workshop, we argue that systemically addressing the undruggable target space with AI requires a new conceptual framework. We highlight the failure of currentContinue Reading
NASA’s Webb telescope finds a new tiny moon around Uranus
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The Silenced Voices of Putin’s Russia
A new documentary shines a light on the suppression of Russia’s independent news outlets., Read MoreContinue Reading
Fried chips: UK’s nascent semi industry risks faltering
Good start, but you have to keep it up, say key players Feature It’s not easy to grow a national chip industry. Semiconductor startups are a risky investment. They chew through early-stage capital, often with little to show for it, making them a long-term proposition. Those that pay off canContinue Reading
Intel ghosts researcher who found web apps spilled 270K staff records
Chipzilla quietly fixed the problems without responding to the person who found them Security boffin Eaton Zveare has highlighted some serious holes in the online infrastructure of chip giant Intel – walking through services with coding flaws to gain access to supposedly internal documentation, from non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to theContinue Reading
Five Ways to Fight The Traitor’s Fascism
People are constantly asking me — what can I do? Between now and the 2026 midterm elections, here are five practical steps you can take to make a difference. 1. Call your representatives in Congress. https://5calls.org/ 2. Attend town halls. 3. Join local resistance groups or organize one yourself. https://indivisible.org/Continue Reading
Why Bitcoin is on the rise in Kenyan slums | BBC News
In Kibera, located in Kenya’s capital, some roadside vegetable stands are accepting an unconventional form of payment. Residents in the Soweto West area of Kibera, are using Bitcoin as part of a project aimed at bringing financial services to a community that struggles to get access to traditional banking. However,Continue Reading