Google's $32 Billion Wiz Deal Is About Every Cloud, Not Just GCP
Google's buying Wiz for $32B to deliver AI-driven security across AWS, Azure, and GCP. It won't drop multi-cloud support, and it's Google's biggest bet yet on enterprise security.
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Google's buying Wiz for $32B to deliver AI-driven security across AWS, Azure, and GCP. It won't drop multi-cloud support, and it's Google's biggest bet yet on enterprise security.
The US Navy began blocking all ships entering or leaving Iranian ports on Monday after weekend negotiations in Pakistan ended without a deal. Oil prices surged past $100 a barrel, Iran declared its armed forces on "maximum combat alert," and a fragile ceasefire hangs by a thread.
Google's Gemma 4 is one of the most capable open-weight coding models available right now — and with Ollama and Claude Code, you can be up and running in under 10 minutes. No API bills. No data leaving your machine. Just a powerful free coding assistant, running locally.
Scientists claim a major hurdle in quantum computing has been overcome. A new technique dramatically improves qubit stability, potentially paving the way for practical, powerful quantum machines much sooner than expected. Could this change everything?
AAP has removed Raghav Chadha as Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha, replacing him with MP Ashok Mittal, and has formally blocked him from the party's speaking quota in the House. Senior leaders, including Bhagwant Mann, have accused Chadha of prioritising "soft PR" over core political work. Chadha has denied the allegations, calling the move politically motivated and an attempt to silence him in Parliament. The episode lays bare deepening factional tensions within the party.
[RSS: www.scientificamerican.com] The hantavirus cruise outbreak may not have started in a garbage dump in Ushuaia, Argentina, after all
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[RSS: www.scientificamerican.com] A mathematical ratio could explain why AI-generated art doesn’t evoke awe from viewers
[RSS: www.scientificamerican.com] The El Niño climate event is due to return this year, with U.S. forecasters predicting an 82 percent chance of it coming in May through July and a 96 percent chance for it doing so in December through February 2027
[RSS: www.scientificamerican.com] The nation’s top court extended a stay on a lower court order banning telemedicine access to mifepristone, a drug used in medication abortions—but the order sets up a longer legal fight
[RSS: www.scientificamerican.com] This snail became the first animal living on deep-sea hydrothermal vents to be added to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species—it also turns poisonous sulfur into armor
[RSS: www.scientificamerican.com] A new book argues that disparities in fibroids, cancer and diagnosis reveal a lifelong gynecologic health crisis for Black women
[RSS: www.scientificamerican.com] There are parts of the universe, and of the electromagnetic spectrum, that we’re not covering with our telescopes—but not as many as you might think!
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