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[RSS: feeds.arstechnica.com] The interim Phase I trial data was only from 35 people, but results look good so far.
Alarming new satellite data shows Greenland's ice sheet is shedding mass at an accelerating rate. Scientists warn this could drastically reshape coastlines and exacerbate global sea-level rise much sooner than expected.
For the first time, scientists have traced high-energy neutrinos, or 'ghost particles,' back to a specific galaxy beyond our own Milky Way. This discovery opens a new window into the universe's most violent events.
Breakthrough! Scientists have finally achieved sustained net energy gain in a fusion reactor. This could be the clean energy game-changer the world desperately needs.
In a landmark trial, scientists used CRISPR gene editing to successfully restore vision in patients suffering from a rare inherited form of blindness, marking a new era for genetic therapies.
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.
Forget chatbots. New AI models are demonstrating uncanny abilities to mimic human communication, potentially handling your inbox. Is this a productivity game-changer or a privacy minefield?
Researchers at MIT have observed AI models generating complex, seemingly random imagery during idle periods. Is this a glitch, or the dawn of artificial consciousness?
As AI models grow more sophisticated, the discussion shifts from factory floors to corporate offices. Is your job safe from the coming wave of automation?