Europe’s largest weather forecaster has seen a nearly 20% surge in commercial licenses, with over 800 firms—including a substantial number of energy companies—scrambling to enhance their AI models, highlighting a fierce race for data.
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Moody’s Likely to Downgrade Electronic Arts After S&P’s Action
Moody’s Ratings plans to downgrade Electronic Arts Inc. by multiple notches following its private acquisition, echoing S&P Global’s recent warning about the $20 billion debt financing committed for the deal, signaling a looming junk status.
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AI-Generated Actress Sparks Backlash from Hollywood Actors Union
SAG-AFTRA condemned the AI-generated character Tilly Norwood, spotlighted in a viral video, asserting it threatens actor livelihoods by potentially replacing human performers and undermining the value of genuine artistry.
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Amazon Launches Redesigned Echo Devices and Ring Cameras
Amazon is set to challenge Apple in the AI era, unveiling a new line of Echo devices, Ring cameras, and TV gadgets, as SVP Panos Panay emphasizes creating desirable products for every price point, hoping they’ll be showcased in homes everywhere.
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Microbial DNA sequencing demonstrates that nutrient pollution and climate change exacerbate lake eutrophication.
A groundbreaking study by Concordia University reveals that nutrient pollution and climate change synergistically drive algal blooms in Canadian lakes, endangering ecosystems and highlighting an urgent environmental crisis.
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Intel Confirms Commitment to Ohio Project Following Pressure from US Senator
Intel Corp. faces pressure from Senator Bernie Moreno for updates on its delayed multibillion-dollar chip plant in Ohio, now expected to open in 2030, as concerns grow over the economic impact of the postponement on the state’s future.
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Refugii în formă de helix imprimați 3D îmbunătățesc ratele de supraviețuire ale baby coralilor.
In a groundbreaking study, University of Hawaiʻi scientists reveal that innovative 3D-printed structures—designed to mimic natural shelters—result in an astonishing 80-fold increase in baby coral settlement and up to 50 times better survival rates, offering hope for reef restoration.
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Video analysis of tree movement provides a non-invasive approach to assess forest health.
At William & Mary, Professor Dom Ciruzzi employs video technology to revolutionize tree health monitoring, unveiling how trees sway to communicate their well-being, potentially transforming ecohydrological practices and urban infrastructure planning.
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Geological evidence suggests the presence of an ancient ocean in the northern hemisphere of Mars.
New research from the University of Arkansas uncovers compelling evidence that an ancient ocean once existed in Mars’ northern hemisphere, raising tantalizing questions about the potential for past life on the red planet.
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Experts caution that the decline in global biodiversity necessitates immediate, widespread changes across society.
Biodiversity loss, accelerating for 50 years, demands urgent transformative social and cultural changes across all sectors, as revealed by a landmark IPBES assessment calling for collective action to safeguard our planet’s future.