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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reportedly said “the whole world would’ve fallen apart” if the company had a bad quarter

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He’s right about the memes, that’s for sure. http://dlvr.it/TPP1Ms

Scientists Found a Massive Asteroid Crater Hidden in Plain Sight

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At 900 meters, the giant crater in southern China is three times larger than the previous Holocene recorder holder. http://dlvr.it/TPNx0V

A New Venom-Packed Sea Creature Has Entered Japanese Waters: Researchers Say It Shouldn’t Even Be There

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Daily Galaxy said: A venomous sea creature, long mistaken for a jellyfish, has suddenly appeared thousands of miles from its known habitat—triggering alarms among scientists. Its arrival isn’t random. It may be the first sign of a deeper oceanic shift already underway. http://dlvr.it/TPNtzc

As Harvard addresses grade inflation, there’s still no easy fix for easy A’s

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A damning internal report on soaring GPAs has done little to assuage scores of career-anxious Harvardians. http://dlvr.it/TPNq3j

A new angle of study for unveiling black hole secrets

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St. Louis, MO (SPX) Nov 20, 2025 An international collaboration of physicists including researchers at Washington University in St. Louis has made measurements to better understand how matter falls into black holes and how enormous amounts of energy and light are released in the process. The scientists pointed a balloon-borne telescope called XL-Calibur at a black hole, Cygnus X-1, located about 7,000 light-years from Ear http://dlvr.it/TPNlGh

Bottega Veneta’s $6,900 Jenga Set Is Too Luxe to Play With

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Bottega Veneta’s $6,900 Jenga Set Is Too Luxe to Play With I am not much of a game night enthusiast, but whenever someone brings out a board game or any kind of group activity thing at... http://dlvr.it/TPMz15

Archaeologists Discovered a 2,300-Year-Old Tool That Cracked Open Skulls

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The trepanation tool, which looks like a blade on which the end point was sharpened into a spike, came from a site once inhabited by Celts. http://dlvr.it/TPMtgj

Geologists Discover One of the Largest Deposits of Gold Ever Recorded, Worth $192 Billion

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China just uncovered a hidden treasure deep beneath its soil—one so massive it could upend global markets and shake the foundations of financial power. http://dlvr.it/TPMrgs

Markets in Late-Cycle Phase, Not Recessionary: QCP

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With the broader market “firmly past the early-cycle phase,” analysts see a bottoming process underway for Bitcoin. http://dlvr.it/TPMlrh

Gold Price Today: Dollar Strength and Weak Rate-Cut Bets Push Gold Lower

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When a Neighborhood Reclaimed Its Lost Shore With 9,200 Face Masks

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When a Neighborhood Reclaimed Its Lost Shore With 9,200 Face Masks Here’s something you don’t expect to sit on: surgical masks. Nearly 10,000 of them, to be exact. But that’s exactly what Design PY created in... http://dlvr.it/TPLvgS

The CIA Has Been Home to an Unsolved Puzzle for 35 Years. Its Creator Just Released the Final Clues.

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The encrypted puzzle has stumped cryptanalysts for decades, and on the eve of an auction revealing the long sought-after answer, the artist reveals a few final clues. http://dlvr.it/TPLqMS

Black Kite launches AI Agent to automate third-party risk work

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Black Kite announced the release of Black Kite AI Agent, an agent that automatically investigates, assesses, and reports on third-party risk. “Our strong performance validates that our accuracy, scalability, and transparent approach is more than meeting the demands to avoid disruptions and reduce the administrative costs associated with legacy third-party cyber risk management,” said Paul Paget, CEO, Black Kite. “Managing third-party cyber risk is one of the most dynamic and complex challenges facing business leaders … More → The post Black Kite launches AI Agent to automate third-party risk work appeared first on Help Net Security. http://dlvr.it/TPLmHB

Cop30: ICLEI and KfW extend urban resilience programme

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The ProUrbano programme helps cities across Latin America and the Caribbean better understand and transfer climate risks and finance adaptation measures. http://dlvr.it/TPLfSQ

Why Tata Motors' Rs. 2110% Profit Jump Failed to Impress Investors

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Inside a $12 Million N.Y.C. Condo With Views of the Statue of Liberty and Governors Island

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The 26th-floor aerie at Quay Tower in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood also overlooks Manhattan. http://dlvr.it/TPKnsg

PAM Dublin 2025: BA details major shift towards predictive maintenance

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British Airways outlined the scale and speed of its predictive maintenance transformation during last week’s PAM 2025 conference in Dublin, with senior technical… The post PAM Dublin 2025: BA details major shift towards predictive maintenance appeared first on Aviation Business News. http://dlvr.it/TPKlX2

This 3,000-Year-Old Site Might Be the Oldest Cosmic Map Ever Built

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Archaeologists uncover the oldest Maya monument, a vast map of the universe in Mexico http://dlvr.it/TPKgHZ

Cop30: ICLEI partners to scale up municipal climate investments

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Memorandum with Banco do Nordeste broadens technical assistance, maps environmental project opportunities, and advances low-carbon urban development strategies. http://dlvr.it/TPKZl0

Daily Music Listening Linked to Big Drop in Dementia Risk

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November 17, 2025 | Source: Science Daily | by Monash University Listening to music after the age of 70 appears to be associated with a meaningful reduction in dementia risk. A research team from Monash University analyzed data from more than 10,800 older adults and found that people in this age group The post Daily Music Listening Linked to Big Drop in Dementia Risk appeared first on Organic Consumers. http://dlvr.it/TPKK8J

Wild West Outlaw Billy the Kid Like You’ve Never Seen

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It is always a little surreal when history suddenly looks back at you.  The post Wild West Outlaw Billy the Kid Like You’ve Never Seen appeared first on Moss and Fog. http://dlvr.it/TPJmGQ

The internet isn’t free: Shutdowns, surveillance and algorithmic risks

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Global internet freedom has declined for the 15th straight year, according to the latest Freedom House report. Out of 72 countries evaluated, 28 recorded declines and 17 saw improvements. Shutdowns hit high-stakes zones The report documents large-scale infrastructure used to silence dissent and disrupt connectivity. For example, in Kenya authorities shut down internet access for roughly seven hours during protests in June 2024, and arrested hundreds of participants. Authoritarian states such as China and Myanmar … More → The post The internet isn’t free: Shutdowns, surveillance and algorithmic risks appeared first on Help Net Security. http://dlvr.it/TPJjTt

The Universe Expansion Might Be Slowing Down Now

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New data challenge a foundational idea in cosmology: the accelerating universe. http://dlvr.it/TPJcwh

Cop30: mayors raise the ambition to phase out fossil fuels

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The C40 Cities network is urging national governments to increase collaboration with local and regional governments to end dependence on fossil fuels http://dlvr.it/TPJXZ8

Google jumps as Berkshire Hathaway reveals $5.1 billion stake, search giant announces $40 billion investment in Texas data centers

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A double dose of big news after the close on Friday. http://dlvr.it/TPJH01

Micropolis builds the future of robotics in Dubai

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Fareed Aljawhari shares his journey from creative director to robotics CEO, focusing on smart cities with Micropolis. The post Micropolis builds the future of robotics in Dubai appeared first on The Robot Report. http://dlvr.it/TPHx1c

British Shores Are Facing an Unseen Invasion—And These Creatures Are Devouring Everything in Their Path

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A mysterious marine surge is flooding British shores with unexpected predators, upending fishing markets and sparking scientific alarm. http://dlvr.it/TPHtfm

First Vera Rubin Observatory image reveals hidden structure as long as the Milky Way trailing behind a nearby galaxy — Space photo of the week

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First-light images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory have revealed a 163,000-light-year stream of stars emanating from the M61 galaxy, suggesting a violent past. http://dlvr.it/TPHrht

Week in review: Windows kernel flaw patched, suspected Fortinet FortiWeb zero-day exploited

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Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Adopting a counterintelligence mindset in luxury logistics In this Help Net Security interview, Andrea Succi, Group CISO at Ferrari Group, discusses how cybersecurity is integrated into every aspect of the logistics industry. He explains why protecting data can be as critical as securing physical assets and how a layered defense approach helps safeguard both. Succi adds that awareness, collaboration, and … More → The post Week in review: Windows kernel flaw patched, suspected Fortinet FortiWeb zero-day exploited appeared first on Help Net Security. http://dlvr.it/TPHnG6

Beyond the robot: Shaping the future of autonomous operations

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Autonomous inspections demonstrate how industry is moving past sensing and data to operational intelligence, says ANYbotics' CEO. The post Beyond the robot: Shaping the future of autonomous operations appeared first on The Robot Report. http://dlvr.it/TPHYL6

From Frankenstein to Reality: Five Experiments Where Science Crossed the Line Into Fiction

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Scientists have revived dead brains, edited human embryos, and created two-headed creatures—all in the name of progress. These chilling real-life experiments push the limits of ethics and biology, blurring the line between medical breakthrough and modern horror. http://dlvr.it/TPHCbx

Scientists invent way to use E. coli to create and dye rainbow-colored fabric in the lab

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Scientists have used a novel method to create sustainable, rainbow-colored fibers using bacteria in the lab. http://dlvr.it/TPH9Pg

ESA pinpoints 3I/ATLAS's path with data from Mars

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Paris, France (ESA) Nov 14, 2025 Since comet 3I/ATLAS, the third known interstellar object, was discovered on 1 July 2025, astronomers worldwide have worked to predict its trajectory. ESA has now improved the comet's predicted location by a factor of 10, thanks to the innovative use of observation data from our ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) spacecraft orbiting Mars. By being able to use Mars-based data for an unusual ob http://dlvr.it/TPH74Z

Garena Free Fire MAX Redeem Codes November 15: Diamonds, Skins, Weapons & More

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The U.S. Just Cut Tariffs on Swiss Goods to 15%

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That's a far cry from the 39 percent tariff the government placed on the European country last August. http://dlvr.it/TPGpWH

China's Shenzhou-20 astronauts return to Earth after delay

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Beijing (AFP) Nov 14, 2025 Three Chinese astronauts returned to Earth on Friday, state TV footage showed, after a delay caused by their spacecraft being struck by debris in orbit. The Tiangong space station, the crown jewel of China's space programme, is crewed by teams of three astronauts who are exchanged every six months. The return of the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft and crew were planned for November 5, after the S http://dlvr.it/TPGCgV

Community Bankers Ask OCC to Block Sony's Crypto Bank Ambitions

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The banking group warned that Sony's stablecoin charter could undermine consumer protections and bypass rules. http://dlvr.it/TPGCRg

Massive 1-Million-Patient Study Confirms Heart Benefits of Top Diabetes Drugs

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New research reveals that tirzepatide and semaglutide both offer strong, early heart-protective effects. A major new investigation from Mass General Brigham has directly compared the heart-protective effects of two popular diabetes medications, tirzepatide and semaglutide. The findings reveal that both drugs significantly lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, and death from any cause. The [...] http://dlvr.it/TPG8Bh

BestChange Releases Version 3.0: A New Design, Smarter Tools, and the Same Trusted Reliability

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Incredible Aurora Photos by Daniel Forster Light Up the Night

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Some gorgeous photos from this week's unusually strong Aurora Borealis. The post Incredible Aurora Photos by Daniel Forster Light Up the Night appeared first on Moss and Fog. http://dlvr.it/TPFm0x

Taiwan Lawmaker Pushes Government to Consider Bitcoin Strategic Reserve

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A push to review Bitcoin for Taiwan’s reserves is sharpening broader questions on risk, technology, and its long-term strategic footing. http://dlvr.it/TPF811

After Over 100 Years, Scientists Are Finally Closing In on the Origins of Cosmic Rays

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Researchers are uncovering the origins of cosmic rays, linking them to mysterious cosmic accelerators called PeVatrons New research from astrophysicists at Michigan State University may bring scientists closer to solving a mystery that has puzzled them for more than a century: where do galactic cosmic rays come from? Cosmic rays are high-energy particles that travel [...] http://dlvr.it/TPDwnK

Stock Market Update: Nifty 50, Sensex Set for Positive Start on Global Optimism

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What is Sapien (SAPIEN)? Future of Decentralized AI Data

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Sapien is a decentralized protocol built on Base L2 that sources verifiable human knowledge to train AI models at scale. Its core is the Proof-of-Quality system, which enforces accuracy using The post What is Sapien (SAPIEN)? Future of Decentralized AI Data appeared first on NFT Plazas. http://dlvr.it/TPDtBC

Review: Studio Max 1 – studio cans, or just studio namesake?

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So I've had these headphones for almost two weeks now. When I got them, I chucked it onto the charger until it said it was fully charged. Since then, I've worn them every single day, 95% of the time in Bluetooth mode connected to everything from my phone to my laptop to my projector. Sometimes for an hour, sometimes most of the day. And I haven't charged 'em since. Continue Reading Category: Consumer Tech, Technology Tags: Headphones, Bluetooth, Studio http://dlvr.it/TPDgLs

Tiny spiders that build giant 'puppet' decoys from disembodied prey discovered in Peru and Philippines

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Researchers have documented the strange antics of two tropical spider species that build giant, arachnid-shaped decoys out of silk, plant matter and prey remains in their webs. http://dlvr.it/TPD1s5

Top Cryptos to Buy: Watch BullZilla Set the Bar as Best Meme Coin Presale in 2025 as Dogecoin & Baby Doge Stand Firm

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New Vitamin D Strategy Cuts Second Heart Attack Risk in Half

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A new study reveals that a personalized, monitored approach to vitamin D3 supplementation after a heart attack can dramatically cut the risk of a second heart attack. A new study from heart specialists at Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City reports that a personalized method of vitamin D3 supplementation can greatly lower the chances of [...] http://dlvr.it/TPCpkR

A Santa Barbara Home Listed for $20 Million Is a Car Collector’s Dream

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The 2.5-acre ocean-view estate in the exclusive Hope Ranch enclave comes with a trio of finished and climatized garages, plus a pool and tennis court. http://dlvr.it/TPCc7y

Landmark bat study reveals how neurons "store memories as an orchestra"

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Imagine listening to a recording of an orchestral performance, but because of a bad studio technician, the only instrument you can hear is the triangle. How would you know if you were listening to the opening score to Star Wars, or to a really, really stuffy version of "Shake It Off"? Continue Reading Category: Science Tags: UC Berkeley, Memory, Brain, Bats http://dlvr.it/TPCZ2s