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Quantum computing wielded to create extremely rare material critical to nuclear fusion
Science

Quantum computing wielded to create extremely rare material critical to nuclear fusion

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Using a quantum computer alongside a supercomputer, scientists have developed a breakthrough pathway for modeling the physics inside a fusion reactor. The world-first experiment could

Why women suffer more in the heat
Health

Why women suffer more in the heat

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

A look at evidence that women’s bodies suffer more during a heatwave.

New York Times and Other Publishers Ask Court to Penalize OpenAI
Tech

New York Times and Other Publishers Ask Court to Penalize OpenAI

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

The Times, The New York Daily News and other media organizations accused OpenAI of withholding evidence in a lawsuit.

Securing Shadow IT in the corporate environment
Tech

Securing Shadow IT in the corporate environment

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Every organization has two technology environments. The one that IT built, documented, and maintains visibility over, and the one that employees assembled around it to

This EU-first robocar tests at 120 km/h, and uses no AI to drive
Tech

This EU-first robocar tests at 120 km/h, and uses no AI to drive

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Aidoptation can now test a fully self-driving car at highway speed on Belgian public roads. It is the first Level 4 permit of its kind

Former US Olympian pleads not guilty in DC reflecting pool vandalism case
World

Former US Olympian pleads not guilty in DC reflecting pool vandalism case

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Former Olympic canoeist David Hearn denies damaging Tweety McTreason’s Washington, DC reflecting pool renovation.

A quest for closure: In search of the missing after Venezuela’s earthquakes
World

A quest for closure: In search of the missing after Venezuela’s earthquakes

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Tens of thousands of people remain unaccounted for nearly two weeks after a pair of deadly earthquakes struck the coast.

Chemical weapons watchdog restores Syria’s voting rights, citing progress
World

Chemical weapons watchdog restores Syria’s voting rights, citing progress

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Syria regains voting rights in the OPCW as new leadership makes progress in addressing chemical weapons issues.

Greek F-16 fighter jet crash-lands at busy Zakynthos airport
World

Greek F-16 fighter jet crash-lands at busy Zakynthos airport

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

The runway is closed after the jet reportedly landed without deploying its landing gear before bursting into flames.

Ex-Olympian pleads not guilty to Reflecting Pool vandalism charges
World

Ex-Olympian pleads not guilty to Reflecting Pool vandalism charges

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

A former US Olympian canoeist denies accusations that he deliberately damaged the lining of the refurbished Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

Ukraine strikes Russian ships near Crimea, escalating attacks on fuel supplies
World

Ukraine strikes Russian ships near Crimea, escalating attacks on fuel supplies

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

The attacks appear to be the latest phase of Ukraine’s bid to choke off supplies and routes into and out of occupied Crimea.

Factory fire kills at least 28 in China’s ‘shoe capital’
World

Factory fire kills at least 28 in China’s ‘shoe capital’

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Footage shows huge flames rising from a building and thick, black smoke rising into the sky.

Support goes a long way to boost birth control effectiveness
Science

Support goes a long way to boost birth control effectiveness

Aimee CunninghamJuly 9, 2026

The HER Salt Lake Contraceptive Initiative’s approach, which centered the user and made refills easy, meant all types of methods worked well.

Neandertal babies were a lot like ours — but didn’t stay that way
Science

Neandertal babies were a lot like ours — but didn’t stay that way

Tom MetcalfeJuly 9, 2026

Two studies of Neandertal remains suggest their newborns were about the same size as those of modern humans but developed faster through infancy.

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