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AI Scientist Autonomously Researches
Technology

AI Scientist Autonomously Researches

A groundbreaking AI scientist, developed by a collaboration including UBC and Sakana AI, can now autonomously conduct the entire research process, from generating ideas and executing experiments to writing and evaluating scientific papers. This innovative system, which produces a complete research paper for just $15 and has even passed peer review, marks the first time AI has completed the full scientific cycle without human intervention, promising to significantly accelerate discovery.

Artemis 2 Astronauts Arrive in Florida
Science

Artemis 2 Astronauts Arrive in Florida

Four NASA astronauts for the Artemis 2 mission have arrived at Kennedy Space Center, signaling the final preparations for their historic journey around the Moon. This groundbreaking mission, the first crewed lunar voyage since 1972, is anticipated to launch as early as April 1.

Dutch Court Bans AI 'Undressing' Images
Technology

Dutch Court Bans AI 'Undressing' Images

A Dutch court has issued a landmark ban, prohibiting AI tool Grok and social media platform X from generating or distributing "undressing" images and child pornography. This crucial ruling, initiated by Dutch victim support groups, specifically targets content depicting individuals within the Netherlands and aims to significantly curb the spread of harmful AI-generated imagery.

New States in Magnetic Whirlpools Found
Science

New States in Magnetic Whirlpools Found

Scientists at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf have made a groundbreaking discovery, generating exotic Floquet states within tiny magnetic vortices using unprecedentedly low energy through gentle magnetic waves. This remarkable achievement not only challenges fundamental physics but also promises to act as a "universal adapter" linking conventional electronics with advanced spintronics and quantum technologies.

Hawaii's Worst Flooding in 20 Years
Environment

Hawaii's Worst Flooding in 20 Years

Hawaii is currently battling its most severe flooding in over two decades, as a powerful Kona low storm has forced thousands to evacuate and damaged hundreds of homes across the islands. This catastrophic event has also raised critical concerns for the 120-year-old Wahiawa dam and is projected to cause over $1 billion in damages to vital infrastructure statewide.

US Mortgage Rates Jump Amid Iran Conflict
Business

US Mortgage Rates Jump Amid Iran Conflict

US mortgage rates have surged this week, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage climbing to 6.38%. This significant increase is attributed to the ongoing conflict in Iran, which is sparking inflation fears among bond investors and driving up energy prices, ultimately making borrowing more expensive.

IOC Bans Transgender Women from Olympics
Sports

IOC Bans Transgender Women from Olympics

In a significant move for the 2028 Los Angeles Games, the International Olympic Committee has announced a new policy effectively excluding transgender women from competing in women's events. This decision, aligning with a U.S. President's executive order and applauded by the White House, aims to protect fairness by limiting eligibility to "biological females" via SRY gene screening, a measure that also impacts athletes with differences in sex development.

Bangladesh Bus Tragedy: 24 Dead
General

Bangladesh Bus Tragedy: 24 Dead

A devastating bus accident in central Bangladesh has claimed at least 24 lives, including children, after a vehicle carrying 40 people plunged into the Padma River. The tragedy unfolded on Wednesday when the bus lost control while attempting to board a ferry, with rescuers initially recovering 22 bodies before two more victims later succumbed to their injuries.

Parkinson's Breakthrough: Cell 'Valve' Found
Science

Parkinson's Breakthrough: Cell 'Valve' Found

Scientists have identified TMEM175, a crucial ion channel acting as an "overflow valve" in cellular waste management, which regulates acidity within lysosomes. This breakthrough is vital because a faulty TMEM175 leads to toxic buildup and cellular dysfunction, directly linking it to diseases like Parkinson's and offering a promising new target for therapeutic development.

"Ghost Forests" & Coastal Resilience
Science

"Ghost Forests" & Coastal Resilience

Along the eastern U.S. coast, rising sea levels and saltwater intrusion are creating eerie "ghost forests" of dead and dying trees, serving as stark visual warnings of climate change's immediate impact. Researchers are actively studying these altered ecosystems to understand how changes in stemflow from dying trees are profoundly altering soil chemistry and microbial communities, thereby impacting crucial carbon and nutrient processing.

Rust-Powered Batteries Tackle Europe's Energy Gap
Technology

Rust-Powered Batteries Tackle Europe's Energy Gap

Dutch startup Ore Energy is pioneering innovative "rust-powered" batteries, built from iron and air, to provide long-duration energy storage. This groundbreaking technology aims to bolster Europe's energy independence and integrate renewables by leveraging a simple, reversible chemical process of iron rusting and de-rusting.

Tech Launches: Vivo, Spotify, Primebook
Technology

Tech Launches: Vivo, Spotify, Primebook

Tech companies are rapidly expanding their offerings, with Vivo launching new Y21 and Y11 5G smartphones and Spotify introducing its innovative SongDNA music discovery feature. Further diversifying the landscape, Primebook has entered the AI application space with its new PrimeAGNT tool, highlighting ongoing advancements across mobile, streaming, and artificial intelligence sectors.

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