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Hubble Studies Star Ages in Colorful Galaxy

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Baidu unveils proprietary ERNIE 5 beating GPT-5 performance on charts, document understanding and more

Mere hours after OpenAI updated its flagship foundation model GPT-5 to GPT-5.1, promising reduced token usage overall and a more pleasant personality with more preset options, Chinese search giant Baidu unveiled its next-generation foundation model, ERNIE 5.0, alongside a suite of AI product upgrades and strategic international expansions.The goal: to position as a global contender

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A Stranger in Our Midst?

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First confirmed sighting of explosive burst on nearby star

Astronomers have confirmed the detection of an explosive burst from a nearby star using the European Space Agency’s XMM-Newton space observatory and the LOFAR telescope. This powerful burst ejects material into space, capable of stripping the atmosphere from any planet in its trajectory. Source: ESA Top News

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World Still Headed for 'Peak' Fossil Fuels Before Decade's End

The International Energy Agency, the world’s chief forecaster of future energy use, continues to project that global demand for fossil fuels will peak before the end of this decade, if countries push forward on their climate goals. However, it foresees greater overall use of fossil fuels than it did last year, as the world sees

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Boron Arsenide Surpasses Diamond as Top Heat Conductor

Boron arsenide has been identified as a superior heat conductor compared to diamond, attributed to enhanced crystal purity and synthesis techniques. This breakthrough may revolutionize next-generation electronics by integrating exceptional thermal conductivity with robust semiconductor characteristics. Source: All Top News — ScienceDaily

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Nearby super-Earth may be our best chance yet to find alien life

A newly discovered super-Earth, located 20 light-years away, presents a promising opportunity for scientists to search for extraterrestrial life. This exoplanet orbits within its star’s habitable zone, with the discovery facilitated by advanced spectrographs from Penn State and extensive global telescope observations. Source: All Top News — ScienceDaily

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AI rivals humans in political persuasion

New research indicates that individuals find political arguments presented by AI to be persuasive. This development has the potential to either bridge political divides or exacerbate polarization. Source: Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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What’s Up: October 2025 Skywatching Tips from NASA

Skywatching Skywatching Home What’s Up Meteor Showers Eclipses Daily Moon Guide More Tips & Guides Skywatching FAQ Night Sky Network A supermoon, and meteor showers from the Draconids and Orionids A supermoon takes over the sky, the Draconid meteor shower peeks through, and the Orionid meteor shower shines bright. Skywatching Highlights Oct. 6: The October

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Harvard Dropouts Launch AI Smart Glasses

Two former Harvard students are launching a startup that produces smart glasses equipped with an always-on microphone. This follows their previous work on a facial-recognition app for Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses, which raised ethical concerns due to privacy issues. Source: Artificial Intelligence (AI) | TechCrunch

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