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IBM and Red Hat are teaming up to secure open source software with AI.The initiative, to be called Project Lightwell, will establish a “trusted enterprise clearinghouse,” where AI will be backed up by more than 20,000 engineers around the world with the aim of identifying and fixing vulnerabilities at scale, the companies said.The project will create a “new model” for enterprise use of open source software, which is now ubiquitous at many leading companies, according to the companies. IBM alone uses more than 62,000 OSS packages, with deep expertise in more than 10,000, including Linux, Java and Terraform.However, as the…

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3. Some People Are More Predisposed to Night SweatsA study published in Women’s Midlife Health found that night sweats tend to happen earlier and more intensely for Black women compared with white women.[3] While researchers aren’t clear on the exact cause, they argue that it is likely in part due to structural racism. Another study suggested that the “same genetic variants that help to predict reproductive aging are associated with frequency and severity of hot flashes.”[4]4. No One Knows the Exact Trigger for Menopausal SweatingNight sweats are caused by declining estrogen levels, but the actual mechanism isn’t fully understood. It may…

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Environmental and public health researchers are warning that a little-known group of microbes could become a much bigger threat to human health. These organisms, known as free living amoebae, are found in water and soil, but scientists say some species are becoming increasingly concerning as the world warms and water systems age. In a perspective published in the scientific journal Biocontaminant, researchers describe free living amoebae as an overlooked public health risk that needs far more attention. They point to climate change, aging water infrastructure, and weak monitoring systems as factors that could allow dangerous amoebae to spread and become…

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Two senior Republican senators warned the Trump administration on Saturday to prepare for the possible expiration of a key tool for U.S. government surveillance, urging top officials to take steps to bridge any gaps in intelligence gathering.In a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is also the national security adviser, Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, the chair of the Intelligence Committee, and Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, who leads the Judiciary Committee, said they believed that Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act may not be renewed before it expires on June 12, despite weeks of…

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CoreWeave has climbed to the top of a pack of independent AI infrastructure providers that rent GPUs to major generative AI vendors such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta and Perplexity. Like some of its fellow GPU-as-a-service providers, CoreWeave has been adding its own software tools to the mix. On Thursday, the New Jersey-based vendor launched a set of unified agentic AI capabilities that help enterprises deploy autonomous AI agents in production and continuously improve them. The capabilities lean on CoreWeave’s May 2025 acquisition of AI development platform vendor Weights & Biases, for $1.7 billion, and integrate serverless reinforcement learning, inference and observability to post-train large AI models for agentic tasks using the Weights & Biases Weave platform. In this Q&A, Corey Sanders, CoreWeave’s senior vice president, product management, discusses the software release and how CoreWeave plans to use its new full-stack approach to help organizations build, deploy and safely run…

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Safe Exercise Selection and ModificationAerobic, strength, balance, and respiratory training should all be a part of your exercise plan.With aerobics, stick to low-impact activities like walking, stationary cycling, and swimming to reduce fall risk and joint and bone stress. Research shows that these activities can improve physical performance, lung functioning, and your ability to carry out daily activities without worsening your symptoms. But if you choose to swim in a pool, Du notes, make sure it’s low temperature to avoid heat-related fatigue.[6]Strength or resistance training can help counter muscle weakness from MG, as well as weight gain and osteoporosis (decreased…

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The use of dietary supplements has increased sharply in recent years. Vitamins, minerals and other nutritional products are often marketed as simple ways to boost energy, support immunity, protect brain health or even promote longevity. For many people, taking supplements can feel like a sensible, proactive health habit. But this perception can be misleading. For people who already have adequate nutrition, many supplements offer little or no measurable benefit. Some are simply an unnecessary expense. Others are not risk-free: high doses of certain vitamins and minerals can cause toxicity, interfere with medications or produce unintended health effects. For older adults,…

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Charlie Puth took to his Instagram Story to announce that he’s sick and must cancel his Saturday show in Orlando, Fla. “I am so devastated to do this, but I have to cancel tonight’s show,” Puth wrote. “I’ve been sick for the last few days and am now being instructed to rest or else risk canceling more dates on this tour. Performing for you all each night means everything to me, and you all deserve the best. I’m heartbroken, but I physically am unable to perform. Without a voice, I can’t give you guys the show you all deserve. I’m…

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