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The increasingly competitive robotaxi arena could be set to welcome another contender to the fray — and this one has some serious pedigree behind it.Automaker Stellantis, ride-hailing giant Uber and AI company Wayve have unveiled plans to explore the development and deployment of a driverless Level 4 cab in cities worldwide.What makes this collaboration particularly interesting is that it builds on established partnerships among the individual companies, each acknowledged as a leader in their field.A release on the project revealed that the companies had signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) “to establish the framework for future agreements covering technology development,…

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With the right hormone balance, our bodies thrive. But sometimes our endocrine system creates too much or not enough of one of several hormones.There are many reasons why this might happen. Endocrine gland dysfunction, family history of endocrine disease, stress, autoimmune conditions, and tumors can all disrupt hormone production and regulation, Zilbermint says.There are hundreds of conditions tied to the endocrine system. Here are some of the more common ones.[3]DiabetesDiabetes occurs when your blood sugar is too high. It happens when your pancreas doesn’t make enough (or any) insulin or doesn’t respond to the effects of insulin the way it…

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Some researchers are starting to look into how nations or companies would go about trying to cool the planet—and there’s a lot to figure out. My colleague James Temple dug into these engineering challenges in his latest feature story. My biggest takeaway? This all might be a lot harder than I thought. I’ll admit, I’ve always thought of geoengineering as a relatively low-tech solution. That’s partly because over the years we’ve seen some companies do their own low-cost guerrilla “experiments,” tossing balloons up into the atmosphere and claiming to have made some small dent in climate change. But to actually…

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American MMA fighter Sean O’Malley has revealed what he told President Donald Trump after knocking out Canada’s Aiemann Zahabi at the UFC event held on the White House South Lawn on Sunday.“I said, ‘Happy birthday, I knocked out a Canadian for you,’” the bantamweight revealed on the latest episode of Ariel Helwani’s combat sports podcast, “The Ariel Helwani Show.”At least, “I think that’s what I said,” he added. “People keep asking me what I said, and I’m trying to recall.”Trump has repeatedly talked up the idea of somehow turning Canada into a U.S. state.O’Malley snapped Zahabi’s seven-fight winning streak at…

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It was less than 15 weeks ago when President Trump, at the height of his bravado about how the war with Iran would end, declared “there will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.”When the text of the deal intended to wind down the conflict was finally released on Wednesday, read aloud paragraph by paragraph by a senior administration official who stopped to defend each section, it read nothing like a surrender document. Instead, the Iranians emerged from a confrontation with the world’s most powerful military having not only survived, but with much to celebrate.It starts with the resumption…

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“We believe the fact that the indispensable role of the IAEA is recognized is a sound point of departure,” said Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in reference to the reported text of the memorandum. “Now it’s for us to sit down with our American colleagues, our Iranian colleagues and start formulating the concrete steps that will have to be taken. So, I think it’s good that the memorandum is there. Now the technical work starts.” According to media reports, the memorandum of understanding provides for a maximum of 60 days of negotiations to…

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Editor’s Note: Welcome to Prompt, your weekly briefing on the shifting AI landscape. We provide an analytical look at the week’s biggest developments, paired with a curated roundup of the stories that actually matter. For the past few years, the AI conversation has focused on building larger models. This week, the focus shifted to something else entirely: who controls them.Anthropic was forced to disable access to some of its newest models after U.S. government restrictions raised national security concerns about access to advanced AI capabilities. The move highlights a growing reality for the industry: frontier AI models are increasingly being treated less like…

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Move more. Eat healthier. Stress less. Many of us know the healthy habits that are linked to a longer lifespan, but putting them into practice — and sticking to them — can feel overwhelming.That’s where micro habits come in. These small, simple lifestyle tweaks are realistic for most people yet can have a big effect on your risk for age-related diseases and disability.1. Nix the Sugar in Your CoffeeIf you drink coffee every day, fixing your brew without sugar is a fantastic micro habit, says Kamal Wagle, MD, a board-certified geriatrician with Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey, and…

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