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Donald Trump is conducting a real-world test of what happens when hawks in Washington get what they’ve been urging for decades: all-out war with Iran.The early results are stark. This war is on track to cost the United States more than $1 trillion. It has resulted in enormous damage to American military bases in the Middle East, significantly reduced the stockpile of interceptor missiles on which the United States relies to deter China and other potential adversaries, put tens of millions of people around the world at risk of acute hunger, accelerated inflation in the United States, and led to…

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AI coding startup Cognition has secured a $1 billion funding round at a $26 billion valuation.Cognition bills itself as an independent agent lab that works closely with all the major foundation model labs, and its core product is Devin, an autonomous AI agent that can plan and execute software engineering tasks without human supervision. It was hailed as the first of its type when it launched in 2024.The latest investment continues the San Francisco vendor’s notable upward trajectory, given that in April 2024, it was valued at $2 billion, and less than a year ago. The valuation had risen to…

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Immunotherapy CombinationsIn February 2026, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new treatment for platinum-resistant ovarian cancer that combines immunotherapy and chemotherapy infusions: pembrolizumab (Keytruda) plus weekly paclitaxel (Taxol), with or without bevacizumab (Avastin).[3]Here is a breakdown of this drug combination:Pembrolizumab “is an immunotherapy that helps the immune system attack cancer by removing blockers that cancer uses to evade immune detection,” says David O’Malley, MD, director of the division of gynecologic oncology at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center in Columbus. These blockers refer to the programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) protein that cancer cells can use to…

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NASA has successfully completed the primary phase of an experimental communications mission designed to help spacecraft connect through multiple satellite networks. Following the achievement of its core goals, the agency is extending the project to explore new partnerships and demonstrate additional capabilities through April 2027. Known as the Polylingual Experimental Terminal (PExT), the technology is intended to improve interoperability between different satellite communications systems. By allowing missions to work across multiple networks, PExT could help make future space communications more flexible and resilient. Testing Multi Network Space Communications PExT launched on July 23, 2025, aboard York Space Systems’ BARD spacecraft.…

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The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo may have begun as early as February and may exceed 20,000 cases over the next three months, according to modeling published on Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Still, the overall risk to Americans over that period is low, the agency said in a second assessment, noting that previous large outbreaks have resulted in very few cases in the United States. The C.D.C. published both reports in its flagship journal, the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.In Congo and Uganda, the outbreak of the virus, known as Bundibugyo, has grown…

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Mistral AI has entered into a new partnership with data center platform Digital Realty, in an infrastructure expansion deal that will help the generative AI lab bolster AI compute capacity across Europe.Digital Realty will host a 10-megawatt Mistral AI cluster at its Paris campus, with Mistral gaining access to the AI-optimized facility featuring next-generation compute and cooling infrastructure.Beyond raw capacity, the deal also gives Mistral access to Digital Realty’s partnership ecosystem, consisting of thousands of enterprises, digital service providers and technology partners.  “We are proud to host Mistral AI’s infrastructure at our Paris South campus,” Fabrice Coquio, SVP and Managing…

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Keeping your home clean can be more complicated when you’re living with psoriasis. While cleaning itself isn’t considered a direct trigger of psoriasis symptoms, some aspects of the standard housecleaning routine can irritate already sensitive skin and increase the risk of flare-ups.[1]Most conventional cleaning products contain fragrances and harsh chemicals that may dry out or irritate the skin, while repetitive scrubbing or pressure on areas like the knees and elbows can worsen psoriasis symptoms in some people.[2] Environmental irritants around the home — including dust mites — may also contribute to itching and, in turn, cause plaques to spread.[3]It’s still…

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Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have demonstrated an unexpected new way to change how a metal behaves electronically. By carefully engineering the atomic interactions where two materials come into contact, the team was able to significantly alter the properties of a metallic material. The findings, published in Nature Communications, show that a phenomenon known as interfacial polarization can be used to adjust the surface work function of metallic ruthenium dioxide (RuO2) by more than 1 electron volt (eV). The effect was achieved simply by changing the thickness of an ultra-thin film by a few nanometers. Atomic-Scale Control…

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Bob Packwood, a moderate Republican senator from Oregon who championed women’s rights but was forced to resign in 1995 after his fellow senators threatened to expel him for making aggressive sexual advances toward more than 20 women, some of them his employees, died on Saturday in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He was 93.His death, at a residential care facility, was confirmed by his wife, Elaine Franklin, in a statement. The couple often rented a vacation home in Rancho Mirage.The case against Mr. Packwood, who had spent nearly half his life in the Senate, unfolded long before the #MeToo movement spurred society…

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