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Trump taps transport chief to be interim NASA administrator

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US President Donald Trump on Wednesday tapped Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to serve as interim head of space agency NASA, weeks after pulling the nomination of a tech billionaire who was an ally of SpaceX […]

Phys.org - Business

TSMC’s half-year revenue surges 40 percent

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Taiwanese chip giant TSMC reported on Thursday a 40% surge in revenue in the first six months on robust demand for AI technology.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Business

Video game performers approve contract to officially end nearly yearlong strike

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Unionized video game performers have overwhelmingly voted to approve a new contract with their employers.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Business

Banking on AI while committed to net zero is ‘magical thinking’, claims report on energy costs of big tech

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By 2040, the energy demands of the tech industry could be up to 25 times higher than today, with unchecked growth of data centers driven by AI expected to create surges in electricity consumption that […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Seaside more likely to make us nostalgic than green places, study finds

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People in the UK and US are more likely to feel nostalgic towards places by the sea, lakes or rivers than they are towards fields, forests and mountains, according to new research. The study suggests […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

The psychological and neurological parallels between sports fandom and religious devotion

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An in-depth exploration of the psychology of sports fandom has revealed striking similarities between the neurological and psychological patterns of devoted sports fans and religious dedication.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Internet

Ad blockers may be showing users more problematic ads, study finds

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Ad blockers, the digital shields that nearly one billion internet users deploy to protect themselves from intrusive advertising, may be inadvertently exposing their users to more problematic content, according to a new study from NYU […]

Phys.org - Automotive

High-temperature shape memory alloys could boost fighter jet efficiency and performance

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In aerospace applications, high-temperature shape memory alloys (HTSMAs)—materials capable of remembering and returning to their original shapes after heating—are often constrained by high costs since they rely on expensive elements to function at elevated temperatures.This […]

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Genius Act: This new US cryptocurrency law could pave the way for the next global financial crisis

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On June 17, the US Senate passed the GENIUS Act, which was seen as a big win for the cryptocurrency sector. The bill aims to regulate a type of cryptocurrency known as “stablecoins,” but a […]

Phys.org - Business

AI kingpin Nvidia crowned as first public company with a $4 trillion valuation

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Silicon Valley chipmaker Nvidia on Wednesday became the first publicly traded company to surpass a $4 trillion market valuation, putting the latest exclamation point on the investor frenzy surrounding an artificial intelligence boom powered by […]

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