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Sora shutdown reveals costly limits of AI video generation and creative use

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OpenAI officially discontinued its video generation tool, Sora, on April 26, 2026. I’m a computer scientist who’s been developing AI tools and studying their evolution and adoption for the past decade, and I wasn’t surprised […]

Phys.org - Automotive

Drones and AI help cities combat traffic congestion

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Traffic jams are a problem in large urban areas. How can they be solved without expanding the road network? This is a challenge that researchers are attempting to address.This post was originally published on this […]

Phys.org - Automotive

EV drivers’ habits uncover why Britain needs region-specific public charging plans

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As more UK drivers switch to electric vehicles (EVs), experts at the University of Glasgow have shared research that improves understanding of the behaviors and charging demands of EV drivers, that can help with the […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

What to know about sex trafficking as Pittsburgh hosts the NFL draft

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With the NFL draft taking place in Pittsburgh and an estimated 500,000 to 700,000 people expected to attend the events downtown and on the North Shore, conversations about sex trafficking have resurfaced—as they often do […]

Phys.org - Social Sciences

The Duolingo taxi test—could being rude to the driver cost you your dream job?

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Duolingo recently revealed a seemingly genius trick to assess candidates for a senior position. Hiring managers at the language-learning app read applications and cover letters, scheduled phone interviews and asked all the usual questions about […]

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Perseverance doesn’t always pay off for companies. Sometimes it’s better to ‘fail fast’

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Across the business world, companies often double down on struggling ideas, retreating only after clear evidence shows they won’t work.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Automotive

‘Plug and play solution’ enables offshore charging for electric ships at sea

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Connecting ships to charging stations is a bit of a hassle when you are out at sea. But with a new magnetic charging plug for boats—it is about as easy as putting a cup in […]

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Mining the solar system to build a new world

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I watched Armageddon again fairly recently with Bruce Willis, oil drillers in space and an asteroid the size of Texas bearing down on Earth. Buried beneath the Hollywood chaos is a genuinely interesting question: What […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Japan startup seeks approval of cat kidney disease treatment

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A Japanese startup has filed for approval of a new drug to treat chronic kidney disease in cats, the founder said on Monday, offering hope for a common affliction that currently has no definitive cure.This […]

Phys.org - Automotive

China’s WeRide eyes 200,000 autonomous cars by 2031 with Lenovo deal

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Chinese tech firms WeRide and Lenovo will expand their partnership to deploy 200,000 autonomous vehicles globally over the next five years, a WeRide statement said on Monday.This post was originally published on this site

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