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EU warns Meta it must open up WhatsApp to rival AI chatbots

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The EU executive told Meta on Monday that it must let rival AI chatbots use its WhatsApp platform, after an antitrust probe found the US giant to be in breach of the bloc’s competition rules.This […]

Phys.org - Business

Main trial begins in landmark US addiction case against Meta, YouTube

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A landmark social media trial began in earnest on Monday that could establish a legal precedent on whether Meta or YouTube deliberately designed their platforms to lead to addiction in children.This post was originally published […]

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If Australia and Indonesia agreed to end new thermal coal mines, it could drive the green transition

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In the 1960s, major oil-producing nations formed a cartel to drive up the price of oil. It worked. For decades, nations in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) have agreed to manage supply […]

Phys.org - Automotive

Stellantis takes massive hit for ‘overestimation’ of EV shift

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Jeep maker Stellantis warned Friday that it would take a 22 billion euro hit after a slower take-up of electric vehicles than it expected, the latest sign that legacy automakers are struggling to navigate the […]

Phys.org - Automotive

‘I’m walking here!’ A new model maps foot traffic in New York

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Early in the 1969 film “Midnight Cowboy,” Dustin Hoffman, playing the character of Ratso Rizzo, crosses a Manhattan street and angrily bangs on the hood of an encroaching taxi. Hoffman’s line, “I’m walking here!” has […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Removing southern African fences may help wildlife and boost economy

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Fences intended to protect cattle from catching diseases from wildlife and other livestock in southern Africa are in disrepair, restrict wild animal migrations and likely intensify human-elephant conflict—but a plan to remove key sections could […]

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Decoding the shadows: Vehicle recognition software uncovers unusual traffic behavior

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Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a deep learning algorithm that analyzes drone, camera, and sensor data to reveal unusual vehicle patterns that may indicate illicit activity, including the […]

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Carney scraps Canada EV sales mandate, affirms auto sector’s future is electric

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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday canceled a mandate for all vehicles sold in the country to be electric by 2035, while announcing major investments to support the auto industry’s EV transition.This post was […]

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Virtual reality demonstrates the ‘honey-pot effect’ in pedestrian attention to public displays

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Researchers at University of Tsukuba have used virtual reality (VR) to demonstrate that pedestrians’ behaviors, such as stopping or turning their heads, can induce gaze following (the “honey-pot effect”) among individuals walking behind them, thereby […]

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Skua deaths mark first wildlife die-off due to avian flu on Antarctica

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More than 50 skuas in Antarctica died from the high pathogenicity avian influenza virus H5N1 in the summers of 2023 and 2024, marking the first documented die-off of wildlife from the virus on the continent. […]

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