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Monday April 7, 2025. 09:41 PM
Startup Colossal Biosciences has edited the DNA of a gray wolf to produce what it says is a de-extincted animal. Does that make it a true dire wolf?
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President to up tariffs on Middle Kingdom goods to 104% from 54% World War Fee President Donald Trump has threatened to increase tariffs on Chinese goods by a further 50 percent this week, meaning imports from the Middle Kingdom into America would have a 104 percent levy....
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Crummy OPSEC leads to potentially decades in prison Noah Michael Urban, 20, of alleged Scattered Spider infamy, has pleaded guilty to various charges and potentially faces decades in prison.…
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Video app's future once again caught between trade war and political whiplash World War Fee A deal to sell off TikTok's US operations to White House-approved owners appears to have hit a tariff-shaped roadblock, with the Chinese government signalling it won't allow the...
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ULA wins $5.4B and Blue Origin $2.4B The US will spend $5.9 billion on Elon Musk's SpaceX in the name of national security. United Launch Alliance (ULA) follows with $5.4 billion, and Blue Origin is set to receive $2.4 billion.…
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This could’ve been the apex of compact gaming keyboards, but it has a few too many flaws and a high price.
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Dozens of federal employees tell WIRED the return-to-office order has resulted in widespread chaos, plummeting productivity, and significantly reduced services to the public.
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We're on a roadmap to nowhere. Come on inside Opinion Nvidia has just shown off its vision of the near future in the shape of its Blackwell Ultra. Aptly for a company that helps gamers explore dystopian science-fiction hellscapes, Nvidia's actual future involves vast,...
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Last month's secret hearing comes to light Details of Apple's appeal against the UK's so-called 'backdoor order' will now play out in public after the Home Office failed in its bid to keep them secret on national security grounds.…
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Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser tells WIRED the company is still figuring out how to address tariffs that could make the company’s priciest console even more expensive.
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Startup Gameto has developed a technique for maturing eggs outside the body that’s showing promise at helping patients get pregnant with fewer hormone treatments.
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By putting services in scope, €18 trillion trade bloc looks to focus tech sector minds World War Fee Speaking ahead of today's extraordinary meeting of the European Union's trade ministers, a spokesperson for the French government was clear that the trading bloc's response ...
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Scientists 'demonstrated a promising step toward using a person's own immune cells to fight gastrointestinal cancers' at America's National Institutes of Health (or NIH), reports the Washington Post. But the results were published in Nature Medicine on Tuesday — 'the same...
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Digital Connectivity Forum lays out climate goals, but enforcement is strictly optional A group of UK telecoms operators has signed a joint letter calling on their suppliers to do more on emissions targets to help combat climate change, but they face little pressure to...
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Bluesky has been a safe haven for users fleeing X and Threads. But while there’s less hate, there’s also fewer lolz.
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With weeks to meet terms of settlement agreement, engineers in Redmond still don't have a product to show CISPE Microsoft has weeks to produce a multi-tenant hybrid cloud for service providers in Europe – a failure to do this or to even out alleged anti-competitive pricing ...
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New research from Stanford suggests artificial intelligence isn’t ruled by just OpenAI and Google, as competition increases across the US, China, and France.
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As states legislate against products containing PFAS, the chemical and consumer products industries are deploying lawyers and lobbyists to protect their investments.
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ONS acknowledges it might be a costly decision in the long run The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) is slowing migration away from legacy systems in response to budget limitations set by HM Treasury.…
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The graybeard wasn't doing a great job and morale improved once he left. How would you handle this? Who, Me? It's hard to confront the start of a working week, but each Monday morning, The Register tries to keep the weekend fun going for another few minutes by delivering a...
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