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- Why a 10,000-year-old building material is making a comeback in NYC high rises [591d]
- Why countries use volcanic heat to make geothermal energy [591d]
- Is generative AI headed for a model collapse? Here’s what companies are doing to avoid it [591d]
- This JD Vance-founded donor organization has big plans and a million dollar budget to match [591d]
- Will China be able to wean itself off from coal? Experts weigh in [591d]
- Vermont businesses in this popular destination are struggling to rebound from climate-fueled storms [591d]
- AI startup Anthropic gets sued on allegations of ‘large-scale theft’ [591d]
- Clif Bar might owe you money. Here’s how to find out if you’re entitled to claim a settlement from a class-action lawsuit [591d]
- 17,000 AT&T workers in these states are on strike [591d]
- Big Tech may be focusing its lobbying push on the California AI safety bill’s last stop: Gavin Newsom [591d]
- Are you making these 6 public-speaking mistakes? [591d]
- Why Hyundai is all in on hydrogen [591d]
- Why the commercial space industry shouldn’t colonize or exploit space [591d]
- Medicare drug price negotiations will save Americans billions, but some concerns remain [591d]
- The hidden and preventable reason for layoffs [591d]
- Ancient civilizations countered extreme heat. Here’s what cities borrow from history [591d]
- Ongoing housing market shift has builders in Texas and Florida concerned [591d]
- This NYC building used to be a prison. Soon it will be affordable apartments with a view [591d]
- A strong case for skills-based hiring [591d]
- We found the most loved Burger King in America—and the most hated [591d]
- This ingenious new prosthetic mimics the bones and ligaments of a human foot [591d]
- IoT-driven sustainability is a strategic and moral imperative [591d]
- Scientists literally reinvented the wheel with this new shape-shifting, all-terrain wheel design [591d]
- Texas is suing GM for tracking drivers’ data—but these other car companies do the same thing [591d]
- 3 reasons why incentives don’t really work [591d]
- How good leaders show, not tell [591d]
- Pennsylvania is letting a gas company monitor itself. Unsurprisingly, it just declared its fracking operations ‘safe’ [591d]
- These are the top 10 fully remote jobs that make $100,000-plus per year [591d]
- How AI tools help students—and their professors—in academic research [591d]
- How to motivate employees in difficult times, according to a psychologist [591d]
- Remote workers are lonely, but returning to the office isn’t the solution [591d]
- Maternal healthcare sees a surge in venture capital [591d]
- OpenAI just shut down an Iran-linked disinformation campaign involving ChatGPT. Here’s what to know [591d]
- Travelers are turning to package deals more after the pandemic [591d]
- Lay the PR groundwork before your moment comes [591d]
- Biden’s citizenship program for immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens launches [591d]
- Who is Mike Lynch? ‘British Bill Gates’ missing after luxury yacht disaster, recent fraud trial [591d]
- These famous Chicago landmarks will play host to the DNC [592d]
- Trouble in paradise: How the summer of overtourism is impacting locals [592d]
- Why video game performers want their work protected from AI [592d]
- Uber pushes back against Kenyan drivers setting their own fares [592d]
- X closes its Brazil operations as Musk’s feud with a Supreme Court justice escalates [592d]
- San Francisco sues AI websites that make nude deepfakes of women and girls [592d]
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