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The crawl-to-refer “free rider” gap is widening, and it raises hard questions about who pays for the modern web.

SAP agreed to abolish reinstatement fees and reduce back-maintenance charges, lowering friction for third-party support decisions.

AI can draft software from plain-English prompts, but Vogels argues humans must catch every regulated or safety-critical mistake.

A soft oxygen tank and tubes let cyborg insects survive flooded, low-oxygen conditions, with disaster-zone search in mind.

NASA's rover found the Red Planet's first observed sulfur crystals, and a Science paper traces them to deep magma activity 3 billion years ago.
Researchers argue newly uncovered fossils could be the first real signs of behavioral “handedness” in animals, with bigger implications for evolutionary biology.

Two judicial moves with different vibes, but the same implication: who decides legal risk next shifts fast.

A new study shows light sensitivity can persist for hours postmortem, strengthening the transplant pathway for vision restoration.

A June 29 arXiv workflow uses wave-function embedding on Frontier and an IBM Heron QPU to model FLiBe reactions.

A record-breaking, no-strings donation lands as CDC data shows roughly one in five teens seriously considered suicide.

A two-week Canadian campaign timed aircraft and satellites to improve sea-ice thickness measurements that matter for climate, navigation, and future missions.
A 71-year-old opted for right-side inguinal hernia repair. Surgeons found a 26 cm living worm in his abdomen.