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Google API Keys Remain Active for 23 Minutes After Deletion, Security Researchers Warn
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Google API Keys Remain Active for 23 Minutes After Deletion, Security Researchers Warn

Security researchers at Aikido discover a critical delay in Google API key revocation, allowing attackers to exfiltrate data and run up massive bills after keys are deleted.
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More Than Just Cardio: New Review Finds Bicycling Interventions Drive Significant Cognitive and Emotional Gains
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More Than Just Cardio: New Review Finds Bicycling Interventions Drive Significant Cognitive and Emotional Gains

A comprehensive scoping review of 87 studies across 19 countries reveals that bicycling interventions, especially outdoor and multi-session programs, significantly boost cognitive function and social well-being.
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Beyond the Cardio: New Research Maps How Bicycling Rewires Mental Well-Being
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Beyond the Cardio: New Research Maps How Bicycling Rewires Mental Well-Being

A comprehensive scoping review of 87 studies reveals that bicycling, particularly outdoor and multi-session interventions, significantly boosts cognitive function and emotional regulation.
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Explosions, Ego, and Enterprise: The Chaotic State of the New Space Race
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Explosions, Ego, and Enterprise: The Chaotic State of the New Space Race

From SpaceX's volatile Starship tests to Blue Origin's TeraWave and Boeing's Starliner struggles, the commercial space race is entering a high-stakes phase.
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The $58,000 Satellite Heist: Inside the Forgotten Legal Battle Between DirecTV and O.J. Simpson
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The $58,000 Satellite Heist: Inside the Forgotten Legal Battle Between DirecTV and O.J. Simpson

A look back at the surreal 2005 federal case where DirecTV sued O.J. Simpson for satellite TV piracy following an FBI raid in Miami.
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The Food Scientist and the Soviet Secret: How a Radio Ad Put a Briton in Orbit
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The Food Scientist and the Soviet Secret: How a Radio Ad Put a Briton in Orbit

From a traffic jam in Slough to the Mir space station, discover the unlikely journey of Helen Sharman, the first British person in space.
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Forge: The Experimental Stack-Based Language Bringing Forth Logic to the Modern Web
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Forge: The Experimental Stack-Based Language Bringing Forth Logic to the Modern Web

A software engineer and former climate scientist introduces Forge, a stack-based language that merges server-side rendering with client-side WebAssembly for a unique web development experience.
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NASA Overhauls Organizational Structure to Fast-Track Artemis and Lunar Base Goals
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NASA Overhauls Organizational Structure to Fast-Track Artemis and Lunar Base Goals

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman is streamlining the agency's directorates and funding models to reduce bureaucracy and accelerate the Artemis program.
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SpaceX Scrubs Starship V3 Debut After Last-Second Hardware Failure
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SpaceX Scrubs Starship V3 Debut After Last-Second Hardware Failure

SpaceX called off the first flight of the Starship V3 system at Starbase, Texas, due to a hydraulic pin failure. The company targets a Friday retry.
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Trial by Fire: SpaceX’s Starship Struggles Through Explosive Development Cycle
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Trial by Fire: SpaceX’s Starship Struggles Through Explosive Development Cycle

From Starship's rapid unscheduled disassemblies to Blue Origin's New Glenn and Boeing's Starliner woes, the commercial space race is entering a volatile new phase.
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The $48,000 Gamble: Why One Independent Researcher Built a Private GPU Cluster Instead of Using the Cloud
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The $48,000 Gamble: Why One Independent Researcher Built a Private GPU Cluster Instead of Using the Cloud

A former FAANG engineer breaks down the costs, power constraints, and ROI of building a 6x RTX 6000 Ada GPU server for AI research.
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SpaceX Shifts Center of Gravity Toward AI in Bold IPO Filing
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SpaceX Shifts Center of Gravity Toward AI in Bold IPO Filing

Recent S-1 filings reveal SpaceX is pivoting toward AI as its primary growth engine, projecting a massive total addressable market despite Grok's struggling adoption.
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SpaceX IPO Filings Reveal Musk’s Absolute Grip on the Galactic Empire
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SpaceX IPO Filings Reveal Musk’s Absolute Grip on the Galactic Empire

New S-1 filings for SpaceX's anticipated IPO detail Elon Musk's massive shareholdings and the inner circle of investors poised for multibillion-dollar windfalls.
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The SpaceX Paradox: How the World’s Most Dominant Space Company is Still Playing Catch-up on the Balance Sheet
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The SpaceX Paradox: How the World’s Most Dominant Space Company is Still Playing Catch-up on the Balance Sheet

Despite dominating orbital launches and Starlink's rapid expansion, SpaceX's internal financial struggle to reach sustainable profitability reveals a complex picture of the company's actual scale.
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JWST reveals ‘morning clouds’ on a scorching gas giant 700 light-years away
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JWST reveals ‘morning clouds’ on a scorching gas giant 700 light-years away

Using limb-resolved spectroscopy, astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to uncover the drastic weather differences between the morning and evening sides of exoplanet WASP-94A b.
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The $48,000 Gamble: An Independent Researcher’s Deep Dive into the ROI of Local GPU Clusters
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The $48,000 Gamble: An Independent Researcher’s Deep Dive into the ROI of Local GPU Clusters

Former FAANG engineer builds a 6x RTX 6000 Ada server to escape cloud rental fees. Here is the data on power, costs, and the actual ROI of local compute.
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SpaceX IPO Filings Reveal the Tight Circle of Elon Musk’s Galactic Empire
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SpaceX IPO Filings Reveal the Tight Circle of Elon Musk’s Galactic Empire

New S-1 filings for the SpaceX IPO reveal the concentration of power and wealth, from Elon Musk's super-voting shares to the inner circle of loyalists and VCs.
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SpaceX IPO Filing Reveals Intricate Web of Musk’s Cross-Company Dealings
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SpaceX IPO Filing Reveals Intricate Web of Musk’s Cross-Company Dealings

The SpaceX IPO filing unveils the deep financial and operational ties between Musk's empire, from Cybertruck fleets to xAI capital spending.
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University of Nottingham Pilot Study Uses ‘Super-Strength’ Chewing Gum to Reverse Long-Term Covid Taste and Smell Loss
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University of Nottingham Pilot Study Uses ‘Super-Strength’ Chewing Gum to Reverse Long-Term Covid Taste and Smell Loss

A clinical trial led by the University of Nottingham shows promising results in restoring taste and smell for Long Covid patients using specially formulated chewing gum.
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U.S. Government to Inject $2 Billion into Quantum Computing via Equity-Based Grants
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U.S. Government to Inject $2 Billion into Quantum Computing via Equity-Based Grants

The Trump administration is planning a $2 billion industrial policy push for quantum hardware, taking equity stakes in nine selected companies.
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