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Scientists Say New York City Is Gradually Sinking Beneath Its Own Weight

For generations, New York City has been celebrated as a symbol of ambition. Its skyline is one of the most recognizable in the world, built higher and denser with every passing decade. But according to researchers, the very structures that define the city’s identity may also be contributing to a growing environmental threat. New York…
UN Warns AI Growth Could Put Unprecedented Pressure on Earths Resources

Artificial intelligence has become one of the fastest-growing technologies in human history. Millions of people now use AI every day to write emails, generate images, search for information, solve problems, and automate tasks that once required hours of work. But while the world focuses on what AI can do, a new United Nations report is…
Trump Branded Smartphone Opened Up By Experts Reveals Unexpected Global Supply Chain

The Trump Organization promised a patriotic smartphone that would represent American manufacturing and a new alternative in the mobile industry. However, a detailed teardown of the much-discussed Trump Phone has revealed a surprising reality beneath its gold-colored exterior. Experts who opened the device discovered that many of its internal elements closely matched an existing Taiwanese…
Erin Brockovich Sounds Alarm Over Secret AI Data Center Deals Across America

The artificial intelligence race is moving at breakneck speed. Across the United States, giant data centers are appearing in rural towns, suburban communities, and industrial corridors as technology companies scramble to build the infrastructure needed to power the next generation of AI. But according to environmental activist Erin Brockovich, the biggest problem is not the…
Cells From Dead Organisms Are Forcing Scientists To Rethink Life And Death

The boundary between life and death has always seemed clear from a distance. Under the lens of modern biology, that boundary is becoming more complicated than many people expected. Researchers studying biological robots have found that some cells taken from dead organisms can survive, reorganize, and form tiny mobile structures with new abilities. The finding…






