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This AI Computing Cluster Marks a New Era in Predictive Medicine

This AI Computing Cluster Marks a New Era in Predictive Medicine

AI can help us understand complex systems like our cells better. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is building a non-profit life science AI computing cluster to build digital models of disease.

Congress Wants Tech Companies to Pay Up for AI Training Data

Congress Wants Tech Companies to Pay Up for AI Training Data

Lawmakers call for OpenAI and other tech companies to pay for licensing news articles and data used to train AI algorithms.

Chinese Knockoff of Apple Vision Pro Tried at CES

Chinese Knockoff of Apple Vision Pro Tried at CES

A Chinese startup called EmdoorVR has released a knockoff version of Apple Vision Pro, which was tried out at CES 2024.

Apple Seeds Third Public Beta of iOS 17.3 With Stolen Device Protection

Apple Seeds Third Public Beta of iOS 17.3 With Stolen Device Protection

Apple has released the third public beta of iOS 17.3, introducing stolen device protection and collaborative Apple Music playlists.

2024 Australian Open Draw: Emma Raducanu Faces Shelby Rogers, Andy Murray to Play Tomas Martin Etcheverry

2024 Australian Open Draw: Emma Raducanu Faces Shelby Rogers, Andy Murray to Play Tomas Martin Etcheverry

Emma Raducanu will face Shelby Rogers in the first round of the Australian Open, while Andy Murray will take on Tomas Martin Etcheverry. Defending champions Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka each draw qualifiers in their opening matches.

Astronomers Trace Origin of Powerful Radio Signal to Group of Galaxies

Astronomers Trace Origin of Powerful Radio Signal to Group of Galaxies

Astronomers have used the Hubble Space Telescope to trace a powerful and distant fast radio burst back to a rare group of galaxies. This discovery could provide more insights into the mysterious origins of these bursts that have puzzled scientists for years.

German train strikes meet resignation, dismay in Cologne

German train strikes meet resignation, dismay in Cologne

Train drivers on strike in Germany have left travelers in Cologne frustrated but also sympathetic. The strikes, called by the German train drivers union (GDL), have resulted in cancellations and reduced service. While some passengers express frustration, others support the strike as a means for the union to demand better pay and reduced work hours.

Your Workout Routine Isn’t Complete Without Strength Training

Your Workout Routine Isn’t Complete Without Strength Training

Aerobic exercise is hugely beneficial for health. But research increasingly shows you also need some resistance training. Here’s how to work it in.