Canada’s 65+ population is growing rapidly. New data shows how aging demographics may increase emergency room visits and EMS ...
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These aren’t AI firms, they’re defense contractors. We can’t let them hide behind their models
From Gaza to Iran, the pattern is the same: precision weapons, chosen blindness, and dead children. The cost of failing to regulate AI warfare is already too high ...
Iranian fired two ballistic missiles at the Diego Garcia joint UK-US military base, reports have suggested,. after the UK ...
With GPU lifespans shrinking to 18 months, the next generation of AI mega farms would need to be rebuilt continuously, one "pod" at a time.
Every time we feel a gentle tap on the skin, specialized nerve cells convert that physical force into an electrical signal ...
Scientists offer new insight into how the body detects light touch and how disruptions in that process may contribute to sensory disorders.
Three AI data center scaling strategies are scale-up, scale-out, and scale-across. Scale-up is within a rack; scale-out is ...
A Muslim-majority society that is modern, globally integrated, economically dynamic and at peace with its neighbors is a refutation of everything Iran stands for ...
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Inside Uganda's Landmark Health Agreement With Washington
On Dec. 10, 2025, Uganda entered into one of the most consequential health partnerships in its recent history. At the Ministry of Finance headquarters in Kampala, senior officials from Uganda and the ...
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Study suggests rising CO2 may be changing your blood chemistry
A peer-reviewed study published in Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health on February 26, 2026, reports that average serum bicarbonate levels in American adults rose approximately 7% between 1999 and 2020 ...
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Rectal cancer surges in young adults and doctors are worried
Rectal cancer is rising faster among young adults in the United States than any other segment of colorectal disease, and the trend has oncologists sounding alarms. The share of rectal tumors within ...
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