The Pioneer on MSNOpinion
Republic strikes back; data reset
India’s data-protection landscape is undergoing a necessary reset. The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, and ...
Machine learning techniques that make use of tensor networks could manipulate data more efficiently and help open the black ...
A region where the grid and growth collide Commercial solar in Southeast Asia has grown from a niche upgrade to a strategic ...
Trump, 79, Says He’s Not Sure What His MRI Was For This raises a lot of questions about the president’s health. Ads help fund our journalism. Please disable your ad blocker so that we can continue ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Federal Court Overrules Trump, Puts Alina Habba Out of a Job
On Monday, a judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit voted 3–0 to disqualify Habba as interim U.S.
Morning Overview on MSN
NASA researcher maps how alien societies could fill the Milky Way
The search for intelligent life in our galaxy is shifting from abstract speculation to detailed cartography, as researchers ...
A controversial data center proposal in Naperville is set to once again come before the Planning and Zoning Commission Wednesday evening. Developer Karis Critical’s plan calls for the construction of ...
Coinbase builds regulated infrastructure while Bitget automates trading with AI. GENIUS Act passage, institutional wins, and ...
Over the past decades, a growing number of robotics teams have started developing modular robots inspired by the ancient paper-folding art of origami. More recently, some of these teams started ...
Scientists may finally be closing in on the origins of two colossal, mysterious structures buried nearly 1,800 miles inside Earth—hidden formations that have puzzled researchers for decades. New ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Safe and affordable fast-charging batteries: Multilayered alkali metal structures open the door to energy of the future
Skoltech scientists conducted a study that advances research on future batteries. Their paper, published in Small, sheds ...
The inside of giant planets can reach pressures more than one million times the Earth's atmosphere. As a result of that intense pressure, materials can adopt unexpected structures and properties.
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