Rivian Automotive has recently announced the redesign of its all-electric R1 pickup and SUV models with a focus on enhancing range, performance, and computing power. The 2025 model-year vehicles may not appear drastically different from their predecessors, but Rivian has made significant improvements under the hood. With more than half of the hardware components overhauled
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Recently, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Justice Department have announced plans to conduct antitrust investigations into tech behemoths Microsoft, OpenAI, and Nvidia. These investigations aim to scrutinize the influence of these companies on the artificial intelligence (AI) industry, rather than focusing on mergers and acquisitions. This move comes as smaller startups gain momentum
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As voters across the 27 member states of the European Union head to the polls, there is a growing support for far-right parties. Analysts predict that this shift will lead to more protectionist policies, with fewer climate targets and increased spending on defense. The election outcome is expected to have significant implications not only for
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UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma recently shared his thoughts on the treatment of WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark, stating that she has been unfairly “targeted” with physical play. Auriemma acknowledged that rookie players typically face challenges in adjusting to the professional level, but he believes that Clark has been receiving extra attention from opposing teams.
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Drawing inspiration from a scene in a “Mission Impossible” movie, scientist Lee Seok Woo embarked on a journey to create batteries for smart contact lenses. In the movie, an agent used contact lenses with facial recognition and eye tracking capabilities, sparking Lee’s curiosity and determination to turn this fiction into reality. With a background in
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