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    Porsche is shutting down its e-bike division after nearly four years of operation. The German automaker launched Porsche eBike Performance GmbH in August 2022 with the goal of creating high-performance electric bike components like motors and batteries. Now, the company has decided to wind down the project and close its factories in Germany and Croatia,

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    NASA is making strides toward returning humans to the moon by beginning training with a full-scale prototype of Blue Origin’s crew moon lander. This move marks an important step in preparing for upcoming lunar missions, especially as the agency aims for a moon landing by 2028. The prototype allows NASA and Blue Origin to simulate

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    The electric scooter and bike rental company Lime has officially announced plans to go public. The company, which is officially called Neutron Holdings, filed for an initial public offering (IPO) with the Securities and Exchange Commission last Friday. This move comes after Lime hinted at a potential IPO as far back as 2021. Since its

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    A new AI system called OncoAgent is changing how cancer treatment decisions are made. It combines cutting-edge technology with a strong focus on patient privacy. This makes it a promising tool for hospitals and clinics that want to use AI safely and effectively. Breaking Down Complex Cancer Data OncoAgent tackles the huge amount of information

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    This week brought a mix of fascinating space and ocean stories. From a hiccup on Mars to new underwater wildlife footage, there’s plenty to catch up on. Scientists continue exploring the mysteries of the universe and our planet’s deep seas, revealing unexpected surprises along the way. NASA’s Curiosity Rover Faces a Drill Glitch on Mars

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    If you own a drone or router made outside the US that was banned by authorities, there’s some good news. These devices will still be able to get important updates for a few more years. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced an extension that allows affected products to receive critical software updates until January

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    Mortal Kombat II hits theaters with a fresh take that balances campy fun with impressive action. While it nods to the over-the-top style of ’90s martial arts movies, it also strives to elevate the fight scenes and character development. Fans of the franchise and newcomers alike may find themselves surprised by how much effort went

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    This week’s indie game scene is packed with interesting new releases and updates. From music-inspired titles to action-packed adventures, there’s plenty to check out for gamers looking for something fresh. Whether you enjoy storytelling, rhythm games, or challenging platformers, this roundup has something for everyone. Highlighting a Nostalgic Music Adventure One of the standout releases

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    Workers at Double Fine, the well-known game studio owned by Xbox, are moving toward forming a union. The studio, famous for titles like Psychonauts, has filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to establish a union with the Communications Workers of America (CWA). All 42 of the studio’s full-time and part-time employees

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    In recent months, a surprising trend has emerged in the technology world. Some AI-focused companies are experiencing explosive growth, while many traditional tech firms are laying off large portions of their workforce. This contrast highlights the shifting priorities and economic dynamics driven by artificial intelligence breakthroughs. Anthropic’s Rapid Growth Outpaces Industry Trends Anthropic, an AI

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