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OpenAI moves to shrink regulatory risk in EU around data privacy
While most of Europe was still knuckle deep in the holiday chocolate selection box late last month, ChatGPT maker OpenAI was busy firing out an email with details […]
How hot will Earth get?
Climate change is warming Earth at an unprecedented pace. But just how warm will Earth get this century? It’s not a simple answer, but scientists have a pretty good idea.
How Oppenheimer built an atomic bomb before the Nazis
Physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project built an atomic bomb before Nazi Germany for a number of reasons, notably the industrial and scientific might of the U.S.
8 moments of youth activism that have defined 2023
The year’s ongoing rollout of rights restrictions and a lack of reform gave no break to young activists calling for gun violence solutions, LGBTQ protections, and a pro-democracy future.
Japanese spacecraft reaches moon’s orbit, beams back images
Japan’s space agency JAXA announced its moon mission achieved a major milestone, successfully inserting its SLIM spacecraft into lunar orbit.
EU’s provisional deal on gig worker rights fails to get enough backing from Member States
Not so fast on that Christmas present for precarious gig workers in the EU: A political deal announced mid month, which aims to bolster platform workers rights across […]
Google makes bid to resolve competition concerns in Germany over its automotive services bundling
Following competition objections raised on Google in Germany this summer over bundling of services including Google Maps via its Android-based in-car infotainment system software, known as Google Automotive […]
Spacecraft sends back unusual view of Earth and the moon
Japan’s uncrewed Smart Lander for Investigating the Moon mission, or SLIM, captured a rare snapshot of Earth and its moon.