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Google removes AI Overviews for certain medical queries

TechCrunchTechnology1 hours ago
This follows an investigation by the Guardian that found Google AI Overviews offering misleading information in response to some health-related queries.

Nuclear startups are back in vogue with small reactors, and big challenges

TechCrunchTechnology2 hours ago
Small modular reactor startups are betting that mass manufacturing will help them bring costs down. But are they underestimating the challenge?

Indonesia and Malaysia block Grok over non-consensual, sexualized deepfakes

TechCrunchTechnology4 hours ago
Indonesian officials said Saturday that they are temporarily blocking access to xAI’s chatbot Grok.

Wing to expand drone delivery to another 150 Walmart stores

TechCrunchTechnology4 hours ago
The partnership will grow Wing's drone delivery service to more than 270 Walmart stores by 2027.

Google announces a new protocol to facilitate commerce using AI agents

TechCrunchTechnology4 hours ago
Google said that merchants can now offer discounts to users directly in AI mode results

Newly discovered coffee compounds beat diabetes drug in lab tests

Science dailyScience5 hours ago
Roasted coffee may do more than wake you up—it could help control blood sugar. Researchers discovered several new coffee compounds that inhibit α-glucosidase, a key enzyme linked to type 2 diabetes. Some of these molecules were even more potent than a common anti-diabetic drug. The study also int...

A new theory of gravity could explain cosmic acceleration without dark energy

Science dailyScience6 hours ago
The accelerating expansion of the universe is usually explained by an invisible force known as dark energy. But a new study suggests this mysterious ingredient may not be necessary after all. Using an extended version of Einstein’s gravity, researchers found that cosmic acceleration can arise natu...

Injection turns sleeping tumor immune cells into cancer fighters

Science dailyScience7 hours ago
KAIST researchers have developed a way to reprogram immune cells already inside tumors into cancer-killing machines. A drug injected directly into the tumor is absorbed by macrophages, prompting them to recognize and attack cancer cells while activating nearby immune defenses. This eliminates the ne...

A room full of flu patients and no one got sick

Science dailyScience11 hours ago
In a striking real-world experiment, flu patients spent days indoors with healthy volunteers, but the virus never spread. Researchers found that limited coughing and well-mixed indoor air kept virus levels low, even with close contact. Age may have helped too, since middle-aged adults are less likel...

This wild fruit is getting a CRISPR makeover

Science dailyScience12 hours ago
Scientists have used CRISPR to give the goldenberry a modern makeover, shrinking the plant by about a third and making it easier to farm. Goldenberries are tasty and nutritious but notoriously unruly, with bushy plants that complicate harvesting. By editing a few key genes and selectively breeding t...

When the oceans died and life changed forever

Science dailyScience12 hours ago
A rapid climate collapse during the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction devastated ocean life and reshuffled Earth’s ecosystems. In the aftermath, jawed vertebrates gained an unexpected edge by surviving in isolated marine refuges. Over millions of years, they diversified into many forms while competi...

10 quintillion hydrogen bombs every second: Webb detects massive galactic eruption

Science dailyScience15 hours ago
Scientists have discovered an enormous stream of super-hot gas erupting from a nearby galaxy, driven by a powerful black hole at its center. The jets stretch farther than the galaxy itself and spiral outward in a rare, never-before-seen pattern. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope pierced through th...

A never-before-seen creature has been found in the Great Salt Lake

Science dailyScience16 hours ago
Scientists have identified a brand-new species of worm living in the Great Salt Lake, marking only the third known animal group able to survive its extreme salinity. The species, named Diplolaimelloides woaabi with guidance from Indigenous elders, appears to exist only in this lake. How it got there...

Google employee made redundant after reporting manager who showed nude of wife, court hears

BBC TechnologyTechnology18 hours ago
Victoria Woodall claims she was retaliated against after reporting a manager who told clients stories about his swinger lifestyle.

SpaceX gets FCC approval to launch 7,500 more Starlink satellites

TechCrunchTechnology20 hours ago
The Federal Communications Commission has given SpaceX approval to launch another 7,500 of its second generation Starlink satellites.

OpenAI is reportedly asking contractors to upload real work from past jobs

TechCrunchTechnology21 hours ago
An intellectual property lawyer says OpenAI is "putting itself at great risk" with this approach.

Scientists uncover a hidden aging program in the gut that fuels cancer risk

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Although the gut renews itself constantly, its stem cells accumulate age-related molecular changes that quietly alter how genes are switched on and off. Scientists found that this “epigenetic drift” follows a clear pattern and appears in both aging intestines and most colon cancers. Some regions...

UK government exempting itself from flagship cyber law inspires little confidence

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Ministers promise equivalent standards just without the legal obligation ANALYSIS  From May's cyberattack on the Legal Aid Agency to the Foreign Office breach months later, cyber incidents have become increasingly common in UK government.…

Sleeping less than 7 hours could cut years off your life

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Sleep isn’t just about feeling rested—it may be one of the strongest predictors of how long you live. Researchers analyzing nationwide data found that insufficient sleep was more closely tied to shorter life expectancy than diet, exercise, or loneliness. The connection was consistent year after ...

Betelgeuse has a hidden companion and Hubble just caught its wake

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Astronomers have uncovered the long-hidden cause behind Betelgeuse’s strange behavior: a small companion star carving a visible wake through the giant’s vast atmosphere. Using nearly eight years of observations from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based observatories, scientists detec...

Astronomers find a ghost galaxy made of dark matter

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Hubble has revealed a strange cosmic object called Cloud-9, a dark matter–dominated cloud with no stars at all. Scientists believe it is a “failed galaxy,” a leftover building block from the early Universe that never lit up. Its discovery confirms long-standing theories about starless galaxies...

This natural amino acid could help stop cavities before they start

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Sugar-loving mouth bacteria create acids that damage teeth, but arginine can help fight back. In a clinical trial, arginine-treated dental plaque stayed less acidic, became structurally less harmful, and supported more beneficial bacteria. These changes made the biofilms less aggressive after sugar ...

I met a lot of weird robots at CES — here are the most memorable

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
If the robots don't always give a totally accurate representation of where commercial deployment is at the moment, they do give visitors a peek at where their parent companies might be headed.

Google moonshot spinout SandboxAQ claims an ex-exec is attempting ‘extortion’

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
A former SandboxAQ executive filed a wrongful termination lawsuit filled with shocking allegations. The company is fighting back, hard.

CES 2026: Everything revealed, from Nvidia’s debuts to AMD’s new chips to Razer’s AI oddities 

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
CES 2026 is in full swing in Las Vegas, with the show floor open to the public after a packed couple of days occupied by press conferences from the likes of Nvidia, Sony, and AMD and previews from Sunday’s Unveiled event. 

X could face UK ban over deepfakes, minister says

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
It comes after government urged Ofcom to use all its powers – up to and including an effective ban – against X.

How the Sleepbuds maker, Ozlo, is building a platform for sleep data

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Ozlo Sleepbuds are going to have a big year, with new products, AI features, and more.

Meta signs deals with three nuclear companies for 6-plus GW of power

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
Two smaller companies, Oklo and TerraPower, along with Vistra, a large energy company, just signed agreements with Meta.

Watch: Backlash against Musk's Grok AI explained

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
Technology editor Zoe Kleinman explains the row over changes made by X to it's Grok AI image edits, after the UK government called it "insulting".

Putinswap: France trades alleged ransomware crook for conflict researcher

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Basketball player accused of aiding cybercrime gang extradition blocked in exchange for Swiss NGO consultant France has released an alleged ransomware crook wanted by the US in exchange for a conflict researcher imprisoned in Russia.…

QR codes a powerful new phishing weapon in hands of Pyongyang cyberspies

The registerSecurity2 days ago
State-backed attackers are using QR codes to slip past enterprise security and help themselves to cloud logins, the FBI says North Korean government hackers are turning QR codes into credential-stealing weapons, the FBI has warned, as Pyongyang's spies find new ways to duck enterprise security and h...

X restricts Grok’s image generation to paying subscribers only after drawing the world’s ire

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
Elon Musk's AI company has restricted Grok's controversial AI image-generation feature to only paying subscribers on X, after the tool invited heated criticism from across the world for letting users generate sexualized images of women and children.

Scientists test a tiny eye implant that could restore sight

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Scientists at USC are launching a new trial to test a tiny stem cell implant that could restore vision in people with advanced dry macular degeneration. The hair-thin patch replaces damaged retinal cells responsible for sharp, central vision. Earlier studies showed the implant was safe and helped so...

The 4x rule: Why some people’s DNA is more unstable than others

Science dailyScience2 days ago
A large genetic study shows that many people carry DNA sequences that slowly expand as they get older. Common genetic variants can dramatically alter how fast this expansion happens, sometimes multiplying the pace by four. Researchers also identified specific DNA expansions linked to severe kidney a...

China-linked cybercrims abused VMware ESXi zero-days a year before disclosure

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Huntress analysis suggests VM escape bugs were already weaponized in the wild Chinese-linked cybercriminals were sitting on a working VMware ESXi hypervisor escape kit more than a year before the bugs it relied on were made public.…

Common food preservatives linked to higher risk of type 2 diabetes

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Foods that rely heavily on preservatives may be doing more than extending shelf life. In a large study spanning more than a decade, people with the highest intake of preservative additives were far more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. The increased risk appeared across many commonly used additive...

The venture firm that ate Silicon Valley just raised another $15 billion

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
In a blog post published Friday morning, Ben Horowitz writes that "as the American leader in Venture Capital, the fate of new technology in the United States rests partly on our shoulders." It's the kind of statement certain to cause agita at rival firms.

Anthropic adds Allianz to growing list of enterprise wins

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
Anthropic announces its first enterprise deal of 2026, which includes building agents for, and giving Claude code to, Allianz.

Stanford’s AI spots hidden disease warnings that show up while you sleep

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Stanford researchers have developed an AI that can predict future disease risk using data from just one night of sleep. The system analyzes detailed physiological signals, looking for hidden patterns across the brain, heart, and breathing. It successfully forecast risks for conditions like cancer, d...

r/engineering's Monthly Jan 2026 Hiring Thread for Engineering Professionals

Reddit EngineeringEngineering2 days ago
# Overview If you have open positions at your company for engineering professionals (including technologists, fabricators, and technicians) and would like to hire from the r/engineering user base, please leave a comment detailing any open job listings at your company. We also encourage you to post i...

3.7-billion-year-old rocks reveal how Earth and the Moon were born

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Crystals hidden in Australia’s oldest rocks have revealed new clues about how Earth and the Moon formed. The study suggests Earth’s continents didn’t begin growing until hundreds of millions of years after the planet itself formed. When scientists compared the rocks with Moon samples from the ...

An old jeweler’s trick could change nuclear timekeeping

Science dailyScience2 days ago
A team of physicists has discovered a surprisingly simple way to build nuclear clocks using tiny amounts of rare thorium. By electroplating thorium onto steel, they achieved the same results as years of work with delicate crystals — but far more efficiently. These clocks could be vastly more preci...

A hidden world inside DNA is finally revealed

Science dailyScience2 days ago
DNA doesn’t just sit still inside our cells — it folds, loops, and rearranges in ways that shape how genes behave. Researchers have now mapped this hidden architecture in unprecedented detail, showing how genome structure changes from cell to cell and over time. These insights reveal why many di...

Inside CES 2026’s “physical AI” takeover

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
After years of chatbots and image generators, AI is finally leaving the screen. At CES 2026, that shift became impossible to ignore.  The annual tech showcase in Las Vegas was dominated by “physical AI” and robotics, from Boston Dynamic’s newly redesigned Atlas human...

Long COVID may be fueled by inflammation and tiny clots

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Long COVID affects an estimated 65 million people worldwide and can damage the brain, heart, blood vessels, and immune system long after infection. Researchers now link symptoms to lingering virus, inflammation, micro-clots, and disrupted energy metabolism. While structured rehab and pacing can impr...

Excel: The software that's hard to quit

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
Companies are trying to wean staff off Excel spreadsheets to centralise control of their data.

A white dwarf’s cosmic feeding frenzy revealed by NASA

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Using NASA’s IXPE, astronomers captured an unprecedented view of a white dwarf star actively feeding on material from a companion. The data revealed giant columns of ultra-hot gas shaped by the star’s magnetic field and glowing in intense X-rays. These features are far too small to image directl...

Data security startup Cyera hits $9B valuation six months after being valued at $6B

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
Cyera raised another $400 million just six months after its last huge round.

Governments grapple with the flood of non-consensual nudity on X

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
For the past two weeks, X has been flooded with AI-manipulated nude images, created by the Grok AI chatbot — and governments around the world are promising to take action.

GTMfund has rewritten the distribution playbook for the AI era

TechCrunchTechnology2 days ago
Building software products has never been easier, so why are so many well-funded startups failing to take off no matter how good their product is? In this season finale episode of Build Mode, our guest has an answer: Startups have focused too much on product development and not enough on distribut...