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NASA's Alien Life Search: Explicit Focus, High Hopes
Review
Apr 7, 2026Gizmodo

NASA's Alien Life Search: Explicit Focus, High Hopes

Quick Verdict NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman's recent declaration that the odds of finding alien life are "pretty high" marks a significant, explicit shift in NASA's public narrative and strategic focus. While the

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startups: Blossom Health raises $20 million to put AI copilots
Tech
Mar 27, 2026The Next Web

startups: Blossom Health raises $20 million to put AI copilots

Blossom Health, a New York-based telepsychiatry startup, has raised $20 million in combined seed and Series A funding. The capital will scale its AI-powered platform, which uses clinical copilots and automated administrative support to help psychiatrists address the severe U.S. mental health care shortage. The company aims to improve access and efficiency while maintaining clinical quality.

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Building a Reliable Financial Assistant with Model Context Protocol
Programming
Mar 26, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building a Reliable Financial Assistant with Model Context Protocol

This guide details building a reliable personal financial assistant using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and a "Narrator" architectural pattern. By separating deterministic data computation in Python from LLM narration, the system ensures factual accuracy, reduces hallucinations, and provides auditable, data-backed financial insights. It covers MCP client wrappers, budget enforcement, simple request parsing, and precise metric calculation.

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Billionaire-Backed Startup R3 Bio Develops 'Organ Sacks' to End
Tech
Mar 24, 2026Wired

Billionaire-Backed Startup R3 Bio Develops 'Organ Sacks' to End

Billionaire-backed startup R3 Bio is developing genetically-engineered, nonsentient "organ sacks" to replace animal testing. This initiative aligns with the Trump administration's efforts to phase out animal experimentation, offering a potentially humane and effective alternative for scientific research. The company aims to eventually create human versions for personalized medical testing.

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Crimson Desert's Lore Labyrinth: A Storytelling Nightmare
Games
Mar 23, 2026Polygon

Crimson Desert's Lore Labyrinth: A Storytelling Nightmare

Crimson Desert promises grand medieval fantasy, but its narrative and world-building are deeply flawed. Anachronistic language, contradictory lore, and inconsistent character roles constantly break immersion, making the ambitious title feel uninspired. If creators don't invest in the story, why should players?

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Gaza's Unseen Crisis: Inability to Obtain Death Certificates Traps
Tech
Mar 24, 2026Wired

Gaza's Unseen Crisis: Inability to Obtain Death Certificates Traps

GAZA – A once-routine administrative task in Gaza—registering a death—has collapsed amid relentless Israeli bombardment, mass displacement, and widespread detentions since October 2023. This breakdown in civil systems

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Tech
Mar 17, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: How Trump Drove a Wedge Between Florida Republicans Over

Florida's ambitious A.I. regulation bill, championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, failed to pass after President Trump's administration made it clear it opposed state-level restrictions. This legislative defeat highlights a growing divide within the national Republican Party, as Trump champions an unfettered approach to A.I. development, while some Republicans express concerns about its societal impacts.

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Which Jobs Are Most Threatened by AI and Who Can Adapt
Tech
Mar 16, 2026Washington Post Technology

Which Jobs Are Most Threatened by AI and Who Can Adapt

New research identifies jobs most threatened by AI and who can adapt, highlighting clerical and administrative workers—primarily women—as particularly vulnerable due to high AI exposure and low adaptability. While AI is transforming white-collar jobs, economists caution that predicting its full impact is difficult, drawing parallels to past technological shifts that created new roles despite displacement.

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Model Context Protocol Reshapes AI Agent Communication in Agentic Era
Tech
Mar 15, 2026The Next Web

Model Context Protocol Reshapes AI Agent Communication in Agentic Era

The Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open-source standard launched by Anthropic in late 2024, is rapidly gaining traction as the core communication method for AI agents. It provides a flexible framework for agents to interact with external data and users, distinct from traditional APIs that are designed for deterministic developer-driven tasks. With major adoption by OpenAI and Google, MCP is shaping the future of autonomous AI workflows.

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Anthropic Sues Pentagon Over National Security Risk Label
Tech
Mar 9, 2026Washington Post Technology

Anthropic Sues Pentagon Over National Security Risk Label

In a significant move that reverberated through the tech industry, artificial intelligence company Anthropic filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday, March 9, 2026. The lawsuit, lodged in a federal

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Control Resonant: No Parry, More RPG, and 6 New Gameplay Revelations
Games
Mar 5, 2026Kotaku

Control Resonant: No Parry, More RPG, and 6 New Gameplay Revelations

Remedy's Control Resonant is shaping up to be a bold evolution, with Dylan Faden as the new protagonist, a deep melee action-RPG combat system, and no parry button. Learn about the refined world, customization, and more.

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Resident Evil: Requiem: A 30th Anniversary Feast or Familiar Fare
Games
Feb 27, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Resident Evil: Requiem: A 30th Anniversary Feast or Familiar Fare

Resident Evil: Requiem marks a significant return for Leon S. Kennedy and introduces new protagonist Grace Ashcroft, celebrating the series' 30th anniversary. Critics largely praise its blend of classic and modern RE elements, earning a "generally favourable" Metacritic score of 88. While lauded as a "greatest hits" collection, some reviewers found its reliance on nostalgia and dual gameplay styles occasionally jarring, though it delivers a polished and enjoyable experience.

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science: Major government research lab appears to be squeezing out
Science
Feb 22, 2026Ars Technica

science: Major government research lab appears to be squeezing out

Noncitizen personnel at a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) lab recently had their after-hours access revoked. This change restricts their ability to work at the government research facility outside of standard operational times. The specific reasons for this policy shift and its broader implications for scientific research or national security protocols are not detailed in the available information.

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Trump is making coal plants even dirtier as AI demands more energy
Latest
Feb 21, 2026The Verge

Trump is making coal plants even dirtier as AI demands more energy

The Trump administration has repealed Biden-era Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), reverting power plant pollution controls to 2012 levels. This rollback coincides with soaring electricity demand from AI data centers, domestic manufacturing, and electric vehicles. Critics argue the move sacrifices health protections for industry savings, while aging coal plants are kept online to meet the growing energy needs.

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‘Toy Story 5’ takes aim at creepy AI toys: ‘I’m always listening’
Latest
Feb 21, 2026TechCrunch

‘Toy Story 5’ takes aim at creepy AI toys: ‘I’m always listening’

Pixar's upcoming "Toy Story 5" will feature an evil AI tablet named Lilypad as its central antagonist, challenging classic characters like Buzz Lightyear and Woody. The film delves into themes of excessive screen time and technology's impact on children, underscored by the AI's ominous declaration: "I'm always listening."

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Epilogue GB Operator Review: Bridge to Retro Game Boy Worlds
In-depth
Feb 20, 2026Wired

Epilogue GB Operator Review: Bridge to Retro Game Boy Worlds

Epilogue's GB Operator is a remarkable hardware solution, enabling collectors to easily play their physical Nintendo Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges directly on a modern laptop. This "adorable" plug-in device merges the tactile joy of original hardware with the convenience and capabilities of PC gaming, establishing itself as an essential tool for retro gaming enthusiasts and preservationists alike.

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