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Astronomers detect hidden glow of light from the early universe

Astronomers detect hidden glow of light from the early universe

Using the 10-meter Hobby-Eberly Telescope in the US, astronomers have detected a subtle, hidden glow from 9 to 11 billion years ago, mapping the invisible structures of the early universe

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Pentagon’s AI contracts spur autonomous weapons, surveillance debate
02.03.2026

Pentagon’s AI contracts spur autonomous weapons, surveillance debate

After Anthropic’s rejection and OpenAI’s acceptance of Defense Department’s terms, US military’s reliance on fluid domestic definitions due to lack of int’l law addressing gap creates legal loopholes for mass surveillance, weapons, says expert

Applications for TEKNOFEST 2026 tech competitions closing on Sat
27.02.2026

Applications for TEKNOFEST 2026 tech competitions closing on Sat

TEKNOFEST to hold competitions in 51 main and 132 sub categories in 2026

Moderna's combined coronavirus, flu vaccine receives approval in Europe
27.02.2026

Moderna's combined coronavirus, flu vaccine receives approval in Europe

'mCombriax' is 1st mRNA combination vaccine endorsed by European regulators

Hybrid roles emerge as artificial intelligence reshapes global job market
26.02.2026

Hybrid roles emerge as artificial intelligence reshapes global job market

Big Tech’s massive layoffs spark job loss fears but AI also creates new positions to bridge tech expertise and traditional business know-how, industry leader says

AI can detect criminal plotting but alerting police remains privacy dilemma
26.02.2026

AI can detect criminal plotting but alerting police remains privacy dilemma

Canada’s Tumble Ridge shooter reportedly used ChatGPT to plot violence but OpenAI did not alert authorities despite flagging danger