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4.6 Billion Years On, the Sun Is Having a Moment - The New Yorker (No paywall)
Sree VijaykumarIn the past two years, without much notice, solar power has begun to truly transform the world’s energy system.

People have been telling stories about renewable energy since the nineteen-seventies, when the first all-solar-powered house opened on the campus of the University of Delaware, drawing a hundred thousand visitors in 1973, its first year, to marvel at its early photovoltaic panels and its solar hot-water system, complete with salt tubs in the basement to store heat overnight. But, even though we’ve got used to seeing solar panels and wind turbines across the landscape in the intervening fifty years, we continue to think of what they produce as “alternative energy,” a supplement to the fossil-fuelled power that has run Western economies for more than two centuries. In the past two years, however, with surprisingly little notice, renewable energy has suddenly become the obvious, mainstream, cost-efficient choice around the world. Against all the big bad things happening on the planet (and despite all the best efforts of the Republican-led Congress in recent weeks), this is a very big and hopeful thing, which a short catalogue of recent numbers demonstrates:

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Apple Watch Ultra 3: Three new features are coming this fall - 9to5Mac
Apple Watch Ultra 3: Three new features are coming this fall - 9to5Mac
This fall the Apple Watch Ultra 3 will finally arrive, two years after its predecessor - here are three new features coming with it.


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Three years after Abe's shooting, where do things stand? - The Japan Times (No paywall)
Three years after Abe's shooting, where do things stand?
It's been three years since the shocking assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe - and yet, the trial of the 44-year-old man accused of the crime still hasn't begun.


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Newsom, DHS Feud After 'Juveniles' Allegedly Found at Cannabis Facility During ICE Raids - Forbes (No paywall)
Newsom, DHS Feud After 'Juveniles' Allegedly Found at Cannabis Facility During ICE Raids
A raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on two cannabis growing sites in California led to tense conflicts and finger-pointing Thursday and Friday, as the Customs and Border Patrol commissioner said he was launching an investigation into potential child labor violations, while Gov. Gavin Newsom condemned the raids and called President Donald Trump scum.


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China's AI Dreams Lead to Data Centers in Once-Restive West - Bloomberg (No paywall)
China's AI Dreams Lead to Data Centers in Once-Restive West
I recently travelled to the edge of the Gobi desert in Xinjiang with my colleague James Mayger to take a closer look at China's ambitious plan to build a slew of massive data centers with an eye on leading the world in artificial intelligence.






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What does a solar tornado look like? One photographer got these incredible shots - NatGeo Photography (No paywall)
What does a solar tornado look like? One photographer got these incredible shots
From a dark sky site in Portugal's Alqueva Dark Sky Reserve, Portuguese astrophotographer Miguel Claro captured stellar views of the sun's chromosphere - the orange-red layer of the sun's atmosphere - over the last few years.


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German tourist found alive in Australia after 12 days
German tourist found alive in Australia after 12 days
Police say German tourist Carolina Wilga has been found in Australia's remote Outback 12 days after she went missing and a day after her bogged van was discovered. Police say a member of the public found her wandering on a forest trail late Friday. She has been flown to hospital for medical treatment. Wilga was last seen June 29 at a general store in the wheat farming town of Beacon. Her van was found in a nature reserve about 22 miles north of the town Thursday and a ground search began.


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Will tropical dry forests survive the next 50 years?
Will tropical dry forests survive the next 50 years?
In 1978, renowned ecologist Dan Janzen jumped into a ravine in Costa Rica, broke three ribs, and spent the first month of the rainy season watching the tropical dry forest from inside a shack. At night, a simple 25-watt bulb drew in so many moths that they plastered the walls like a live wallpaper. The [...]


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Why Small Businesses Should Care About the SALT Tax - Inc (No paywall)
Why Small Businesses Should Care About the SALT Tax
The tax law Republican lawmakers managed to pass last week raises the ceiling on state and local tax deductions to $40,000, from $10,000. It's also known as the State and Local Tax, or SALT, deduction, and has faced vigorous debate as lawmakers battled over where to set the cap.




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Is William Ruto the most disliked Kenyan president in history?
Is William Ruto the most disliked Kenyan president in history?
More than 100 people have been killed in a wave of protests and public anger, described as "unprecedented".


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UK scientists to synthesise human genome to learn more about how DNA works
UK scientists to synthesise human genome to learn more about how DNA works
Five-year SynHG project aims to pave way for next generation of medical therapies and treatment of diseases


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The unholy alliance that killed the AI moratorium
The unholy alliance that killed the AI moratorium
A coalition of MAGA influencers, led by Steve Bannon and Mike Davis, made a last-second push to kill the provision in Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill that banning state AI regulation.


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Packaged food giant Kraft Heinz explores potential break-up - FT (No paywall)
Packaged food giant Kraft Heinz explores potential break-up
Industry faces pressure from inflation, changing consumer taste and store-brand competition




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The double-edged sword of a strong euro - FT (No paywall)
The double-edged sword of a strong euro
Doubts about the dollar bring a new set of problems for Europe


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Activist Narges Mohammadi reports threats of 'elimination' by Iran
Activist Narges Mohammadi reports threats of 'elimination' by Iran
Mohammadi was awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for work including tackling oppression of women in Iran.


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US customs duties top $100 billion for first time in a fiscal year
The data shows that tariff revenues are starting to build into a significant revenue contributor ahead of an August 1 deadline that Trump has set for "reciprocal" rates to kick in.


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How China's BYD is squeezing suppliers in the EV price war - WSJ (No paywall)
How China's BYD is squeezing suppliers in the EV price war
The country's biggest automaker, BYD, recently lowered the price of a starter electric vehicle to the equivalent of less than $8,000. To hit such low prices, suppliers say the company and others like it are squeezing them by demanding lower prices and dragging out payment periods.




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Pilot Recalls Conducting Texas Flood Rescues at Camp Mystic
Pilot Recalls Conducting Texas Flood Rescues at Camp Mystic
Oguiofor, a member of the U.S. Coast Guard and Texas native, was one of more than 1,700 emergency responders who headed to central Texas in response to heavy precipitation that caused fast-moving flood waters to rise up to 30-feet high, sweeping away cars and homes and taking the lives of at least 120 people. More than 150 individuals still remain missing statewide as search and rescue efforts continue. The natural disaster has caused an estimated $18 to $22 billion in damages, according to AccuWeather.


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With partner finances, Ukraine 'will shoot down everything' amid escalating Russian drone attacks, Zelensky says
With partner finances, Ukraine 'will shoot down everything' amid escalating Russian drone attacks, Zelensky says
President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed Russia's intention to drastically escalate its drone attacks, potentially launching up to 1,000 drones per day, but noted that Ukraine already has effective countermeasures.


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Elon Musks xAI seeks up to $200bn valuation in next fundraising - FT (No paywall)
Elon Musks xAI seeks up to $200bn valuation in next fundraising
Grok chatbot maker in early talks with investors to boost its value as much as 10 times


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Do longevity drugs work? - The Economist (No paywall)
Do longevity drugs work?
As elixirs of life go, long-term fasting is a surprising candidate. Yet it seems to work. Experiments on species from nematode worms to rhesus monkeys show that near-starvation prolongs lifespan. And, though no long-term experiment has been conducted to prove the same is true in Homo sapiens, short-term ones suggest similar physiological changes happen.




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Trump administration cuts undocumented immigrants access to range of federally funded programs - STAT (No paywall)
Trump administration cuts undocumented immigrants access to range of federally funded programs
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration on Thursday announced it would further curtail undocumented immigrants' access to federally funded programs, including health care clinics, early childhood education, and nutritional support.


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Victory for Trump as EU backs down on digital taxes in next budget
Victory for Trump as EU backs down on digital taxes in next budget
Shelving the plan could help EU persuade the U.S. to give it a more favorable trade deal and comes just two months after the Commission suggested it.


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El Chapo scion pleads guilty to US trafficking charges - FT (No paywall)
El Chapo scion pleads guilty to US trafficking charges
Prosecutors are targeting the Sinaloa cartel over its turn to fentanyl manufacturing and distribution


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Can AI solve the content-moderation problem? - WSJ (No paywall)
Can AI solve the content-moderation problem?
Anyone who spends time on social media knows that its hard to avoid abusive misinformation, abusive language and offensive content. Platforms like Facebook and YouTube have content moderation systems designed to keep obnoxious material in check, but a 2021 Cato Institute survey found that just one in four users think platforms apply their standards fairly.




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How to Lose Friends and Alienate Partners - Foreign Policy (No paywall)
How to Lose Friends and Alienate Partners
Dismantling Afghan immigration policies and CARE undermines U.S. security.


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The first babies have been born following simplified IVF in a mobile lab - MIT Technology Review (No paywall)
The first babies have been born following simplified IVF in a mobile lab
This week I'm sending congratulations to two sets of paren'ts in South Africa. Babies Milayah and Rossouw arrived a few weeks ago. All babies are special, but these two set a new precedent. They're the first to be born following "simplified" IVF performed in a mobile lab.


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Want to Understand Russia? Visit Dubai.
Want to Understand Russia? Visit Dubai.
It's a key refuge for Moscow's wealthy, including the record producer Iosif Prigozhin. He insists he still loves President Vladimir V. Putin, no matter what you've heard.


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'It's cheap but it's not disposable': why fast tech is a growing waste problem
'It's cheap but it's not disposable': why fast tech is a growing waste problem
Low-cost and quickly discarded products are playing a key role in world's fastest-growing waste problem - electronics




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Iran and France confirm detention of teenage French-German cyclist Lennart Monterlos
Iran and France confirm detention of teenage French-German cyclist Lennart Monterlos
Iran's foreign minister says his country has detained a teenage French-German cyclist who disappeared last month. That's according to French newspaper Le Monde which quoted an interview with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The cyclist, Lennart Monterlos was reportedly detained for having committed an "offense." Araghchi didn't elaborate on the nature of the alleged offense but said France's embassy in Tehran has been notified, the newspaper added. It said that Monterlos was cycling across Iran and hasn't been heard from since mid-June. France's prime minister also confirmed the arrest.


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Flow Alone Won't Make You a Writer
Flow Alone Won't Make You a Writer
Writing starts with flow, but it's sustained by discipline, revision, and grit.


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White-sounding names get called back for jobs more than Black ones, a new study finds
White-sounding names get called back for jobs more than Black ones, a new study finds
Economists sent 83,000 fake job applications to a slew of major U.S. companies, and found that the typical firm favored white applicants over Black ones by around 9%.


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Lovestruck US Air Force worker admits leaking secrets on dating app
Lovestruck US Air Force worker admits leaking secrets on dating app
Oh my sweet secret informant lover, what happened in that NATO meeting today?




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'They were just kids': Mother mourns sons killed in Israeli strike while waiting for aid
'They were just kids': Mother mourns sons killed in Israeli strike while waiting for aid
Two of Iman al-Nouri's five sons were killed outside a clinic in Deir al-Balah on Thursday, while a third was seriously wounded.


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A New Kind of AI Model Lets Data Owners Take Control - WIRED (No paywall)
A New Kind of AI Model Lets Data Owners Take Control
The new model, called FlexOlmo, could challenge the current industry paradigm of big artificial intelligence companies slurping up data from the web, books, and other sources - often with little regard for ownership - and then owning the resulting models entirely. Once data is baked into an AI model today, extracting it from that model is a bit like trying to recover the eggs from a finished cake.


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Schumer Urges Kennedy to Declare Public Health Emergency Over Measles
Schumer Urges Kennedy to Declare Public Health Emergency Over Measles
Senator Chuck Schumer urged the health secretary to declare an emergency to keep other regions from experiencing the "nightmare" seen in Texas.


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Trump's Seesawing on Tariffs Gives the World Whiplash
Trump's Seesawing on Tariffs Gives the World Whiplash
Blunt letters dictating terms posted to social media and changes late in negotiations have left trading partners wondering what President Trump will do next.




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Chinese TV uses AI to translate broadcasts into sign language. It's not going well
Chinese TV uses AI to translate broadcasts into sign language. It's not going well
Deaf professor who worked on one product says developers won't listen to feedback - about their products or their tech bro ways


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Photos: The Scale of China's Solar-Power Projects
Photos: The Scale of China's Solar-Power Projects
As the Trump administration's "big, beautiful bill" eliminates many clean-energy incentives in the U.S., China continues huge investments in wind and solar power, reportedly accounting for 74 percent of all projects now under construction worldwide.


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Delta Strips Engines Off New Airbus Jets to Overcome US Shortage - Bloomberg (No paywall)
Delta Strips Engines Off New Airbus Jets to Overcome US Shortage
Delta Air Lines Inc. has been stripping engines from new Airbus SE jets in Europe to use them on grounded planes in the US, according to people familiar with the matter.


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Trump's Mass State Department Layoffs Upend Foreign Policy - Intelligencer (No paywall)
Trump's Mass State Department Layoffs Upend Foreign Policy
The U.S. Supreme Courts order earlier this week, which killed a lower-court hold on mass firings at federal agencies, in theory liberated the budget-and-personnel cutters of the Trump administration with 17 departments or agencies given the right to move ahead with reduction-in-force plans authorized by the president in February.




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UNAIDS report warns HIV progress at risk as U.S. funding cuts take hold
The UNAIDS annual report warns that Trump era HIV funding cuts could lead to 6 million more infections and 4 million deaths by 2029 - as low-income countries struggle to fill the gap.


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Lebanese president says Beirut currently seeks peace, not normalization, with Israel | The Times of Israel
Lebanese president says Beirut currently seeks peace, not normalization, with Israel | The Times of Israel
Amid efforts to disarm Hezbollah, Joseph Aoun calls decision to uphold state monopoly on arms 'final,' says Israeli troop presence 'obstructs' Lebanese army's full deployment


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White House responds to reported FBI-DOJ Epstein files clash
White House responds to reported FBI-DOJ Epstein files clash
The White House reacted on Friday to multiple reports of escalating tensions between Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino over the administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein memo.




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Harvard College, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Replace Diversity Offices Amid DEI Purge | News | The Harvard Crimson
Harvard College, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Replace Diversity Offices Amid DEI Purge | News | The Harvard Crimson
The dismantling of Harvard's diversity offices arrived at Harvard College on Wednesday as websites for centers serving minority students, LGBTQ students, and women disappeared suddenly and without fanfare.


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America is coming after Chinese it accuses of hacking - The Economist (No paywall)
America is coming after Chinese it accuses of hacking
FOR OVER a decade, America's justice department has been indicting Chinese government hackers. Almost all of them have remained beyond the reach of the law. The aim has been to expose and embarrass, rather than to arrest. Now that is changing. On July 3rd Italian police in Milan arrested Xu Zewei, who is alleged to have worked on behalf of the Shanghai branch of the Ministry of State Security (MSS), China's main spy agency. America wants to extradite him for wire fraud, identity theft and hacking.


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AI Startups are just big tech's low risk R&D department now
AI Startups are just big tech's low risk R&D department now
Large tech companies have significantly scaled back their direct investment in product and engineering talent. Instead they are leveraging their capital and monopoly power to indirectly corner the market in emerging opportunities, funding startups and extracting their talent and technologies, leveraging their market power to ensure success.


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UK Online Safety Act 'not up to scratch' on misinformation, warn MPs
UK Online Safety Act 'not up to scratch' on misinformation, warn MPs
Last summer's riots show how some content can be harmful but not illegal


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We're Light-Years Away from True Artificial Intelligence, Says Murderbot Author Martha Wells - Scientific American (No paywall)
We're Light-Years Away from True Artificial Intelligence, Says Murderbot Author Martha Wells
Many people fear that if fully sentient machine intelligence ever comes to exist, it will take over the world. The real threat, though, is the risk of tech companies enslaving robots to drive up profits, author Martha Wells suggests in her far-future-set book series The Murderbot Diaries. In Wells's world, machine intelligences inhabit spaceships and bots, and half-human, half-machine constructs offer humans protection from danger (in the form of security units), as well as sexual pleasure (comfort units). The main character, a security unit who secretly names itself Murderbot, manages to gain free will by hacking the module its owner company uses to enslave it. But most beings like it aren't so lucky.


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Britain and Europe need to get serious about air conditioning - FT (No paywall)
Britain and Europe need to get serious about air conditioning
In a rapidly warming world, a former extravagance is becoming a necessity




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