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Wawira Njiru: The blueprint for serving a million school lunches - every day
Wawira Njiru: The blueprint for serving a million school lunches - every day
Sometimes feeding just one child can seem challenging. Not for entrepreneur Wawira Njiru, who's gone from serving lunch to 25 children from a makeshift kitchen to establishing her nonprofit, Food4Education, as a cornerstone of Kenya's school meals system. Currently serving half a million meals to children every day, she's now thinking even bigger. Hear about her incredible plan to serve delicious, nutritious daily meals to millions of kids across Africa by 2030. (This ambitious idea is part of The Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.)


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Delta's dynamic AI pricing plan sounds different now
Delta's dynamic AI pricing plan sounds different now
Delta Air Lines is explaining more about its AI-assisted dynamic pricing model after coming under scrutiny.


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Bengaluru techie arrested in Rs 379 crore CoinDCX crypto theft: How hacker used his login to siphon funds; got call from Germany
Bengaluru techie arrested in Rs 379 crore CoinDCX crypto theft: How hacker used his login to siphon funds; got call from Germany
A software engineer at CoinDCX, Rahul Agarwal, has been arrested in connection with the Rs 379-crore cryptocurrency theft reported by the company.


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The 1 Big Mistake Companies Are Making by Adding AI to Customer Service - Inc (No paywall)
The 1 Big Mistake Companies Are Making by Adding AI to Customer Service
Jim Eckes says that when he founded telecom business TieTechnology in 2006, customer service was truly a miserable experience. When artificial intelligence tools started popping up nearly two decades later, it seemed like business owners could finally solve this issue. But AI has, in many cases, made customer service even worse, according to Eckes.


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Scientists discover a molecular switch to reverse cancer - Earth.com
Scientists discover a molecular switch to reverse cancer - Earth.com
Scientists created a molecular switch that can revert the fate of cancer cells back to a normal state by capturing the moment of transition.


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Leopard Seal Mating Songs Are Eerily Like Our Nursery Rhymes
Leopard Seal Mating Songs Are Eerily Like Our Nursery Rhymes
Late in the evening, the Antarctic sky flushes pink.


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Meet the new species of giant stick insect that weighs about the same as a golf ball | CNN
Meet the new species of giant stick insect that weighs about the same as a golf ball | CNN
In a remote rainforest in Australia, home to deadly snakes, spiders and creepy-crawlies, scientists have discovered a new species of stick insect they believe is the heaviest ever found in the country.


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Everything the right - and the left - are getting wrong about the Online Safety Act
Everything the right - and the left - are getting wrong about the Online Safety Act
New limits on what can be seen online have drawn consternation from Nigel Farage and progressives alike. Yet much of it is based on misinformation, says George Billinge, a former Ofcom policy manager


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Venture Capitalists Are Funding a New Wave of Crypto Mania on College Campuses - Bloomberg (No paywall)
Venture Capitalists Are Funding a New Wave of Crypto Mania on College Campuses
s crypto's reputation undergoes a cautious rehabilitation in the court of public opinion, venture capital firms are funding a new wave of blockchain activity on college campuses.


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How Your Diet Influences Your Colorectal Cancer Risk
How Your Diet Influences Your Colorectal Cancer Risk
Diagnoses are climbing in young people. What you choose to eat may help reduce your chances.


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New AI tool illuminates 'dark side' of the human genome
New AI tool illuminates 'dark side' of the human genome
Proteins sustain life as we know it, serving many important structural and functional roles throughout the body. But these large molecules have cast a long shadow over a smaller subclass of proteins called microproteins.


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A viable Palestinian state remains far off, despite growing international clamor | CNN
A viable Palestinian state remains far off, despite growing international clamor | CNN
The latest moves by US allies France, Britain and Canada - while in many ways largely symbolic - have left Washington increasingly isolated over its backing for Israel.


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Opinion | What's Really Driving Your Retirement Account
Opinion | What's Really Driving Your Retirement Account
The largest shifts come from geopolitical disruptions that put pressure on the mechanisms of the global economy.


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Climate change driving major algae surge in Canada's lakes, study finds
Climate change driving major algae surge in Canada's lakes, study finds
Algal growth is accelerating in lakes across Canada, including those far from human development, and a new study shows that climate change is the primary driver.


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Slovenia bans weapons trade with Israel in EU first
Slovenia bans weapons trade with Israel in EU first
The Slovenian government has imposed a ban on all weapons trade with Israel as the first EU country to do so, a move that signals its willingness to take unilateral measures in the absence of EU action.


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College is not for every student. How schools are steering them to high-demand jobs - Los Angeles Times (No paywall)
College is not for every student. How schools are steering them to high-demand jobs
That moment — and a timely collaboration between the Los Angeles school district and Vista Aircraft Maintenance — propelled Vargas, now 19 and a high school graduate, toward a potentially well-paying career in aviation, one that won’t require a college degree.


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From Kedaara to Cornerstone, PE/VC firms beef up operating teams in India
From Kedaara to Cornerstone, PE/VC firms beef up operating teams in India
Earlier this week, private equity firm Kedaara Capital appointed former Hindustan Unilever CEO Nitin Paranjpe as chief mentor and operating partner to advise on investments in the consumer sector. This comes a few months after it brought on board former HDFC Ltd managing director and CEO Keki Mistry as an adviser for investments in ......


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Karnataka sex scandal: Prajwal Revanna gets life imprisonment for raping 47-year-old domestic worker
Karnataka sex scandal: Prajwal Revanna gets life imprisonment for raping 47-year-old domestic worker
A special court in Bengaluru on Saturday sentenced ex-Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna, grandson of former prime minister HD Deve Gowda, to life imprisonment.On Friday, Revanna was convicted for raping a 47-year-old domestic worker.Revanna was found guilty of rape, sexual harassment, voyeurism, destruction of evidence and offences under the Information Technology Act.


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Fed Governor Kugler is resigning, giving Trump a nominee on committee that sets interest rates
Her resignation now paves the way for Trump to put his own nominee in for the Board of Governors.


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Psilocybin helped aging mice not just live longer but also "look better" in groundbreaking new study
Psilocybin helped aging mice not just live longer but also
Scientists have discovered that psilocybin may have powerful anti-aging properties. New research provides the first experimental evidence that the compound from psychedelic mushrooms extends survival in aged mice and significantly delays the natural aging process in human cells.


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Scientists unravel how a tiny region of the brain helps us form distinct memories
Scientists unravel how a tiny region of the brain helps us form distinct memories
Life may unfold as a continuous stream, but our memories tell a different story. We do not recall the past as one long, unbroken text. Instead, we remember it as a series of meaningful events, like how ...


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At 17, Hannah Cairo Solved a Major Math Mystery | Quanta Magazine
At 17, Hannah Cairo Solved a Major Math Mystery | Quanta Magazine
After finding the homeschooling life confining, the teen petitioned her way into a graduate class at Berkeley, where she ended up disproving a 40-year-old conjecture.


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Trump's warm embrace of India turns cold - WSJ (No paywall)
Trump's warm embrace of India turns cold
The Trump administration still values the U.S.-India partnership, officials say. But ties between Washington and New Delhi have steadily soured over disputes about trade, Russia and whether Trump deserves credit for brokering a cease-fire following a four-day conflict in May between India and its rival Pakistan.


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The Industrys Rush to $80 Video Games Has Stalled For Now - Bloomberg (No paywall)
The Industrys Rush to $80 Video Games Has Stalled  For Now
Publishers trying to sell video games at a newly elevated price point have not found success just yet. Will they ever?


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Ex-Trump Prosecutor Jack Smith Probed For Alleged Election Interference - Forbes (No paywall)
Ex-Trump Prosecutor Jack Smith Probed For Alleged Election Interference
Former special counsel Jack Smith, who headed two criminal investigations into President Donald Trump, faces a probe by the Office of Special Counsel for alleged election interference, the agency confirmed to Forbes, after a top Republican accused Smith of attempting to damage Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential election.


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What Is "Nobel Disease", And Why Do So Many Prizewinners Go On To Develop It?
What Is
One Prizewinner went on to believe he was visited by a talking, glowing, motorcycling, raccoon.


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Caffeine pouches: Why are teens trying them?
Caffeine pouches: Why are teens trying them?
Some social media influencers are pushing products to young gym-goers and students, health experts warn.


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Mary Gaillard, Who Broke a Ceiling in Subatomic Research, Dies at 86
Mary Gaillard, Who Broke a Ceiling in Subatomic Research, Dies at 86
Overcoming discrimination in a mostly male preserve, she did groundbreaking work that showed experimentalist physicists where and how to look for new particles.


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What Many Israelis Don't Want to See
What Many Israelis Don't Want to See
In the face of global outrage over starvation in Gaza, how is Israeli society responding?


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Anthropic studied what gives an AI system its 'personality' - and what makes it 'evil'
Anthropic studied what gives an AI system its 'personality' - and what makes it 'evil'
On Friday, Anthropic debuted research unpacking how an AI system's "personality" - as in, tone, responses, and overarching motivation - changes and why. Researchers also tracked what makes a model "evil."


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Kerala signals a warning: The aging crisis is no longer Japan's alone
Kerala signals a warning: The aging crisis is no longer Japan's alone
Japan's aging crisis offers a stark preview of India's future. With Kerala already showing similar trends, the time to act on healthcare, fertility, and eldercare is now.


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The surprising reason fewer people are dying from extreme weather
The surprising reason fewer people are dying from extreme weather
From the wildfires that torched Los Angeles in January to the record-setting heat waves that cooked much of Europe in June, the first half of 2025 has been marked by what now seems like a new normal of ever more frequent extreme weather. Its easy to feel that we live in a constant stream of weather disasters, with one ending only so another can begin, thanks largely to the amplifying effects of climate change.


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Trump's Decision to Fire BLS Chief Echoes Putin's Strategies
Trump's Decision to Fire BLS Chief Echoes Putin's Strategies
President DonaldTrumps firing of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)on Friday afternoon just after she delivered a negative jobs report echoes the impulse of many leaders to shoot the messenger.Trump declared, Ive had issues with the numbers for a long time. Were doing so well. I believe the numbers were phony like they were before the election and there were other times. So I fired her, and I did the right thing.


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SpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch
SpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch
SpaceX has delivered a new crew to the International Space Station in just 15 hours. The team, consisting of astronauts from the U.S., Russia, and Japan, launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center and arrived on Saturday. They will spend at least six months aboard, replacing colleagues who have been there since March. SpaceX plans to bring the previous crew back as early as Wednesday. NASA's Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, Japan's Kimiya Yui, and Russia's Oleg Platonov are now on board. Their arrival temporarily increases the space station's population to 11.


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Pfizer CEO attending $25 million fundraiser at Trump's golf club after president demands drug price cuts, sources say
Pfizer CEO attending $25 million fundraiser at Trump's golf club after president demands drug price cuts, sources say
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla is expected at a pro-Trump fundraiser on Friday, sources told CBS News, one day after the president sent a letter pushing drug companies to slash prices.


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Going to bed earlier may help you hit fitness goals - Harvard Gazette
Going to bed earlier may help you hit fitness goals - Harvard Gazette
New study finds link between sleep curfew, higher levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.


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Spotify used to seem like a necessary evil for musicians. Now it just seems evil
Spotify used to seem like a necessary evil for musicians. Now it just seems evil
I am removing my music from Spotify because I don't want my songs - some written with survivors of conflict - to enrich people who fund weapons


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Google has just two weeks to begin cracking open Android, it admits in emergency filing
Google has just two weeks to begin cracking open Android, it admits in emergency filing
Google is fighting back against Epic's big win that could change the Play Store forever.


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'I saw them as monsters and man-eaters': Saving the world's rarest crocodile from its bad reputation
'I saw them as monsters and man-eaters': Saving the world's rarest crocodile from its bad reputation
It's known for its deadly bite, but the Philippine crocodile - thought to be the rarest in the world - has a lot more to give than it gets credit for.


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Presenting a New Strategy to the Board--and Winning Their Buy-In - Harvard Business Review (No paywall)
Presenting a New Strategy to the Board--and Winning Their Buy-In
You and your team have worked hard on a new strategy and you’re ready to present it to the board. You’ve done your homework, talking with directors one on one to gather suggestions and identify concerns. Now you want to have a robust and thoughtful discussion, but you ultimately need to get to their support to move forward.


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The powerful women of an ancient empire
The powerful women of an ancient empire
With no cities or courts, the formidable and nomadic Xiongnu kingdom sent princess emissaries to control its frontiers.


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How to Prepare Your Employees for Corporate Venturing
How to Prepare Your Employees for Corporate Venturing
A Wharton study finds that working in cross-functional teams gives employees the confidence to launch new businesses within their firms.


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Lina Kahn is taking a victory lap over the Figma IPO - Business Insider (No paywall)
Lina Kahn is taking a victory lap over the Figma IPO
"A great reminder that letting startups grow into independently successful businesses, rather than be bought up by existing giants, can generate enormous value," Khan, who led the FTC from 2021 to 2025, said. "A win for employees, investors, innovation, and the public."


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Why Jensen Huang Reviews All Nvidia Employees' Salaries Himself - Inc (No paywall)
Why Jensen Huang Reviews All Nvidia Employees' Salaries Himself
Jensen Huang is a busy guy. After all, he co-founded and still runs Nvidia, the computer chip company that sits at the heart of the ongoing artificial intelligence boom and is by most counts the most valuable company in the world.


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Watching the King of the Hill Revival from Texas - The New Yorker (No paywall)
Watching the King of the Hill Revival from Texas
I came to King of the Hill late, during the COVID pandemic. The animated hit co-created by Mike Judge ran for thirteen seasons starting in the late nineties. Id avoided it then, largely because Judges previous show, Beavis and Butt-Head, had left me feeling squeamishthose pervy stoner chuckles; the word bungholeand also embarrassed that I couldnt hang. Watching King of the Hill for the first time, I was reassured to realize that the shows repressed central character, Hank Hill, wouldnt have been able to abide Beavis and Butt-Head, either. (If someone said bunghole in Hanks presence, he would no doubt make one of his signature sounds, a panicked, muffled yelp: bwah!) My friends whod watched the show when it first aired tended to relate to Hanks son, Bobby, the shows lazy, husky, prepubescent weirdo. But, coming to it as an adult, I found that it was Hankrigid, rule-bound, secretly tenderwith whom I felt a kinship.


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Scientists map Antarctic seafloor canyons to help predict climate breakdown
Scientists map Antarctic seafloor canyons to help predict climate breakdown
Study suggests the underwater valleys have a major impact on ice loss and ocean circulation


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Slow down, it's what your brain has been begging for
Slow down, it's what your brain has been begging for
It's no small task to live a life of sustained attention. So slow down, and give your brain a break to do its work


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Shukubo: The Japanese temples where you can sleep alongside monks
Shukubo: The Japanese temples where you can sleep alongside monks
There is perhaps no more immersive spiritual experience in Japan than spending the night at a Buddhist temple surrounded by monks.


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A Data-Based Approach to Delegating - Harvard Business Review (No paywall)
A Data-Based Approach to Delegating
Over the 20 years I have spent coaching executives, there is one topic that comes up at almost every level of leadership: delegation. Most leaders know that they should be delegating, and many of them know how to do so. The stumbling block that holds most leaders back is knowing what to delegate.


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Here's What Y Combinator Is Looking For in AI Startups Right Now - Inc (No paywall)
Here's What Y Combinator Is Looking For in AI Startups Right Now
Y Combinator, the famed Bay Area startup accelerator, has released its quarterly request for startups for this fall. These requests give a sense of the types of companies that YC partners are looking to invest in, and this quarter, its all about AI.




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