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Apple launched the iPhone 17 Pro Max globally in September 2025, along with the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air. Now, the smartphones are set to be available at discounted prices during the upcoming Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2026, the US-based e-commerce platform announced on Monday. Amazon’s sale event is scheduled to begin in
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Google’s AI Overviews has come under scrutiny again after reportedly sharing incorrect medical advice in search results. An investigation found errors in responses about cancer diets, blood test ranges and women’s health, prompting Google to remove some summaries. The incident raises concerns as many users rely on AI Overviews at the top of Search for
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Grok has been temporarily suspended in Indonesia and Malaysia. The xAI’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot received global criticism after it began editing images of users posted publicly on X (formerly Twitter). The feature was widely exploited by some users to generate sexually inappropriate images of others without consent, and many countries, including the Eu…​Grok has
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NASA scientists are closely tracking iceberg A-23A as vivid blue meltwater pools spread across its surface, signalling rapid decay. Once covering nearly 4,000 square kilometres, the Antarctic megaberg has shrunk to about 1,180 square kilometres and is fragmenting in warmer South Atlantic waters, offering valuable insight into how rising temperatures accelerate iceberg…​NASA scientists are closely
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Astronomers using the Vera C. Rubin Observatory have discovered asteroid 2025 MN45, the fastest-spinning large asteroid ever recorded. About 710 metres wide, the object completes one full rotation every 1.88 minutes—far quicker than any asteroid of similar size. The finding emerged from an early survey that detected nearly 2,000 new asteroids, including several rare…​Astronomers using
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Dark matter makes up most of the universe’s mass, yet it has never been directly detected. Scientists are now deploying ultracold quantum sensors, underground detectors and space telescopes to catch its faint signals. At Texas A&M, new silicon detectors aim to register extremely rare particle interactions, while global experiments push sensitivity limits. Together, …​Dark matter
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Animals’ vibrant colors are beautiful. Animals present themselves differently in the animal kingdom to attract and warn. Researchers from the University of Arizona studied how animals vibrant colors managed to evolve and the link to their ancestors. The findings contribute to understanding the animals’ evolutionary differences in terms of their colors. The journal Evolution published
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Huang, H. et al. Fine-mapping inflammatory bowel disease loci to single-variant resolution. Nature 547, 173–178 (2017). ADS  CAS  PubMed  PubMed Central  Google Scholar  Kamm, M. A. Rapid changes in epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease. Lancet 390, 2741–2742 (2018). Google Scholar  Covacu, R. et al. System-wide analysis of the T cell response. Cell Rep. 14, 2733–2744
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Researchers have mapped the neural circuits that can cause even a gentle touch to feel painful1. This response, known as mechanical allodynia, is a common feature of chronic nerve pain, which affects up to 10% of the population of the United States. Access options Subscribe to Journal Get full journal access for 1 year 199,00
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The chilly breeze air, snow accumulation, and freezing temperatures only showed one thing: meteorological winter is fast-approaching. Previous reports said that portions of the United States started to feel the taste of winter, with snowflakes and freezing temperatures in their areas, especially in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and New York. Meanwhile, residents in the Northwest recorded a record-high
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