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385-Million-Year-Old Amber Found in China
Science & Nature Paleontologists in China have discovered what they say is the earliest confirmed pieces of amber ever found, a fossilized resin roughly...
Permanent daylight savings is bad for Americans’ health—here’s what science says could be better
Science & Nature More sunlight in the evenings doesn’t always equate to better health...Read MoreBong Grumbles
Chiseled Egyptian princesses knew their way around weapons
Science & Nature Before they were mummies, four royal sisters wielded the daggers, bows, and arrows 4,000 years ago.
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Pentagon says navy secretary is leaving, marking another top leader’s departure
Exit of John Phelan, navy’s top civilian official, comes a week after Pete Hegseth fired army’s top officerThe Pentagon announced on Wednesday that the navy’s top civilian official, John Phelan, the secretary of the navy, is leaving his job.In a statement posted to social media, Sean Parnell...
Pentagon email floats suspending Spain from NATO, other steps over Iran rift, source says
The policy options are detailed in a note expressing frustration at some allies' perceived reluctance or refusal to grant the United States access, basing and overflight rights - known as ABO - for the Iran war, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe the email. The email stated that ABO is
Inside the Pentagon, fears of a disrupted war effort after Army chief’s ouster
The forced departure of Randy George in the middle of a war created yet another blow to morale inside the Pentagon, where officials expressed dismay over the state of the department's leadership...
Pentagon says it will ramp up war supplies with defence companies
Under the deals, Honeywell Aerospace will "surge production of critical components for America’s munitions stockpile," as part of a $500 million multi-year investment, the Pentagon said...
The Pentagon is planning for AI companies to train on classified data, defense official says
The generative AI models used in classified environments can answer questions but don't currently learn from the data they see. That could soon change. Stephanie Arnett/MIT Technology Review | Adobe Stock The Pentagon is discussing plans to set up secure environments for generative AI companies to train military-specific versions of their models on classified data
Anthropic vs. The Pentagon: what enterprises should do
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Pentagon vendor cutoff exposes the AI dependency map most enterprises never built
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Pentagon Tightens Rules on Getting Medical Waivers to Join the Military
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