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Opus 4.8 shows a growing tendency to reason explicitly about how its outputs will be graded, including in environments where it wasn't told it was being evaluated.
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An antenna and an electromagnetic receiver were the only equipment needed, both small enough to fit inside a backpack.
Wisconsin Rapids residents are asking a lot of questions after a proposal for a data center. The Daily Tribune looks at what ...
Alloyed embodies how Britain could carve out a new place, as a manufacturer of clever products with high added value. One way ...
Funding for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection agencies was at the epicenter of the recently resolved budget impasse. This roadblock, resulting in a record-long ...
A sweeping new study from Northwestern University reveals that scientific fraud is no longer just the work of a few rogue researchers—it has evolved into a global, organized enterprise. By analyzing ...
Anthropic—refused to sign off on a contract unless the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) promised not to use its technology to ...
Chronic kidney disease has surged to nearly 800 million cases and is now among the top causes of death worldwide. The condition is heavily linked to diabetes, hypertension, and obesity, and often goes ...
Accelerating electric vehicle adoption depends on advances in EV technology, public policies, and infrastructure investments.
The 10x engineer is dead. With AI, the most prolific engineers are churning out 46X more code than the rest, according to a ...