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Humanity’s alignment problem
It’s lunchtime on top of the world again. Time magazine’s annual “Person of the Year” issue has revived the iconic Depression ...
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How F1 aerodynamicists chase milliseconds through constant updates
Formula 1 teams live in a world where a single misjudged flick of carbon fiber can decide a championship. Aerodynamicists are ...
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This nuked-pulse rocket could reach Alpha Centauri in 44 years
Reaching Alpha Centauri within a single human lifetime has long sounded like science fiction, yet a new generation of nuclear ...
Lagos entered the final days of 2025 with its usual vibrancy, markets buzzing and streets alive with last-minute trading and ...
GM recalls have cost the company billions in profits over the years, with its most expensive quarter for such issues coming ...
If you’re concerned about getting every microsecond out of life, then you might not want to migrate to Mars. Using extremely ...
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