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Extremophile Molds Are Invading Art Museums

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Scientific American's Elizabeth Anne Brown recently "polled the great art houses of...

Fully Electric Vehicle Sales In EU Overtake Petrol For First Time In December

about 5 hours ago

Longtime Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shares a report from Reuters: Fully electric car...

Kernel Community Drafts a Plan For Replacing Linus Torvalds

about 5 hours ago

The Linux kernel community has formalized a continuity plan for the day...

French Lawmakers Vote To Ban Social Media Use By Under-15s

about 6 hours ago

French lawmakers have voted to ban social media access for children under...

Software Company Bonds Drop As Investors' AI Worries Mount

about 7 hours ago

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Investors are souring on...

Apple Tells Patreon To Move Creators To In-App Purchase For Subscriptions

about 7 hours ago

Apple is forcing Patreon to move all remaining creators onto Apple's in-app...

Google Says AI Agent Can Now Browse on Users' Behalf

about 8 hours ago

Google is rolling out an "auto browse" AI agent in Chrome that...

US Cyber Defense Chief Uploaded Sensitive Files Into a Public Version of ChatGPT

about 9 hours ago

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Politico: The interim head of...

Amazon is Ending Its Palm ID System for Retail, Amazon One, as It Closes Physical Stores

about 9 hours ago

Amazon is discontinuing its Amazon One palm recognition ID system for stores...

Urban Expansion in the Age of Liberalism

about 10 hours ago

The housing shortages plaguing Western cities today stem partly from the abandonment...

Cancer Might Protect Against Alzheimer's

about 11 hours ago

For decades, researchers have noted that cancer and Alzheimer's disease are rarely...

Experian's Tech Chief Defends Credit Scores: 'We're Not Palantir'

about 11 hours ago

When asked directly whether people actually like Experian, Alex Lintner, the credit...