Science and Technology

AI data-center infrastructure powering U.S. digital systems in 2025.

The Future-Proof Pillars of Technology: The Core Innovations Reshaping the U.S. Digital Economy

By HarshitNEW YORK, DEC. 12 — Technology evolves quickly, but some domains become so essential to the U.S. economy that they shift from being “trends” to permanent, structural pillars. As 2025 comes to a close, several technology arenas have proven themselves to be evergreen — not because they are fashionable, but because they address the […]

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Nvidia Develops New Location Verification Technology to Track AI Chips Amid Global Smuggling Concerns

By HarshitWASHINGTON, DEC. 11 — Nvidia has confirmed that it has built a new location verification technology designed to help data-center operators determine where their AI chips are physically operating. The move comes at a time when U.S. lawmakers and regulators are intensifying pressure on chipmakers to prevent advanced processors from being smuggled into countries

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New Research Challenges Long-Held Assumptions About Deep-Ocean Carbon Fixation

By HarshitSANTA BARBARA, DECEMBER 11 — New findings from UC Santa Barbara and international collaborators challenge decades of assumptions about how the deep ocean fixes and stores carbon, helping resolve a long-standing mismatch between nitrogen availability and measured carbon fixation rates in the dark ocean. The work, led by microbial oceanographer Alyson Santoro and published

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Artificial Intelligence vs. Machine Learning: How the Technology Is Reshaping the United States

December 10, 2025 Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are often used interchangeably in public conversation, but they represent distinct layers of a broader technological transformation now reshaping the U.S. economy, workforce, and regulatory landscape. Understanding how these systems differ—and how they operate together—is essential to understanding where technology is headed next. Defining the

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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Reveals Dual Tails in New Hubble and ESA Images

By HarshitWASHINGTON, DECEMBER 10 — Astronomers have released striking new images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, offering the clearest look yet at one of the rarest cosmic visitors ever observed passing through the solar system. Observations from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and the European Space Agency’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission reveal that the

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How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Christmas 2025

By Harshit December 9, 2025 — Christmas 2025 marks a turning point in how technology intersects with the holiday season. Artificial intelligence has moved beyond novelty features and experimental tools to become a core driver of how people shop, personalize gifts, manage logistics, and interact with brands during the busiest retail period of the year.

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Black Hole Collision Detected in 2025 Offers Strongest Proof Yet of Einstein and Hawking Theories

By HarshitNEW YORK, DECEMBER 9 — A decade after humanity first detected gravitational waves, scientists have now recorded the clearest black hole merger signal ever observed, reinforcing foundational theories proposed by Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. The signal, known as GW250114, was detected in January 2025 by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) collaboration, using upgraded gravitational-wave observatories

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Volcanic Cooling and Famine May Have Accelerated the Spread of the Black Death

By HarshitEUROPE, DECEMBER 8, 2025 A new scientific study suggests that volcanic activity may have played a critical role in triggering the rapid spread of the Black Death across medieval Europe. According to research published in Communications Earth & Environment, a major volcanic eruption around the mid-14th century likely caused climatic cooling, widespread famine, and

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The AI Imperative: How Autonomous Systems Are Reshaping the Future of Technology

By Harshit, December 7, 2025 — Artificial intelligence has entered a new phase.What began as Generative AI — tools capable of drafting text, writing code, or creating images — is rapidly evolving into something far more consequential. Across the U.S. tech landscape, AI is shifting from an assistive role to an autonomous one, acting independently,

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Illustration of gut hormone FGF19 signaling from the intestine to the hypothalamus, activating thermogenic fat cells and increasing energy expenditure.

Gut Hormone FGF19 Signals the Brain to Burn Fat, Study Finds

By HarshitCAMPINAS, BRAZIL — DECEMBER 7, 2025 A hormone produced in the intestine may play a powerful role in how the brain controls energy use, fat burning, and metabolic health, according to new research that sheds light on potential future treatments for obesity and diabetes. Scientists studying obese mice have found that fibroblast growth factor

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