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Harvard Scientist Convicted of Lying About China Ties Rebuilds Brain-Tech Lab in China

via Fox News·1h ago·15 sources

Charles Lieber, a convicted former Harvard scientist, has rebuilt his brain-computer interface lab in Shenzhen, China. This move raises concerns about the transfer of sensitive technology to China and potential national security risks. It highlights the challenges in regulating and monitoring international scientific collaborations.

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GPT-5.5 matches heavily hyped Mythos Preview in new cybersecurity tests

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The RAMpocalypse Has Bought Microsoft Valuable Time In The Fight Against SteamOS

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Amazon stuck with months of repairs after drone strikes on data centers

Washington Examiner

Australia's tech shakedown targets American innovation

Daily Wire

Silicon Valley's AI Dream Could Put Humans Second

Ars Technica

Study: AI models that consider user's feeling are more likely to make errors

Phys.org

A leading journal finds that AI is flooding academic publishing with lower quality work

The Hill

Immigrants Sue Over Trump Administration Biometric Data Policy

Wired

Waymo Is Trying to Crack Down on Solo Kids in Driverless Cars

Phys.org

Academic Journals Report AI Flooding Publishing With Lower Quality Work

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Q&A: How the legal opium market shaped global trade—and led to an opioid crisis

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Academic Journals Report AI Flooding Publishing With Lower Quality Work

Ars Technica

GPT-5.5 Matches Heavily Hyped Mythos Preview in New Cybersecurity Tests

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Academic Journals Report AI Flooding Publishing With Lower Quality Work

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