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Every fusion startup that has raised over $100M
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Every fusion startup that has raised over $100M

Fusion startups have raised $7.1 billion to date, with the majority of it going to a handful of companies.

TechCrunch·August 15, 2026·1 min read
Why robots that can’t communicate naturally won’t be adopted
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Why robots that can’t communicate naturally won’t be adopted

Gunnar Pétur Hauksson, the co-founder and COO at Treble Technologies, says robotics developers can't overlook the importance of hearing. The post Why robots that can’t communicate naturally won’t be adopted appeared first on The Robot Report .

The Robot Report·August 15, 2026·8 min read
Secondhand book sales are booming. Is it because of AI?
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Secondhand book sales are booming. Is it because of AI?

Booksellers are reporting mysterious bulk orders. It's thought the books are being used to train AI - and ending up pulped.

BBC·August 15, 2026·1 min read
Scientists solve the mystery of a brain “switch” that can trigger weight loss in opposite ways
ScienceNews

Scientists solve the mystery of a brain “switch” that can trigger weight loss in opposite ways

Scientists have uncovered why two seemingly opposite ways of targeting the same brain receptor can both promote weight loss. In mice, activating the GIP receptor in the brainstem reduced appetite, while blocking it in the hypothalamus removed a kind of “brake” on fullness signals. The discovery helps explain why very different obesity drugs can achieve similar results and suggests that carefully combining GIP-targeting treatments with GLP-1 drugs like those related to Wegovy and Ozempic could produce stronger effects.

ScienceDaily·August 15, 2026·1 min read
SAP Commerce Cloud CVE-2026-58231 Targeted in Exploitation Attempts Days After Patch
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SAP Commerce Cloud CVE-2026-58231 Targeted in Exploitation Attempts Days After Patch

A maximum-severity security vulnerability impacting SAP Commerce Cloud is witnessing active exploitation efforts. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-58231, is rated 10.0 on the CVSS scoring system. It relates to an instance of insufficient authorization checks and input validation. "SAP Commerce Cloud allows an unauthenticated attacker to abuse a default authentication client and submit

The Hacker News·August 15, 2026·1 min read
Draft dark skies guidance drawn up for the Highlands
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Draft dark skies guidance drawn up for the Highlands

The plan to reduce light pollution could be put out for public consultation at a later date.

BBC·August 15, 2026·1 min read
Apple macOS Screen Sharing Flaw Exploited on Internet-Exposed Macs to Install Monero Miner
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Apple macOS Screen Sharing Flaw Exploited on Internet-Exposed Macs to Install Monero Miner

A recently patched security flaw in Apple macOS has come under active exploitation in the wild to deploy a cryptocurrency miner, the Netherlands National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC-NL) has warned. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2026-65400 (CVSS score: 9.8), a critical authentication issue impacting the Screen Sharing component that could allow an attacker already on the network to

The Hacker News·August 15, 2026·1 min read
Solar eclipse inspires talk of Pac-man and Shinto myths
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Solar eclipse inspires talk of Pac-man and Shinto myths

Thousands turned out to watch the solar eclipse in the South West; here's what they made of it.

BBC·August 15, 2026·1 min read
Why tech bosses keep sharing their manifestos about AI
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Why tech bosses keep sharing their manifestos about AI

Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg is the latest Big Tech name to pen a letter thousands of words long about AI.

BBC·August 14, 2026·1 min read
Make a 6-Tesla-class high-temperature superconducting dipole magnet at 4.2 K
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Make a 6-Tesla-class high-temperature superconducting dipole magnet at 4.2 K

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Hacker News·August 14, 2026·1 min read
Hackers Spend Nearly $7 Million on Expired Domains to Redirect Traffic to Scams and Malware
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Hackers Spend Nearly $7 Million on Expired Domains to Redirect Traffic to Scams and Malware

Threat actors are acquiring expired domains to inherit website traffic and reputation to redirect victims to scams and malware on a large scale. DNS threat intelligence firm Infoblox has given the name dropcatch domains to those that get a second chance, where an expired domain becomes available for registration and is then snapped up by another party. During the first half of 2026, 50,400

The Hacker News·August 14, 2026·1 min read
No Dumb Questions: What is AI context architecture? Why not just build your own?
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No Dumb Questions: What is AI context architecture? Why not just build your own?

In this No Dumb Questions, Phoebe asks Stack’s Engineering Manager Doug Whitley and Product Manager Ash Zade everything she wants to know about AI context architecture. What exactly is it? Why is it so important? What makes for good AI context architecture? Why buy one when you can build your own?

Stack Overflow Blog·August 14, 2026·1 min read
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