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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affects millions of people worldwide, and current treatments often fail to provide lasting relief. Now, researchers have developed a new stem cell-based model of the human intestine that could help scientists discover more effective therapies. Their findings, published in Stem Cell Reports, point to glycyrrhizin, a natural compound found in black licorice, as a promising candidate for reducing intestinal inflammation and preventing cell death. IBD is a chronic condition marked by ongoing inflammation in the digestive tract. Common symptoms include persistent diarrhea, abdominal pain, fatigue, and other complications that can significantly affect daily life. Researchers estimate…

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Anthropic and xAI announced a big partnership this week, with Anthropic buying all the compute capacity at xAI’s Colossus 1 data center in Tennessee. On the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Kirsten Korosec, Sean O’Kane, and I discussed what the deal might mean for xAI’s parent company SpaceX, as SpaceX prepares to go public and apparently plans to dissolve xAI as a separate organization. Kirsten did her best to offer “a positive view” on the partnership — after all, it’s a new way for xAI to make money. But she also noted that this suggests xAI isn’t doing much…

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Farm labor shortages are pushing agriculture toward greater automation, especially when it comes to harvesting. But not all crops are easy for machines to handle. Tomatoes, for example, grow in clusters, which means a robot must carefully select ripe fruit while leaving unripe ones untouched. This requires precise control and smart decision-making. To tackle this challenge, Assistant Professor Takuya Fujinaga of Osaka Metropolitan University’s Graduate School of Engineering developed a system that trains robots to assess how easy each tomato is to harvest before attempting to pick it. His approach combines image recognition with statistical analysis to determine the best…

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Russia held its smallest Victory Day parade in years on Saturday due to security concerns over Ukraine drone strikes. The parade on Red Square marks the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany and was once an opportunity to show off Russia’s vast military hardware and nuclear missiles, but this year there were no tanks rolling over the cobbles of the Moscow square Source link

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NEW DELHI: Thousands of postgraduate medical aspirants appearing for the May 2026 Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI-CET) have flagged delayed admit card access and allotment of exam centres hundreds of kilometres away, barely a week before the May 16 examination.The AIIMS Delhi-conducted exam released admit cards around 3 pm on May 9, but candidates alleged the website slowed down or crashed soon after, preventing many from downloading hall tickets for nearly 9-10 hours. Several students said they could access the portal only after midnight, triggering a flood of complaints on social media.“You charge ₹4,000 for the application…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A small Pennsylvania liberal arts college is scrubbing a professor’s name from a campus building after revelations he excavated a Native American burial site and promoted racial hierarchies.Swarthmore College, located outside Philadelphia, has already removed Spencer Trotter’s name from the building formerly known as Trotter Hall, now temporarily labeled “Old Science Hall,” as it works toward a permanent replacement. The college also removed Trotter’s name from the adjacent lawn.The push to remove Trotter’s name follows a more than two-year investigation by the college, according to the school’s student newspaper, The Phoenix. The…

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Just weeks before the first Artemis 2 launch window, astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy had a last-minute idea: What if he could get the Artemis 2 astronauts to shoot the moon the same way he shoots the moon?So McCarthy slid into the DMs (direct messages) of Artemis 2 commander and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman. He knew getting a response at such a late date was a long shot, but he couldn’t pass up the chance for a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration. And the long shot came through.”He was immediately onboard,” McCarthy told Space.com in an interview. “It was a dream come true, obviously, for…

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Finland’s Kempower has unveiled a new type of EV fast charger. The Mega Flex Satellite can cater to power-hungry electric big rigs and smaller EVs at the same time. It can output up to 1.2 megawatts through its MCS port, but there’s a second CCS connector, too. Tesla has the ubiquitous Supercharger, which is aimed squarely at passenger EVs, and it’s now slowly ramping up production of the Megacharger and Basecharger, both of which are designed for power-hungry electric big rigs. They’re three separate products, but Finland’s Kempower decided to build an EV charger that can cater to megawatt-capable trucks…

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SAIC opened pre-orders in China for the new MG 4X, an electric SUV with a semi-solid-state EV battery, priced under $15,000. The new battery tech is set to launch in Europe by the end of 2026. The MG 4X is an EV SUV with a semi-solid-state battery After launching the new MG 4 at the Chengdu Auto Show last year, or “the world’s first mass-produced semi-solid-state” EV, SAIC is following it up with the MG 4X. The 4X was unveiled in March as the first electric SUV to join the new MG 4 lineup. SAIC said all versions, even the…

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