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Recently, Hideo Kojima, the acclaimed game developer, announced his return to the action espionage genre with his upcoming game, codenamed Physint. In a recent episode of his YouTube series, HideoTube, Kojima revealed that the decision to return to this genre was influenced by the constant requests from fans on social media and a personal brush
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Soft robotics, the field of creating robots from flexible and safe materials, has shown great promise in various applications such as medical devices and improving efficiency in tasks. Researchers are now turning to ancient creatures for inspiration in developing new robotic movements and designs. Richard Desatnik, working with Philip LeDuc, Carmel Majidi, and paleontologists from
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The European Union’s General Court has rejected TikTok’s request to delay its designation as a “gatekeeper,” which would require the company to comply with strict Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust rules. The court found that TikTok had failed to demonstrate the urgency required to grant an interim measure. Although TikTok is appealing the gatekeeper designation,
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Quantum information technology has revolutionized various fields, and the use of single photons as qubits is a prominent strategy in this domain. Photon-number-resolving detectors (PNRDs) are essential for accurately determining the number of photons in quantum systems. Superconducting nanostrip single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) have emerged as the leading technology for single-photon detection due to their high
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Jagex, the renowned British developers behind the beloved fantasy MMO RuneScape, have recently revealed an unexpected turn of events. The company has been acquired by CVC Capital Partners, a private equity firm primarily known for its ownership of major sports brands such as Six Nations Rugby, LaLiga, Ligue de Football, and the Women’s Tennis Association.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has permeated various industries, and the realm of literature is no exception. With the advent of AI-powered language models, there is now a possibility that AI robots could create viable literary works. However, this prospect is met with apprehension by writers and readers alike. The fear of a marketplace flooded with books
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