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The State of Ransomware in Manufacturing and Production 2025
332 IT and cybersecurity leaders reveal the ransomware realities for manufacturing and production organizations today.
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Sterile Neutrino Prediction Muddled by Latest Experiments
Two papers challenged the existence of theorized particles called sterile neutrinos that might account for mysteries like the cosmos’s dark matter.
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Trump’s NASA Pick Poised to Win Senate Vote After Do-Over Hearing
The president withdrew Jared Isaacman’s nomination to lead the space agency in June, but senators of both parties appeared willing to give him a second shot at confirmation.
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A Winter Dinner Menu That Brings the Sunshine
This hearty meal, featuring lamb meatballs and a pear and radicchio salad, is punctuated with a spectacularly sunny, yet festive, lemon roulade.
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Is There a Better Way to Cut a Cake?
Rings, zigzags, slabs and elaborate geometric designs are giving savvy party hosts new methods for a more equitable slice.
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For MrBeast, YouTube Still Rules, but It’s Not Everything
The social media star has created a vast and varied business empire with big expansion plans.
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Netanyahu Says He Is Undaunted by Legal Woes at Home and Threats of Arrest by New York’s Mayor-Elect
Netanyahu says he is undaunted by Mamdani arrest threats or domestic legal woes
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Prediction markets were part of the conversation at the DealBook Summit.
The platforms allow people to bet on political races and the Oscars. Could they also be good for policy
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Spotify Wrapped Has Users Talking About Their ‘Listening Age’
The wrinkle in this year’s Spotify Wrapped release was an estimate of the user’s “listening age.” Some wore it like a badge of honor. Others made excuses.
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National Park Service Will Close All Grand Canyon Hotels for Water Line Repairs
The National Park Service said seven hotels would temporarily close starting on Saturday after “significant breaks” in a crucial 12.5-mile water line.