You’ve probably been told to "trust your gut" at some point. Maybe it was a split-second decision about what ice cream flavor or apartment to choose, or a sneaking suspicion that saved you from an ...
It’s 2026, and we’re no longer just playing with AI. The sandbox phase is over. Across industries—from finance to pharma to federal agencies—AI has moved from pet projects to real operations. Not just ...
KENNESAW, Ga. - Automated Logic Contracting Services, Inc. (ALCS), a subsidiary of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE:CARR), announced Tuesday it has acquired substantially all assets of CCG Automation, ...
Another day, another new BYD electric vehicle was caught testing in China. Although the new electric SUV was heavily disguised, it appears to maintain a similar design to the Yuan Plus, one of BYD’s ...
Columbia University professor David Kipping predicts humanity's first alien encounter will be with a rare, "loud" technosignature from an unstable civilization. His "Eschatian Hypothesis" suggests ...
Regulations must evolve for tokenized real-world assets to be better integrated with DeFi, so their immediate benefit won’t be significant, says NYDIG’s Greg Cipolaro. The tokenization of stocks won’t ...
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BOSTON and BRAINTREE, Mass., Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- EarthSafe Chemical Alternatives today introduced Air Logic™, a breakthrough dual-action odor eliminator that permanently destroys odors across ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday, Dec. 2, in a case brought by First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, a group of faith-based pregnancy centers that the New Jersey attorney general’s ...
I’ve reviewed LSAT prep courses for years to find what actually works, not just what sounds good online. Over 100,000 students take the LSAT each year, and your score can help you stand out. But how ...
DALLAS — The Dallas-based Fifth Court of Appeals has tossed Dallas County’s first conviction for fentanyl drug dealing because there’s no proof in the trial record that there were actually 12 jurors.