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Blue Origin Rebuilds Launch Pad as Relativity Sets Sights on Mars
Blue Origin begins rebuilding its damaged launch pad while Relativity Space targets Mars missions. Isar Aerospace faces delays with its Spectrum rocket.

Shadow AI Poses Real Risks for Unprepared Enterprises
Employees are using unauthorized AI tools at work, creating security and compliance risks. Companies must act to manage this growing trend.

AI That Predicts NHS Staff Resignations Wins Major Award
An AI tool predicting NHS staff resignations won a major prize. Developed with university researchers, it analyzes workforce data to flag at-risk employees before they quit.

StartupWiki Challenges Crunchbase With Free Data Access
StartupWiki launches as a free open platform offering startup data traditionally locked behind paywalls at Crunchbase.

Lithuanian Startup Launches Open-Source Drone Detection Network
A Lithuanian startup launched an open-source drone detection network targeting Shahed-type UAVs, using distributed sensors and shared data.

AI Unlocks Stoic Philosophy From Vesuvius-Buried Papyrus Scroll
AI has enabled researchers to read a charred scroll from the Vesuvius eruption without unrolling it, revealing stoic philosophy on ethics and art from the second century BC.

Netflix Requires Unique Email for Every Profile as Password Sharing Crackdown Tightens
Netflix now mandates each user profile have its own email address, affecting add-on members and tightening account sharing restrictions.

How Thermal Cameras Uncover Hidden Home Problems Early
Thermal cameras help homeowners spot invisible issues like leaks and electrical faults. Early detection can save thousands in repairs and energy costs.

Software Engineering Faces New Realities in the Age of AI
A recent essay titled Reflections sparks debate on Hacker News about how AI tools are transforming software engineering roles and practices.

Smart Plug-In Gadgets Are Changing How Homes Manage Energy
A new wave of plug-in devices adds intelligence and safety to standard outlets. From energy monitoring to automated scheduling, these gadgets make homes more efficient without expensive rewiring.

Loop Engineering Emerges as New AI Coding Paradigm
Developers shift from prompt engineering to 'loop engineering' where AI systems self-prompt iteratively for better results.

Teen Inventor Builds AI-Powered Bionic Sea Turtle for Ocean Cleanup
A 15-year-old from Ontario created a bionic sea turtle that uses AI to navigate and collect ocean waste. The project showcases youth innovation in environmental technology.

Millions Of Smartphones Face New Privacy Risk From Hidden Bluetooth Trackers
New research identifies a Bluetooth vulnerability affecting billions of smartphones. Attackers can track device locations without user consent, posing widespread privacy risks.

Engineer Builds DIY Radar System That Identifies Materials by Type
A developer created a millimeter-wave radar system that can classify materials like wood, metal and plastic. The open-source project demonstrates how consumer-grade hardware can perform advanced sensing tasks.