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Cobalt Digital Unveils blueCORE Processors at NAB 2026

At NAB 2026, Cobalt Digital has introduced its new blueCORE standalone processors, aimed at enhancing SDI and ST 2110 workflows in broadcasting.

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Concerns Grow Over Mining's Impact on Boundary Waters and Voyageurs National Park

An op-ed highlights the environmental dangers posed by mining activities near the Boundary Waters, which could also affect Voyageurs National Park.

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Governor Ayotte Leads Bipartisan Initiative for Nuclear Energy in New England

A new bipartisan initiative has been launched to promote advancements in nuclear energy and technology across New England, with Governor Ayotte at the forefront.

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Analysis Reveals Over $2 Billion in Private Capital Fees for Wealth Advisers

A recent Financial Times analysis highlights the significant fees wealth advisers earned from private capital, totaling more than $2 billion across 16 funds.

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Trump's Self-Perception Influenced by Supportive Allies

The US president's close associates, described as devout Christians, may be contributing to his inflated self-image, reflecting a dynamic of admiration rather than genuine faith.

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Navigating the Persistent Annoyance Economy

As spam, robocalls, and chatbots continue to infiltrate our daily lives, we must seek out ways to find amusement amid the chaos.

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Call for Action Against Coal Mining Gains Momentum

An activist has called for an end to coal mining practices, emphasizing their environmental impact and advocating for sustainable energy alternatives.

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Balancing Jobs and Environmental Concerns in the Iron Range

The Iron Range faces a critical need for employment opportunities while also addressing environmental issues related to the Boundary Waters.

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Uranium's Resurgence: A Strategic Commodity in Today's Energy Landscape

The growing significance of uranium in the global market underscores its role as a vital energy source amid rising nuclear energy demand and geopolitical tensions.

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Chelsea's Disappointing Defeat Raises Questions for Rosenior

Following a 3-0 loss to Everton, Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior expressed deep disappointment, marking it as a critical moment in the team's faltering season.

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Senator Lujan Voices Strong Opposition to Uranium Mining in Chama Watershed

Senator Ben Ray Lujan has firmly opposed the proposed uranium mining in the Chama Watershed, highlighting significant environmental concerns and garnering local support.

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Lawsuit Challenges Rare Earth Mining Approval in Mojave Desert

An environmental group has initiated legal action against the US Interior Department, contesting the recent approval of rare earth mining in the Mojave Desert.

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Coastal Residents May Face Blood Pressure Risks from Salty Drinking Water

New research suggests that the salt content in drinking water could be contributing to high blood pressure, particularly among those living in coastal regions.

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Milestone Achieved: DESI Completes Largest 3D Map of the Universe

The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument has finalized the largest high-resolution 3D map of the universe, marking a significant advancement in the study of cosmic expansion.

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Cerebras Plans IPO Filing, Potential Valuation Surge Ahead

Cerebras, an AI chipmaker, is reportedly preparing to file for an IPO, which could significantly increase its valuation compared to a previous funding round.

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Promising Advances in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Discussed by Expert

Paul Oberstein from NYU Langone's Perlmutter Cancer Center suggests that recent developments in pancreatic cancer treatment could signify a major shift in medical approaches.

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Dario Amodei of Anthropic Set for White House Meeting on Mythos

Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, is scheduled to meet with White House officials regarding the company's Mythos project, following recent sanctions.

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University of Findlay Students Gain Insights into Nuclear Energy at Davis–Besse

Students from the University of Findlay visited the Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station to learn about the role of nuclear energy in sustainable power generation.

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UN Initiatives Support Flood Recovery in Pakistan's Hunza Valley

Following a devastating glacier lake outburst flood in Hassanabad, the UN is implementing recovery plans to assist affected communities.

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Old Sorghum May Provide Solutions for Future Food Security Amidst Modern Crop Challenges

Research from the University of Queensland suggests that prioritizing root development in plant breeding could enhance the sustainability of staple grains as reliance on conventional fertilizers decreases.