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Why a January Heat Wave Is Breaking Records Across the South
Andrea Thompson
Its January, which typically means heating bills go up as the temperature goes down. But for some people in the U.S. South, the demand will be for more air conditioning, as temperatures soar 20 to 3 ...[Continue Reading]
Scientific American
1 day ago
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What fans need to know about Jaguars vs. Buffalo Bills playoff game
Garry Smits, Jacksonville Florida Times-Union
It'splayoff football, in "Duuuval!" For the first time in three years, the Jacksonville Jaguars (13-4) are in the NFLpostseasonand they open at home against the Buffalo Bills (12-5), at 1 p.m. on ...[Continue Reading]
The Florida Times-Union
1 day ago
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Productivity Docker containers
Parth Shah
Whether you are a seasoned developer, a busy entrepreneur, or a student juggling deadlines, maximizing efficiency is key. Docker is a powerful platform that allows you to package applications and the ...[Continue Reading]

XDA Developers
1 day ago
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AI is intensifying a 'collapse' of trust online, experts say
Angela Yang
For years, people could largely trust, at least instinctively, that seeing was believing. Now, whats fake often looks real and whats real often looks fake. Within the first week of 2026, that has al ...[Continue Reading]

NBC News
1 day ago
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As Washington Falters, California Leads the Way on Scientific Research
Markos Kounalakis
The government and its people are bound by a compact: Citizens finance their government, delegate it life-and-death powers, and expect security. This is not just a military or police matter; it also ...[Continue Reading]

Washington Monthly
1 day ago
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Fusion Physicists Found a Way Around a Long-Standing Density Limit
BeauHD
At the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), physicists successfully exceeded what is known as the Greenwald limit, a practical density boundary beyond which plasmas tend to violently ...[Continue Reading]

Slashdot.org
1 day ago