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How the federal student loan changes could impact borrowers - PBS

Federal student loans will undergo significant changes starting July 1. These changes will not only restructure the loan system, but also the repayment options for millions of borrowers. Some might see higher monthly payments, others will have to deal with st…

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Yes, You Can Fix Your Aging Neck - Harper's BAZAAR

The face may get all the attention when it comes to cosmetic treatments, but the neck deserves love too. Novel technologies that go beyond creams deliver lifted, sculpted necks—without surgery.

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Pre-RAMpocalypse Steam Machine Pricing was ~30% Cheaper - TechPowerUp

It's no secret that Valve's Steam Machine is launching at possibly the worst moment for both PC and console gaming hardware, given the ongoing DRAM crisis, but Valve engineer, Pierre-Loup Griffais, has recently shed light on the pre-RAM crisis pricing of the …

Space Daily
We tend to think of Neanderthals as a species that went extinct, but a Princeton geneticist found evidence of three waves of interbreeding over 250,000 years, leading him to argue Neanderthals didn't disappear — they were absorbed into us - Space Daily

We are used to saying that Neanderthals went extinct, around forty thousand years ago, edged out by modern humans. Joshua Akey, a geneticist at Princeton, thinks that is the wrong word. His team’s reading of the DNA finds that Neanderthals and modern humans i…

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Nikola Tesla wrote in 1900 that an automaton might one day appear to think for itself — the surprise is not that he predicted modern AI perfectly, but that he understood how quickly a machine that responds, adapts, and acts could begin to disturb the boundary - Space Daily

In June 1900, Nikola Tesla published an essay in The Century Magazine titled “The Problem of Increasing Human Energy.” Most of it was about electricity generation, solar power, and the technical ambitions he had accumulated over two decades of engineering wor…

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A Russian cosmonaut named Sergei Krikalev has physically travelled further into the future than almost any other human being in history — across six spaceflights and 803 cumulative days at orbital velocity, Einstein's theory of special relativity has made him a - Space Daily

Einstein’s special theory of relativity, published in 1905, made a number of strange predictions about how time and motion interact, several of which sounded so counterintuitive that for the next half-century even physicists who accepted the underlying mathem…

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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station can see flashes of light even with their eyes closed — not from light entering the eye, but from high-energy space particles passing through their body and triggering the retina or visual pathway directly. - Space Daily

Float in a darkened module on the International Space Station, close your eyes, and wait. Before long, most astronauts report the same thing: an occasional flash, a spot or a short streak of light, against the dark behind their eyelids. No light is reaching t…

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Researchers at the University of California Riverside found in May 2026 that living systems distribute their amino acids more evenly than non-living chemistry does — a statistical pattern subtle enough that it went unnoticed for decades and powerful enough to - Space Daily

A study published in May in Nature Astronomy proposes a way to separate biological chemistry from non-biological chemistry that does not depend on finding any particular molecule. The signal is not which compounds are present. It is how evenly they are spread…

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