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Nobel Prize in Physics Honors Breakthroughs in Quantum Tunneling Research

SMGN Publishing October 7, 2025

John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis recognized for advancing understanding of quantum tunneling and its impact on modern technology The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis for their pioneering work on quantum mechanical tunneling, a

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Three scientists awarded 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discoveries on peripheral immune tolerance

SMGN Publishing October 6, 2025

Honoring breakthroughs in immune system regulation Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi have been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their research on peripheral immune tolerance, a vital process that prevents the immune system from attacking the body’s own tissues. Brunkow, 64, is a senior program

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Artificial intelligence improves at generating digital crowds

SMGN Publishing October 3, 2025

Technological and social challenges Recent discussions about videos featuring digitally generated crowds have reignited concerns about the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping public perception. A recording of a concert raised questions when viewers noticed visual distortions in the audience, leading to suspicions that AI had been used to

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Minor Collision Involving Two Delta Aircraft at LaGuardia

SMGN Publishing October 2, 2025

Low-Speed Incident on Taxiway Two Delta aircraft were involved in a low-speed collision at LaGuardia Airport in New York City. The event took place on the taxiway, where the wing of one plane struck the cockpit window of another. According to Delta representatives, the incident involved Endeavor Air Flight 5047,

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Acitrón and Mexico’s Culinary Dilemma: Tradition Versus Conservation

SMGN Publishing October 1, 2025

The sweet ingredient at the center of a debate In Mexico City’s markets, acitrón remains present despite its ban since the early 2000s. This crystallized candy comes from the biznaga cactus, a slow-growing species now considered endangered due to overharvesting. Many describe its chewy texture and roasted-like flavor as unlike

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Language Restrictions at the Department of Energy Spark Discussion

SMGN Publishing September 30, 2025

Internal guidance on terminology in energy projects An internal email addressed to employees at the U.S. Department of Energy reportedly advised avoiding terms such as “climate change,” “clean energy,” and “energy transition.” The message, according to internal sources, was sent to staff at the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable

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Tropical Storm Imelda Expected to Bring Heavy Rain and Winds to the U.S. Southeast

SMGN Publishing September 29, 2025

Authorities issue alerts as storm approaches the East Coast Tropical Storm Imelda is moving toward the southeastern United States, where forecasters warn of heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the risk of flooding across multiple states. The storm develops just one year after Hurricane Helene left widespread destruction in the same

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TikTok negotiations in the U.S. raise concerns over financial requests

SMGN Publishing September 26, 2025

Talks over the future of TikTok’s U.S. operations have sparked debate after reports revealed that the Trump administration requested a multibillion-dollar payment from investors seeking to acquire the company’s American business. Investors and proposed conditions The U.S. investor group involved in the deal includes prominent business and technology leaders. According

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The Growing Debate on Artificial Intelligence Risks

SMGN Publishing September 25, 2025

Concerns about the rise of superintelligence The rapid progress of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked an international discussion about its potential benefits and risks. One of the central concerns is the possibility of creating a “superintelligence,” a system surpassing human cognition and capable of making autonomous decisions that may be

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Forecasts for Fall Foliage Changes Across the United States

SMGN Publishing September 24, 2025

The Beginning of Autumn and Seasonal Landscapes Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere brings one of nature’s most anticipated events: the transformation of leaves into vivid colors. As days grow shorter and temperatures drop, trees gradually shift from green to brilliant shades of orange, yellow, and red. This change is not

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Trump Warns of Tariffs Over Iran Trade

Felipe Cardona February 7, 2026

US President Donald Trump has moved to intensify economic pressure on Iran by signing an executive order that threatens additional tariffs on countries that continue commercial ties with Tehran. The measure authorizes penalties on goods entering the United States from any nation deemed to be trading directly or indirectly with

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Bad Bunny Set to Redefine the Super Bowl Halftime Show with Music, Culture, and Protest

Sarah Olivella February 6, 2026

Bad Bunny is preparing for one of the most consequential performances of his career as he steps onto the Super Bowl halftime stage, carrying not only the weight of global stardom but also the responsibility of representing Puerto Rican culture and Latino identity before an audience that regularly surpasses 115

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AI Spending Triggers Big Tech Stock Rout

Felipe Cardona February 6, 2026

Big Tech shares have come under intense pressure after renewed concerns that aggressive artificial intelligence spending could be outpacing near-term returns. Over the past week, more than $1 trillion in market value has been erased as investors reacted to earnings reports that highlighted the scale and persistence of capital expenditures

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