Google wants Intrinsic to be Android for robots moves into physical AI

Google wants Intrinsic to be Android for robots moves into physical AI

Intrinsic CEO Wendy Tan White has led the company to graduate out of Alphabet’s “Moonshot” factory X. Intrinsic Google became a powerhouse in smartphones by creating the Android operating system and partnering with handset makers in need of an answer to Apple’s iPhone. Now the search giant has a similar plan for tackling robotics. Earlier…

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Aggressive H3N2 variant prompts changes to this year’s flu shot | India News

Aggressive H3N2 variant prompts changes to this year’s flu shot | India News

👉 Visit the Official SleepLean Website NEW DELHI: After a year marked by an early and sharp rise in flu cases in several countries, India is set to update its seasonal influenza vaccine to deal with a fast-spreading new strain, reports Anuja Jaiswal.The WHO has issued its annual recommendations for the 2026–27 northern hemisphere flu…

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Why are scientists studying gypsum in the Salar de Pajonales?

Why are scientists studying gypsum in the Salar de Pajonales?

A view of the Salar de Pajonales from the International Space Station’s Expedition 6, 2003. | Photo Credit: NASA One of the best places to practice hunting for life on Mars could be in the Atacama Desert in Chile. Scientists recently studied the Salar de Pajonales, an incredibly dry and freezing salt flat located 3.5…

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AI just leveled up and there are no guardrails anymore

AI just leveled up and there are no guardrails anymore

In the first two months of 2026, generative artificial intelligence has undergone a rapid scaling of capabilities, going from chatbot to full-blown executive assistant and triggering an indiscriminate sell-off across sectors, hitting software, legal, insurance and cybersecurity stocks. “AI just went through its third inflection,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC’s Becky Quick on Wednesday….

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Mosquitoes began biting hominins 1.8 million years ago, study says

Mosquitoes began biting hominins 1.8 million years ago, study says

Every year, mosquito-borne diseases kill more than 6 lakh people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. | Photo Credit: Getty Images Between 1992 and 2020, a group of intrepid scientists walked deep into the forests of Sundaland, across the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo, to collect mosquito larvae of 11 species to understand…

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3 themes that drove Wall Street’s wild week and the new U.S.-Iran conflict wildcard

3 themes that drove Wall Street’s wild week and the new U.S.-Iran conflict wildcard

Stocks swung wildly last week as investors wrestled with the impact of artificial intelligence on various sectors and the overall economy. This coming week is a wildcard after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran. President Donald Trump said Saturday that “major combat operations” in Iran started overnight, with American and Israeli strikes on military and…

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Dark Web Report discontinued by Google, ending free breach monitoring

Dark Web Report discontinued by Google, ending free breach monitoring

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Google has officially discontinued its Dark Web Report feature, a free tool that once scanned known dark web breach dumps for personal information tied to a user’s Google account. The service delivered notifications when email addresses and other identifiers appeared in leaked datasets. According to Google’s support…

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How an Indian start-up sparked a global girls’ space mission

How an Indian start-up sparked a global girls’ space mission

If there’s one thing that keeps Dr. Srimathy Kesan going, it is her “unwavering desire to create a platform for girls who are curious about space exploration and deep tech”. The CEO and founder of Space Kidz India, a Chennai-based aerospace and defence start-up pioneering in the launch of small satellites and spacecraft, is all…

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Anthropic’s Claude hits No. 2 on Apple’s top free apps list

Anthropic’s Claude hits No. 2 on Apple’s top free apps list

In this illustration, the Claude AI app is seen in the app store on a phone on February 16, 2026 in New York City. According to reports from the Wall Street Journal, the Defense Department used Anthropic’s Claude Ai, via its Palantir contract, to help with the attack on Venezuela and capture former President Nicolás…

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Gov Kathy Hochul withdraws robotaxi expansion proposal for New York

Gov Kathy Hochul withdraws robotaxi expansion proposal for New York

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! New York just hit pause on expanding robotaxis beyond New York City.  Gov. Kathy Hochul has withdrawn her proposal that would have allowed commercial robotaxi services in smaller cities across the state. That means places outside New York City will not see driverless ride services anytime soon….

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