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EU Probes Elon Musk's Grok Over Deepfake Image Scandal - Professional coverage
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EU Probes Elon Musk’s Grok Over Deepfake Image Scandal

According to Fast Company, the European Union opened a formal investigation into Elon Musk's X platform on Monday, December 18th.…

Signet's New Tech Boss Aims To Modernize Kay, Zales, And Jared - Professional coverage
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Signet’s New Tech Boss Aims To Modernize Kay, Zales, And Jared

According to Forbes, Signet Jewelers—the world's largest diamond jewelry retailer with brands like Kay, Zales, and Jared—has combined its digital…

AI Agents Have a "Hard Ceiling," New Paper Argues - Professional coverage
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AI Agents Have a “Hard Ceiling,” New Paper Argues

According to Futurism, a recent paper by former SAP CTO Vishal Sikka and his son Varin Sikka makes a bold…

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Triple-Action Injection Shows Promise in Shrinking Resistant Head and Neck Cancers, Trial Data Reveals

A groundbreaking triple-action therapy has demonstrated significant tumor reduction in head and neck cancer patients within six weeks, according to recent trial findings. The injectable treatment targets cancer through multiple pathways and could transform care delivery for recurrent cases.

Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment

Medical researchers have revealed what sources indicate could be a significant advancement in treating aggressive head and neck cancers, with trial data showing a triple-action injection capable of shrinking tumors within weeks. According to reports presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology conference in Berlin, the drug amivantamab has demonstrated remarkable effectiveness in patients with recurrent or metastatic disease who had exhausted standard treatment options.

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New “Space Armor” Technology Aims to Protect Satellites and Crews From Orbital Debris Threats

A pioneering aerospace company has unveiled revolutionary “space armor” designed to protect spacecraft and astronauts from the growing threat of orbital debris. The lightweight composite tiles reportedly defend against millions of untrackable particles zipping through Earth’s orbit at hypervelocity speeds.

The Growing Orbital Debris Problem

As private space ventures continue to expand their presence in Earth’s orbit, the problem of space debris has reached critical levels, according to reports from space traffic monitoring organizations. Sources indicate that SpaceX alone currently operates approximately 8,600 active Starlink satellites circling the planet, with regular launches adding to this constellation. Just recently, the company reportedly deployed 21 relay satellites for the US Space Force into low Earth orbit, following another mission that sent 28 additional Starlink craft to join the growing network.