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You’ll often hear plastic pollution referred to as a problem. But the reality is that it’s multiple problems. Depending on the properties we need, we form plastics out of different polymers, each of which is held together by a distinct type of chemical bond. So the method we use to break down one type of polymer may be incompatible with the chemistry of another. That problem is why, even though we’ve had success finding enzymes that break down common plastics like polyesters and PET, they’re only partial solutions to plastic waste. However, researchers aren’t sitting back and basking in the…

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Galaxy S26 dummy models | Image Credit – Sonny DicksonThe Galaxy S26 series could come with better specs than expected, according to Alchimist Leaks, an account with a decent but limited track record.Galaxy S26 family may flaunt better cameras Leaked Galaxy S26 Ultra render. | Image Credit – Ice Universe Alchimist Leaks claims that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a 6.9-inch display with the M14 tech and an AI privacy screen. The phone will allegedly feature updated 200MP main and 50MP ultrawide sensors, a higher-resolution 12MP 3x telephoto camera (or possibly a 50MP 3x unit), and a 50MP 5x…

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Private Internet Access (PIA) comes with some of the best pricing of any VPN, and often doesn’t feel like a budget service. I say “often” because, sadly, it does sometimes feel like you get what you pay for with PIA. While I’m working on seeing what settings iron out the kinks, the fact is that PIA doesn’t always leave you with the internet speeds you need for everyday use.If you’ve found PIA unreliable, you may want to know how to end your subscription, get a refund and trade up to a more stable VPN service. Here, I’ll explain how to…

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The end of October is here, which means the spooky decorations are about to make way for snow, presents, and mistletoe. But before we say goodbye to the jack-o-lanterns and trick-or-treating, we can still pay tribute to the spookiest, the scariest, the ghouliest(?) of Pokémon: the ghost types. Over the years, ghost Pokémon have exploded in number, starting from just the Gastly line, which was their sole representative in the original games, to now dozens of critters haunting the Pokémon world. Ghost-type Pokémon Pokédex entries include some of the most terrifying lore dumps in this typically all-ages series, and that’s…

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Google released its first TV ad spot made entirely with generative artificial intelligence. The company says it has used its own Veo 3 and other AI tools to create the clip.Google’s “Planning a Quick Getaway?” ad was done entirely with AIA turkey named Tom is the main character of Google’s “Planning a Quick Getaway?” ad. The toylike plush animal uses AI Mode in Google Search to find a way to escape from his farm to a place where people don’t celebrate Thanksgiving. Thanks to the results served by Google’s AI on a generic Android phone, Tom the turkey successfully finds…

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Those users could become loyal to Microsoft, White said. And eventually, some users may even “get tired of bypassing the Microsoft account requirements, or Microsoft will add a new feature that they’ll happily get the account for, and they’ll relent and start using a Microsoft account,” White suggested in his video. “At least some people will, not me.” Microsoft declined Ars’ request to comment. To White, it seemed possible that YouTube was leaning on AI  to catch more violations but perhaps recognized the risk of over-moderation and, therefore, wasn’t allowing AI to issue strikes on his account. But that was…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. The lion is an undisputed contender for the planet’s most iconic predator, but a new study indicates there is an underdog contender coming for its top spot. Or, more accurately, an under-bat. According to researchers at Aarhus University in Denmark and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, small flying mammals such as the fringe-lipped bat (Trachops cirrhosus) aren’t only comparable to a lion in terms of efficient hunting. They’re also often far more successful at getting the job done. The proof is laid out in a study…

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NVIDIA has teamed up with with South Korea’s biggest companies and the country itself, as they build out their AI infrastructure. One of those companies is Samsung, which is building a new AI factory that will use 50,000 NVIDIA Blackwell server GPUs and other NVIDIA technologies to make its own chips. This “AI-driven semiconductor manufacturing,” as the companies call it, will help Samsung improve its processes, better predict maintenance needs and improve the efficiency of its autonomous operations. NVIDIA will help Samsung adapt its chipmaking lithography platform to work with its GPUs, and it will apparently result in 20 times…

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A T-Mobile store in California. | Image Credit – Wave7 ResearchT-Mobile is moving ahead with its rumored plan to acquire new customers through the T-Life app, making store representatives wonder if their roles will soon be made redundant. A store employee claims that both new and existing customers will now be required to use T-Mobile’s app.T-Mobile is going all in on T-Life T-Mobile store reps believe T-Life will replace them. Over the last two years, T-Mobile has been necessitating the use of the T-Life app for tasks that were previously handled by its employees. A leaked chart indicated that starting…

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A British trade union group is accusing Rockstar Games of union busting after it reportedly fired over 30 employees across offices in the UK and Canada. The Grand Theft Auto 6 maker denies the charges, however, claiming the people were terminated for “gross misconduct.” “Rockstar has just carried out one of the most blatant and ruthless acts of union busting in the history of the games industry,” Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) president Alex Marshall said in a statement, first reported by Bloomberg. “This flagrant contempt for the law and for the lives of the workers who bring…

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