How DNA is powering the next generation of supercomputers |

Synthetic DNA’s incorporation into electronics is changing neuromorphic computing’s methodology and is the new way of addressing the rising energy costs associated with current Artificial Intelligence. Integrating molecularly engineered DNA sequences with quasi-2D perovskite semiconductor materials allows researchers to create ‘memristors,’ or memory resistors, based on the brain’s ability to create new memories through synaptic…

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IPL 2026 | Hardik Pandya left stunned after Robin Minz and Deepak Chahar’s comedy of errors – WATCH | Cricket News

Robin Minz and Deepak Chahar NEW DELHI: Mumbai Indians’ miserable IPL 2026 campaign summed itself up perfectly during their clash against Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens on Wednesday, when a comedy of errors in the field left skipper Hardik Pandya visibly frustrated.The moment came in the 10th over of KKR’s chase. Pandya bowled a…

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Celeste Rivas Hernandez cause of death revealed; Medical Examiner says teen died by ‘penetrating injuries’ |

The official cause of death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the 14-year-old girl singer linked to singer D4vd, has finally been revealed. Celeste Rivas’ cause of death revealed The teen, who was found dead and hacked up in the trunk of D4vd’s Tesla car, according to an autopsy report released Wednesday, had ‘penetrating injuries’. According to…

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Strait Of Hormuz Disruption: ‘Gained non-competitive advantages’: Rosneft chief says US energy companies were biggest winners from Hormuz disruption

Rosneft chief executive Igor Sechin on Saturday said American energy companies were the biggest beneficiaries of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, while warning that prolonged disruption in the vital shipping route could ultimately undermine global oil demand and accelerate interest in alternative energy sources, as per Reuters.Speaking at the St. Petersburg International Economic…

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Oil prices today: Crude jumps after Trump rejects Iran’s latest offer; Strait of Hormuz remains shut

Oil prices surged sharply on Monday after tensions in the Middle East intensified and the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz continues to stay shut, with disruptions now having crossed 70 days. Meanwhile, the Middle East conflict has continued to intensify as US President Donald Trump rejected Tehran’s response to Washington’s peace proposal and Iran issued…

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