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In recent years, the global conversation on nuclear power has become increasingly polarized. While proponents argue that nuclear energy is a crucial and reliable source of emissions-free power, detractors highlight the risks and high costs associated with large-scale nuclear projects. Amidst this ongoing debate, Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), cautions
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Breaking news reveals that Amazon and its consultants have been found guilty of violating federal labor law by a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) judge. The violations include the interrogation and threatening of employees regarding their union activities, as well as racially disparaging organizers who were seeking to unionize a warehouse in Staten Island. Administrative
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Intuit, a well-known enterprise company, has gained recognition for its exceptional speed and effectiveness in deploying generative AI technology at scale. The company introduced Intuit Assist, an LLM-driven assistant, across all its products, including TurboTax, QuickBooks, Credit Karma, and MailChimp. Intuit also developed its own Gen AI operating system, which coordinates the activities of the
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AI content generators have gained significant attention in the legal field, raising expectations about their potential to interpret the law, enhance access to justice, facilitate legal communication, and support decision-making processes. However, legal scholars Nicolas Vermeys and Karim Benyekhlef, from Université de Montréal’s Faculty of Law, argue that the introduction of tools like ChatGPT has
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In a significant step towards revolutionizing the world’s energy landscape, the largest experimental nuclear fusion reactor has officially been inaugurated in Japan. This cutting-edge technology, which aims to fuse atomic nuclei rather than splitting them, holds the promise of being a safe, abundant, and carbon-free source of energy. The JT-60SA reactor, a joint project between
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The Wiedemann-Franz law, which states that the ratio of electronic conductivity to thermal conductivity is constant in metals, has been the foundation of understanding electrical and heat conductivity for over 170 years. However, recent experimental findings in quantum materials, where electrons behave collectively rather than individually, have challenged this long-held law. Physicists from the Department
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