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The Comeback OpenAI Should Fear
Google may have been blindsided by ChatGPT, but it is no longer playing defence. With Gemini 3, a revitalised AI strategy, and its massive product ecosystem, the company is trying to turn years of research into an AI comeback with real commercial muscle.
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Earth Is Storing Dangerous Heat
The planet is running a dangerous heat surplus, and the damage is no longer theoretical. Record ocean heat, melting glaciers, rising seas, and deadlier extremes are showing that climate breakdown is accelerating faster than the world is responding.
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The Oil Crisis Israel Can’t Ignore
The Strait of Hormuz crisis has exposed how deeply Israel still depends on oil, especially in transport and wartime energy use, despite progress in gas and renewables.
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South Asia’s $0 Safety Net
South Asia thought long-term LNG deals had secured its energy future, but the Strait of Hormuz crisis exposed how fragile that confidence really was.
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Nvidia’s $20 Billion AI Gamble
Nvidia’s $20 billion Groq deal is facing fresh political heat, with two US senators questioning whether the licensing-and-hiring structure was designed to dodge antitrust review while tightening Nvidia’s grip on AI computing.
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Why Some AI Tools Spread Like Wildfire
Enterprise AI is not taking off because leadership is forcing it from the top. It is spreading because employees are using tools that save time, fit existing workflows, and quickly prove their value.
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Google’s Gemini Is Eating Your To-Do List
Google’s Gemini is becoming far more than a chatbot. From image creation and deep research to app-building and Google Workspace integration, it is turning into a serious everyday productivity engine.
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Why Companies Need Younger Leaders Now
Why are more companies giving younger leaders a real seat at the table? Because mixing fresh perspective with hard-earned experience is proving to be a powerful formula for innovation, resilience, and smarter long-term decision-making.
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Can Bacteria Make Allergies Less Dangerous?
The difference between a mild peanut allergy and a life-threatening reaction may come down to the bacteria living in your gut and mouth.
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Still Awake at 2AM? Try This Instead of Counting Sheep
Forget counting sheep. Sleep researchers say “cognitive shuffling” may work better by filling the mind with random, neutral images that quiet racing thoughts and gently mimic the brain’s natural slide into sleep.
