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Who Owns ChatGPT and OpenAI? A Look at Control, Founders, and StructureFeatured

Who Owns ChatGPT and OpenAI? A Look at Control, Founders, and Structure

OpenAI is behind some of the most widely used AI tools in the world, yet many people still wonder who owns the company and the models it builds. The answer isn’t simple. OpenAI began as…

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What Companies Does Amazon Own? A Guide to Amazon Subsidiaries and Amazon CompaniesFeatured

What Companies Does Amazon Own? A Guide to Amazon Subsidiaries and Amazon Companies

If you’re researching Amazon subsidiaries or Amazon companies, you’re usually trying to separate what Amazon built (like AWS) from what it bought (like Whole Foods and Ring). So why does this distinction matter, especially for…

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Scientists Just Made Lightning Inside a Block of Plastic — Here’s How

Scientists Just Made Lightning Inside a Block of Plastic — Here’s How

Lightning is one of nature’s most dramatic electrical phenomena, yet scientists still struggle to fully understand how it forms. Researchers at Penn State University have now proposed a surprising idea: lightning-like discharges could be created…

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Key Components Shaping Today’s Power Distribution Infrastructure

Key Components Shaping Today’s Power Distribution Infrastructure

Modern grids are being rebuilt in plain sight, cabinet by cabinet and feeder by feeder. This article was developed after reviewing recent utility reports and industry guidance to map the components that matter most right…

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Scientists Track Microplastics Moving Through Living Bodies in Real Time Using Infrared Imaging

Scientists Track Microplastics Moving Through Living Bodies in Real Time Using Infrared Imaging

A New Window Into Microplastic Behavior Microplastics are now found almost everywhere—from oceans and soil to food and drinking water. However, scientists still know relatively little about what happens when these tiny plastic particles enter…

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Goodbye Risky Transplants… Scientists Build Injectable “Satellite Livers”

Goodbye Risky Transplants… Scientists Build Injectable “Satellite Livers”

A New Approach to Treat Liver Failure For many patients suffering from severe liver disease, a liver transplant is often the only lifesaving treatment. However, donor organs remain scarce, and thousands of people stay on…

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Blasted Into Space… and Still Alive: Microbes That Could Leap Between Worlds

Blasted Into Space… and Still Alive: Microbes That Could Leap Between Worlds

Testing Life Under Planetary Impact Conditions Could life travel naturally from one planet to another? New experiments suggest the idea may be more realistic than scientists once believed. Researchers recently tested whether extremely resilient microbes…

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Young Clownfish Can Erase Their Stripes When Social Pressure Hits

Young Clownfish Can Erase Their Stripes When Social Pressure Hits

Life on a coral reef is not just colorful—it is highly competitive. New research shows that young clownfish can actually change their appearance depending on their social surroundings. When they face pressure from older fish,…

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New Surgical Laser That Cuts Through Bone May Replace Traditional Bone Saws

New Surgical Laser That Cuts Through Bone May Replace Traditional Bone Saws

A Precision Tool Made of Light Surgeons have relied on mechanical bone saws for decades to perform orthopedic and cranial procedures. While effective, these tools generate vibration, heat, and microscopic fractures that can stress surrounding…

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New Study Suggests Aloe Vera Component Could Combat Alzheimer’s Disease

New Study Suggests Aloe Vera Component Could Combat Alzheimer’s Disease

A natural compound found in aloe vera may hold unexpected promise in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new computational study published by FAR Publishing Limited. In the study, researchers used advanced molecular…

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Stadium in the Sky: University Rooftop Becomes Massive Open-Air Auditorium

Stadium in the Sky: University Rooftop Becomes Massive Open-Air Auditorium

In a bold fusion of architecture and landscape, Sanjay Puri Architects has transformed a university rooftop into a sweeping 9,000-seat open-air auditorium. Instead of treating the roof as an afterthought, the design elevates it into…

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Goodbye Wear and Tear? New Self-Healing Composite Repairs Itself 1,000+ Times

Goodbye Wear and Tear? New Self-Healing Composite Repairs Itself 1,000+ Times

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a groundbreaking self-healing composite material that could dramatically extend the lifespan of machines, vehicles and infrastructure. This innovation tackles one of the biggest weaknesses of modern composite…

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