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Scientists 3D-printed a diving suit for cyborg cockroaches — they survived 3 hours underwater
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Scientists 3D-printed a diving suit for cyborg cockroaches — they survived 3 hours underwater

Researchers developed a 3D-printed diving suit that allows cockroaches fitted with electrodes — so-called cyborg cockroaches — to survive underwater for up to three hours. The suit protects the electronic components attached to the insects. Cyborg cockroaches are being explored as a platform for future search, rescue or exploration missions.

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Leclerc qualifies second at Silverstone after considering copying Hamilton's style

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc qualified second for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, edging out team mate Lewis Hamilton who took third. Leclerc admitted he had considered copying Hamilton's driving style during a difficult patch this season in search of better results.

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PulseKit app tracks all your key analytics on iPhone with home screen widgets
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PulseKit app tracks all your key analytics on iPhone with home screen widgets

PulseKit is an all-in-one iPhone app that lets users monitor key analytics from a single place without any coding required. All data is accessible directly from the home screen and lock screen via widgets.

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Morocco beat Canada 3-0 to reach 2026 World Cup quarter-finals
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Morocco beat Canada 3-0 to reach 2026 World Cup quarter-finals

Morocco beat Canada 3-0 in the round of 16 at the 2026 World Cup to advance to the quarter-finals. A cleverly worked free kick saw Azzedine Ounahi score in the 50th minute, with the African side winning comfortably throughout.

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US heatwave cancels Fourth of July parades in Washington and Philadelphia
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US heatwave cancels Fourth of July parades in Washington and Philadelphia

An intense heatwave struck the United States on the Fourth of July, forcing authorities to cancel Independence Day parades in Washington D.C. and Philadelphia, among other cities. The extreme temperatures disrupted celebrations of one of America's most important national holidays.

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'The Conjuring: Last Rites' grosses $500M worldwide, ending the main franchise
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'The Conjuring: Last Rites' grosses $500M worldwide, ending the main franchise

"The Conjuring: Last Rites," directed by Michael Chaves and starring Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson, grossed $500 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing horror film of 2025. The film ends the mainline Conjuring franchise, centering on the case that supposedly ended the Warrens' careers as paranormal investigators. It is now streaming on Paramount+.

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NASA selects 37 companies to develop Moon base and Mars mission technology
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NASA selects 37 companies to develop Moon base and Mars mission technology

NASA has selected over 40 proposals from 37 private companies to develop technologies needed for a long-term human presence on the Moon and crewed exploration of Mars. The contracts will run between 12 and 24 months. The initiative is part of NASA's broader strategy to partner with the private sector for deep-space exploration.

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Russian LNG tanker 'Marshal Vasilevsky' spotted armed with machine gun in Baltic Sea
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Russian LNG tanker 'Marshal Vasilevsky' spotted armed with machine gun in Baltic Sea

Aerial photographs taken by the Estonian Coast Guard reveal that the Russian LNG tanker "Marshal Vasilevsky" has been fitted with a heavy machine gun. The vessel regularly transits the Gulf of Finland carrying liquefied natural gas. The operational images were obtained and published by Estonian and Finnish newspapers.

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Sanderson says "Fourth Wing" boom is driven by 20-year nostalgia cycles in fantasy
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Sanderson says "Fourth Wing" boom is driven by 20-year nostalgia cycles in fantasy

Fantasy author Brandon Sanderson sat down with Joe Abercrombie on June 26 to discuss industry trends and his ongoing adaptation projects. He offered a theory about "20-year nostalgia cycles" to explain why Rebecca Yarros's romantasy series beginning with Fourth Wing (2023) has become a massive hit. Sanderson also shared his outlook on where the publishing industry is headed over the next two decades.

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Empty downtown Seattle offices leave city facing years of "zombie tower" blight

Downtown Seattle is grappling with a wave of vacant office buildings left behind as companies have downsized or shifted to remote work since the COVID-19 pandemic. The city faces years of so-called "zombie towers" — largely empty skyscrapers that generate little revenue but still burden city infrastructure and finances. The trend poses a significant long-term challenge for Seattle's urban economy.

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Reserved blazer with flower brooch replaces bolero as the wedding guest staple
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Reserved blazer with flower brooch replaces bolero as the wedding guest staple

A cream-coloured Reserved blazer with a fabric flower brooch is emerging as a stylish alternative to the bolero jacket for wedding guests. Made from a viscose, polyester and elastane blend, it features a tailored cut and classic lapels for a timeless look. The piece fits the quiet luxury trend, which favours quality cuts and subtle details over single-use fashion purchases.

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Smartwatches and AI can flag early illness signs by tracking deviations from your body's patterns
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Smartwatches and AI can flag early illness signs by tracking deviations from your body's patterns

Wearable devices such as smartwatches are most effective at detecting illness by identifying deviations from a person's individual baseline patterns — such as changes in heart rate, sleep or activity levels. These outliers can be an early signal that a medical consultation is warranted. Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to analyse this data, improving the accuracy of potential health-issue detection.

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Bitcoin tops $63,000, hitting one-month high on July 4

Bitcoin climbed above $63,000 on 4 July, reaching its highest level in over a month and reversing losses suffered at the end of June. XRP led gains among major cryptocurrencies, rising 5% in 24 hours. Trading volumes were thin due to the US Independence Day holiday.

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Track Day dev log shows new car and garage atmosphere
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Track Day dev log shows new car and garage atmosphere

The Polish racing game Track Day has released a new developer diary featuring screenshots of an atmospheric garage environment and a new, familiar-looking car. The game aims to recreate a grounded, realistic motorsport career atmosphere. The new images suggest the vehicle may be inspired by a real-world production model.

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Coney Island boardwalk to get $1 billion rebuild and year-round upgrade
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Coney Island boardwalk to get $1 billion rebuild and year-round upgrade

Coney Island's iconic boardwalk in New York is set for a $1 billion investment to rebuild the promenade and support local businesses through a new permanent business improvement district. Executive director Daniel Murphy of the Alliance for Coney Island outlined the plans on Bloomberg. The upgrades aim to make Coney Island a year-round community while preserving its identity as "the people's playground."

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Jim Beam marks 230 years of tradition — original recipe unchanged

Jim Beam's 7th and 8th generation Master Distillers, Fred and Freddie Noe, confirm the original 230-year-old flagship bourbon recipe remains unchanged. The company is nonetheless expanding, including into the non-alcoholic drinks space. The Noes shared insights into the brand's rich history in an interview with Bloomberg This Weekend.

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Kosciuszko gave Jefferson a moral test — historians still debate whether he passed

Polish general and freedom fighter Thaddeus Kosciuszko presented US founding father Thomas Jefferson with a moral challenge linked to the question of freedom and slavery. Historians remain divided to this day on whether Jefferson rose to the occasion or failed the test.

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German junior Wobker disqualified at Wimbledon after racket hits spectator
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German junior Wobker disqualified at Wimbledon after racket hits spectator

German junior tennis player Ida Wobker has been disqualified from the 2026 junior Wimbledon tournament after her thrown racket struck a spectator in the stands. The incident ended what was an otherwise notable appearance at the prestigious Grand Slam event.

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AI-powered group debate with 250 Americans picks top 3 US innovations on 250th birthday
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AI-powered group debate with 250 Americans picks top 3 US innovations on 250th birthday

On America's 250th birthday, an AI-powered experiment brought together 250 randomly selected Americans to debate and identify the top three innovations the US has contributed to the world. The technology enabled a large-scale, real-time deliberative conversation that traditional focus groups — capped at 8–10 people — cannot replicate. The project aimed to test AI as a tool for harnessing collective civic intelligence.

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"The Death of Robin Hood" returns the legend to its darkest medieval roots
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"The Death of Robin Hood" returns the legend to its darkest medieval roots

"The Death of Robin Hood" moves away from the romanticised folk-hero image familiar from Errol Flynn, Kevin Costner and Disney's animated fox, instead returning to the legend's darker medieval origins. Rather than an incorruptible champion of the poor, the production presents a more morally ambiguous Robin Hood. The filmmakers describe it as a restoration of the legend's original, harsher character rather than a reinvention.

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Ex-Arsenal midfielder Flamini now leads biochemical firm fighting for EU climate policy
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Ex-Arsenal midfielder Flamini now leads biochemical firm fighting for EU climate policy

Mathieu Flamini, formerly a key midfielder at Arsenal, has transitioned from football to leading a biochemical company and is now lobbying for the EU not to water down its climate policy. He is calling on European leaders to stay the course on environmental targets. His firm focuses on developing bio-based products as alternatives to fossil fuels.

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