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What time is the total solar eclipse on Aug. 12, 2026?

If you’re planning to watch the total solar eclipse on Aug. 12, knowing exactly when to look up is crucial. While totality will be visible from parts of Greenland, Iceland and Spain, millions more people across Europe will experience a dramatic partial solar eclipse. Whether you’re chasing the moon’s shadow in Reykjavik or watching the moon take a ‘bite’ out of the…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Meta’s new Glimmer AI model offers a hint at Zuckerberg’s personal intelligence vision

Meta on Monday released Muse Glimmer, an open-weight model designed to power AI agents locally on consumer hardware, providing the clearest picture yet of what CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s vision of “personal superintelligence” could look like in practice. The 30-billion parameter model is essentially an open version of Meta’s most powerful closed model, Muse Spark, which the…
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NewsPhotography

For 20 years, everyone assumed Kate Moss was drunk on that staircase. Greg Brennan, who took the photo, says she was just waiting for a car home from a party

Every photographer who’s ever put work in front of the public knows the feeling: you press the shutter, the picture goes out into the world and, from that point on, you have almost no control over what people decide it means. Greg Brennan’s new book, The Big Shot, published by ACC Art Books, is built around that exact dynamic. Across three decades on the front line of British press…
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Zero will pay new riders to get on electric motorcycles… just not in the US

Zero Motorcycles has launched a new incentive program that offers cash back to newly licensed riders who purchase one of the company’s electric motorcycles or scooters. It’s an interesting way to encourage new motorcyclists to skip internal combustion and go electric from day one. The catch? The program is only available across much of Europe, leaving out the US entirely. Under the new…
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