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Court Crushes $364M Bitcoin Claim Against US Government

A federal appeals court has shut down one of the largest-ever bitcoin compensation claims, ruling that a convicted fraudster’s $364 million demand against the U.S. government came far too late and lacked credible proof. Court Rejects $364 Million Bitcoin Claim The U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s decision dismissing Michael Prime’s $364 million bitcoin claim…
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NewsSpace

Space rescue services needed? 2 'stranded' astronaut incidents are a 'massive wake-up call,' experts say

China’s decision to delay the return of its Shenzhou 20 astronauts from the country’s space station due to a possible space debris impact has led to yet another “stranded in space” state of affairs. The situation is also sparking discussion of space rescue planning — or lack of it. That trio of Chinese astronauts — Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie — have been…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun reportedly plans to leave to build his own startup

Meta may be about to lose one of its most renowned AI heads: Yann LeCun, a chief AI scientist at the company, is planning to leave the company to build his own startup, the Financial Times reported, citing anonymous sources. LeCun, a professor at New York University, senior researcher at Meta, and winner of the prestigious A.M. Turing Award, plans to leave in the coming months, and is already in…
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NewsPhotography

These photographers shot as fast as 1/3200 sec, pressed the shutter at the perfect moment – and won a sports photography award for it

Sports photography has always been one of the most challenging genres – where mastery of light, timing and instinct separates a good image from a great one. Capturing that split-second of movement and emotion demands not only technical skill but also a photographic eye for storytelling. The Hugh Russell Sports Photography Competition has revealed its first-ever winners, celebrating amateur and…
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