Theo Klein
Professors at University of Illinois call out AI-generated student apologies
In a University of Illinois introductory data science course, professors discovered widespread cheating on attendance checks and received AI-generated apologies from students. The incident, involving over 1,000 students, highlights tensions in higher education amid AI use. Instructors addressed the class on October 17, treating it as a life lesson without disciplinary action.
JWST uncovers chaotic early galaxies in young universe
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have found that the universe's first galaxies were turbulent and disorderly, far from the stable structures seen today. Led by University of Cambridge researchers, the study examined over 250 galaxies from when the universe was 800 million to 1.5 billion years old. These findings challenge prior views and show a transition from cosmic chaos to ordered formation.
US unlikely to resume nuclear testing despite Trump announcement
US President Donald Trump has announced plans to resume nuclear weapons testing, citing other countries' programs, but experts say no such tests are occurring elsewhere and resumption is improbable. The move would violate decades of treaties and serve only symbolic purposes amid rising global tensions. Researchers warn it could escalate risks without scientific benefits.
Bending spoons acquires aol for 1.5 billion dollars
Italian software company Bending Spoons has purchased the legacy internet brand AOL for $1.5 billion. The deal highlights AOL's continued relevance despite its diminished prominence in the digital age. The acquisition was announced on October 30, 2025.
Scientists make germanium superconducting for the first time
Researchers have achieved superconductivity in germanium, a common semiconductor, by precisely doping it with gallium atoms. This breakthrough, detailed in a new study, could enable more efficient quantum devices and cryogenic electronics. The material conducts electricity with zero resistance at 3.5 Kelvin.
Twin black hole mergers test Einstein's general relativity
Two black hole collisions detected in late 2024 have provided unprecedented tests of Einstein's general theory of relativity. The events, captured by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration, revealed unusual spins and possible second-generation black holes. These detections confirm theoretical predictions with high precision and probe for new particles.
Canva unveils free unified Affinity app with paid AI tools
Canva has launched a new version of its Affinity creative software, combining Photo, Designer, and Publisher into a single free app called Affinity by Canva. Core features are available at no cost, while generative AI tools require a $120 annual subscription. This update follows Canva's acquisition of Affinity early last year.
OpenAI eyes $1 trillion IPO despite quarterly losses
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