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White hydrogen can transform energy, scientists say

White hydrogen can transform energy, scientists say

White hydrogen, also known as natural hydrogen, formed through ancient geological reactions in Earth’s crust billions of years ago, could offer cheaper way to cover demand

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Instagram in Japan to notify parents of children interacting with suicidal content
11.03.2026

Instagram in Japan to notify parents of children interacting with suicidal content

Before Japanese rollout, feature already previously available in US and UK

SSA watchdog probes claim ex-DOGE engineer mishandled Social Security data: Report
11.03.2026

SSA watchdog probes claim ex-DOGE engineer mishandled Social Security data: Report

Whistleblower complaint alleges former Department of Government Efficiency engineer held copies of restricted SSA databases containing records on more than 500M Americans

Family sues OpenAI for deadly school shooting in Canada: Reports
11.03.2026

Family sues OpenAI for deadly school shooting in Canada: Reports

Artificial intelligence company allegedly knew of shooter's violent plans but did not warn police

Since 1st phone call 150 years ago, phones have become smart screens
10.03.2026

Since 1st phone call 150 years ago, phones have become smart screens

Alexander Graham Bell invention evolved into digital ecosystem connecting nearly 6B people worldwide while capturing much of daily attention

Astronomers detect hidden glow of light from the early universe
10.03.2026

Astronomers detect hidden glow of light from the early universe

Using the 10-meter Hobby-Eberly Telescope in the US, astronomers have detected a subtle, hidden glow from 9 to 11 billion years ago, mapping the invisible structures of the early universe