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  • Musk plans Tesla mega AI chip fab, mulls potential Intel partnership – Reuters

    1. Musk plans Tesla mega AI chip fab, mulls potential Intel partnership  Reuters
    2. Musk Shares Tesla FSD Hardware Roadmap for the Next Several Years  Not a Tesla App
    3. 🚨🇺🇸 ELON: TESLA PLANS TO BUILD A MASSIVE “TERRAFAB” CHIP FACTORY “We already know what improvements to make for AI6, so within a year of AI5 production, we can transition to AI6 and double all performance metrics. Even with our suppliers, it’  X
    4. Elon Musk calls Tesla’s AI5 Chip ‘golden key’ to AI future | Tap to know more | Inshorts  Inshorts
    5. Musk Sends Intel Stock Higher  Barron’s

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  • Asian Stocks to Fall as Job Woes Hit Wall Street: Markets Wrap – Bloomberg.com

    1. Asian Stocks to Fall as Job Woes Hit Wall Street: Markets Wrap  Bloomberg.com
    2. Global stock markets fall sharply over AI bubble fears  The Guardian
    3. NASDAQ Index, SP500, Dow Jones Forecasts – NASDAQ Tests Weekly Lows  FXEmpire
    4. $1 Trillion Wiped: Risk-Off Storm Engulfs Stocks & Crypto  Bitget
    5. Tech Sell-Off Drags Wall Street To Two-Week Lows  Finimize

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  • At U.N. climate summit, world leaders say time is running short to stop the worst effects of warming

    At U.N. climate summit, world leaders say time is running short to stop the worst effects of warming

    BELEM, Brazil — World leaders warned Thursday that time is running short for urgent and decisive action to prevent the worst effects of climate change, and blasted the United States for its retreat from those efforts, as they gathered at the…

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  • COVID-19 vaccination linked to lower long COVID risk in adolescents

    COVID-19 vaccination linked to lower long COVID risk in adolescents

    Adolescents who were vaccinated against COVID-19 were less likely to develop long COVID after their first SARS-CoV-2 infection than unvaccinated peers, finds a new study.

    The study, led by the NIH-funded RECOVER Initiative, is the…

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  • Podcast Shares His Disney Successors and Legacy

    Podcast Shares His Disney Successors and Legacy

    Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Iger has some thoughts about Walt’s legacy, and about what matters for the people entrusted with carrying on that legacy.

    Iger is the guest on the latest episode of the podcast The Rest Is History, hosted by…

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  • Man catches fire from power bank at Melbourne airport business lounge

    Man catches fire from power bank at Melbourne airport business lounge

    A man has caught fire at Melbourne international airport after a lithium power bank in his pocket ignited, leaving him with burns to his leg and fingers.

    The man, aged in his 50s, was in the Qantas business lounge on Thursday morning when the overheated power bank burst into flames, filling the exclusive area with smoke and prompting about 150 people to be evacuated.

    Staff quickly helped the man into a shower before paramedics arrived to treat his injuries. He was taken to hospital in a stable condition and later released.

    A witness said they saw “battery acid flying everywhere,” according to the Age newspaper. A Qantas spokesperson said the lounge was cleaned and re-opened two hours later.

    Australian film producer Leanne Tonkes was in the lounge on Thursday morning when she heard the commotion. She posted an image of the burnt power bank moments after it had exploded.

    “Hoping the man who caught fire holding it is ok,” she wrote on Instagram.

    “Quick thinking from the man who jumped in to help and the staff who got him in the shower and everyone else out of the lounge.”

    Qantas is currently reviewing its policy on passengers carrying any type of lithium batteries, including portable power banks, and is expected to provide an update shortly.

    Many airlines now advise passengers travelling with power banks to keep them within reach – either in their seat pocket or in a bag under the seat in front of them – and not in the overhead luggage compartment.

    In July, a fire broke out on a Virgin Australia flight from Sydney to Hobart, with a power bank in an overhead locker to blame.

    The airline is looking to update its policy and customers are asked to keep portable power banks “in sight and within easy reach” during flights.

    A portable power bank was also likely the cause of a fire that engulfed and destroyed a passenger plane in South Korea in January.

    Several international airlines such as Emirates, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, Korean Air and Singapore Airlines have banned the use of power banks and the charging of them during flights.

    There are also limits on how many rechargeable batteries passengers can carry based on their capacity. For instance, some airlines only allow two power banks with a capacity between 100Wh and 160Wh.

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  • Heat’s Bam Adebayo (toe) ruled out Friday vs. Hornets in Emirates NBA Cup 2025 Group Play

    Heat’s Bam Adebayo (toe) ruled out Friday vs. Hornets in Emirates NBA Cup 2025 Group Play

    Miami big Bam Adebayo exited with a toe injury against Denver on Wednesday.

    Miami Heat center/forward Bam Adebayo has been ruled out for Friday’s Emirates NBA Cup matchup against the Charlotte Hornets (8 ET, League Pass) due to a left big toe…

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  • Major gaps found in cholesterol management for young adults

    Major gaps found in cholesterol management for young adults

    Fewer than half of young adults with severely high low-density lipoprotein (LDL-C), or “bad” cholesterol, levels start taking a statin within five years of first high LDL-C measurement, according to a study published in JACC, the…

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  • Extensive Surgical Emphysema and Pneumomediastinum Following Chest Drain Insertion in a Patient With Bullous Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): A Case Report

    Extensive Surgical Emphysema and Pneumomediastinum Following Chest Drain Insertion in a Patient With Bullous Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): A Case Report

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  • Research reveals parallels in antidepressant therapies

    Research reveals parallels in antidepressant therapies

    Research led by Chinese scientists has for the first time revealed the common mechanism behind two fast-acting and potent antidepressant therapies, paving the way for developing the next generation of safe and effective…

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