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Tech Industry2026-03-01via PBS NewsHour

Iran Closes the Strait of Hormuz: The World's Most Critical Oil Chokepoint Goes Dark

Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz following US-Israeli strikes, stranding over 200 vessels and collapsing commercial traffic by 70%. We break down what happened, what it means, and why the world should be watching.

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Gaming2026-03-01via Push Square

Xbox Co-Founder Seamus Blackley: Microsoft Is Quietly Ending the Brand

The man who built the original Xbox says the brand is being 'sunsetted' as Microsoft bets everything on AI. With Phil Spencer out and a CoreAI executive now running Xbox, is this the beginning of the end?

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World Affairs2026-02-28via Reuters

Ali Khamenei Dead Following US & Israeli Strike on Tehran

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in a joint US-Israeli strike on the command compound in Tehran, marking one of the most consequential geopolitical events of the century. The operation has plunged the Middle East into deep uncertainty and raised immediate questions about what comes next for Iran's government and the region.

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Tech Industry2026-02-28via Sam Altman on X

OpenAI Partners With the Pentagon: Sam Altman Announces Classified AI Deployment

Sam Altman revealed on X that OpenAI has reached an agreement to deploy its AI models on the Pentagon's classified network — with 'red lines' on mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. The move comes as Anthropic gets blacklisted by the DoD for refusing unrestricted use.

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Gaming2026-02-27via The Washington Post

Resident Evil 9: Requiem Launches to Critical Acclaim — A New Standard for Survival Horror

Capcom's latest mainline Resident Evil entry introduces FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft alongside Leon S. Kennedy in a dual-protagonist return to Raccoon City. With an 88 Metacritic score and already being called a GOTY contender, Requiem sets a new bar for the franchise.

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Tech Industry

Tech Industry Pushes Back Against Hegseth's Supply Chain Security Crackdown

2026-03-05

Industry groups are warning Pete Hegseth that aggressive supply chain risk labeling could damage U.S. tech competitiveness and innovation.

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Neuroscience

The National Academies Are Convening on Neuroscience—Here's What That Means

2026-03-05

The Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders just held its Spring 2026 membership meeting. What's actually being discussed in these rooms matters.

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Gaming

Sony's PC Gaming Retreat Signals a Strategic Shift Away From Cross-Platform Expansion

2026-03-05

Sony is pulling back PlayStation game releases on PC, reversing years of multi-platform strategy that once looked inevitable.

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Cognitive Science

Why Music Rewires Your Brain Better Than Any Drug

2026-03-05

New research from the APA reveals how music activates neural pathways that reshape cognition, emotion, and memory in ways neuroscience is only beginning to understand.

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AI/ML

Ericsson's MWC Vision: AI Isn't Just In Networks, It's Becoming The Network

2026-03-05

Ericsson positions AI as both infrastructure tool and fundamental network driver at MWC 2026, signaling a shift in how carriers will build future connectivity.

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Science

DOE's Quantum Centers Just Cracked a Major Scalability Problem

2026-03-04

Fermilab and partner labs achieve breakthrough in quantum error correction, clearing a major hurdle for practical quantum computers.

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Arts

Elvis Documentary 'EPiC' Proves Music Biopics Still Have Box Office Power

2026-03-04

A new Elvis documentary earned $14 million at the box office, signaling continued audience appetite for music-focused films despite streaming dominance.

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Culture

Gen Z Is Taking Over Marketing—And They're Not Playing By Boomer Rules

2026-03-04

Ad Age identifies 24 Gen Z marketers reshaping the industry with authenticity and digital-native strategies that traditional agencies can't ignore.

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Cognitive Science

The Executive Function Assessment Problem: Why We Still Can't Measure What Matters

2026-03-03

A new Frontiers review exposes the fragmentation in how researchers measure executive function—and why that gap between lab and real life keeps widening.

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AI/ML

UTA's AI Navigation Research Could Rewire How We Move Through Space

2026-03-03

A University of Texas Arlington researcher is using AI to fundamentally rethink how humans develop and improve navigation skills.

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Tech Industry

Deloitte's 2026 Hardware Outlook: What Actually Matters in Consumer Tech

2026-03-03

Deloitte's latest industry forecast reveals shifting priorities in hardware and consumer tech. Here's what the data actually tells us about 2026.

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Cognitive Science

Your Brain's Wiring Determines If You Trust Science or Ghosts

2026-03-02

New cognitive science research reveals distinct thinking patterns separating scientific skeptics from paranormal believers—and it's hardwired into how our brains process information.

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