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A laser cannon powered by AI: the radical invention against tiger mosquitoes – Futura-Sciences
The Return of the Tiger Mosquito: A Modern Plague They’re back! Mosquitoes, especially their notorious relative the Aedes albopictus, also known as the tiger mosquito, have already made their return—and summer isn’t even here yet. Sure, there are all sorts of anti-mosquito products available, some with limited effectiveness. There are...
Meta’s Instagram Plus subscription begins rolling out today.
Posted Jun 4, 2026 at 5:00 PM UTC Jay Peters Meta’s Instagram Plus subscription begins rolling out today. The $3.99-per-month subscription adds features like letting you keep a story up for 48 hours and the ability to customize your bio’s font. You can see the whole list of features on...
South Miami Tesla Driver Faces Second Indecent Exposure Charge as Police Search for More Victims
A South Florida man accused of exposing himself to a woman while driving has been arrested for a second time after another woman came forward with similar allegations. Rogerio Miranda De Souza, 50, was arrested on Wednesday on an indecent exposure charge tied to an incident that allegedly occurred days...
Truist Raises PT On Amazon.com (AMZN) To $320, Reiterates “Buy” Rating
On the back of strong confidence from hedge funds and Wall Street, Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) is one of the best AI infrastructure stocks, with upside potential of 16.4%. Truist Raises PT On Amazon.com (AMZN) To $320, Reiterates "Buy" Rating Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN)’s cloud business has already served as the backbone...
You Can’t Actually Buy the Products Generated by Amazon’s AI-Integrated Search Bar
Amazon is testing a new search bar AI integration that will generate AI images of products that don't exist. The idea, the brand claims, is to "make shopping more fun" while helping users figure out what they want, even if they can't actually buy what visually appeals to them. In...
Anthropic warns AI could soon help build its own successors
"Recursive self-improvement" is a phenomenon which may come sooner than expected, the company says.




