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How Big Tech Privatises Publicly Funded Scientific Genius

The article argues that breakthrough scientific discoveries funded by public money — from the internet to artificial intelligence — are systematically captured by private corporations. The author contends this structural mechanism limits society's share of the benefits from taxpayer-funded research. The piece calls for reform of how ownership and licensing of publicly funded scientific output is handled.

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CATL and Lochpine Capital take 20% stake in graphite startup CarbonScape
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CATL and Lochpine Capital take 20% stake in graphite startup CarbonScape

Chinese battery giant CATL and Hong Kong-based Lochpine Capital will take a combined 20% strategic stake in CarbonScape, a company that converts forestry byproducts into graphite for lithium batteries. CarbonScape's Chief Commercial Officer Vincent Ledoux-Pedailles says the partnership will help scale the technology over the next two years. Commercial production is targeted for 2029–2030.

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Additional US troops to arrive in Poland within three months
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Additional US troops to arrive in Poland within three months

According to Polish daily "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna", additional American troops are set to arrive in Poland within the next three months. Talks are also intensifying about establishing a permanent US military base in the country. Key decisions on the permanent base are expected within six to twelve months.

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Neymar retires from Brazil national team after 1-2 World Cup loss to Norway
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Neymar retires from Brazil national team after 1-2 World Cup loss to Norway

Neymar announced on Sunday that he is retiring from the Brazilian national team. The decision came after Brazil's 1-2 defeat to Norway in the round of 32 at the football World Cup. The Brazilian star exits international football following the team's early elimination from the tournament.

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Trump memecoin holders have lost over $3.8 billion, Nansen report finds
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Trump memecoin holders have lost over $3.8 billion, Nansen report finds

A Nansen analysis shows that the large majority of buyers of Donald Trump's memecoin have lost money. Fewer than 500,000 wallets have turned a profit, while most holders are underwater. Total losses among memecoin holders exceed $3.8 billion.

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Australia and Fiji sign defence pact to counter Chinese influence in the Pacific
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Australia and Fiji sign defence pact to counter Chinese influence in the Pacific

Australia and Fiji have signed a defence pact under which Fiji will consult Canberra on regional security developments. Fiji had grown closer to Beijing under its former leadership, but the new agreement signals a strategic realignment toward Australia. The deal is aimed at countering China's growing influence in the Pacific.

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From 7 July 2026, new EU cars must have automatic braking and distraction warnings
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From 7 July 2026, new EU cars must have automatic braking and distraction warnings

From 7 July 2026, all new cars sold in the European Union must comply with the GSR II regulation. Requirements include improved automatic emergency braking, driver distraction warning systems and active lane-keeping assist. The rules are designed to improve road safety, though they will add new alerts inside the cabin.

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Norway Stuns Brazil at World Cup — Haaland and Nyland Hailed as Heroes
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Norway Stuns Brazil at World Cup — Haaland and Nyland Hailed as Heroes

Norway pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the World Cup by eliminating Brazil in the round of 16. Erling Haaland scored twice and goalkeeper Orjan Nyland was outstanding, with both players hailed as national heroes by Norwegian media. Coach Stale Solbakken's squad has written itself into football history, according to unanimous local coverage.

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Horror game Where Dolls Hang lets you watch Night of the Living Dead inside the game
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Horror game Where Dolls Hang lets you watch Night of the Living Dead inside the game

Where Dolls Hang, a survival horror game from Steelkrill Studio, is inspired by Mexico's Isla de las Muñecas — the Guinness World Record holder for the largest collection of haunted dolls. Players take the role of a detective investigating missing persons cases in a cursed forest while surviving lurking dangers. In-game VHS tapes found as clues can be played back at a safehouse, including public domain horror films such as the 1968 classic Night of the Living Dead.

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'The Vampire Lestat' Season 3's Hardest Song Was Rewritten From Scratch Several Times
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'The Vampire Lestat' Season 3's Hardest Song Was Rewritten From Scratch Several Times

One of the musical numbers in Season 3 of "The Vampire Lestat" proved exceptionally challenging for the creative team, requiring multiple complete rewrites before it was finished. The exclusive piece discusses the songwriting process behind the track, and contains spoilers for Episode 5. The final version features in a pivotal scene of the season.

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Mobile Internet Coverage on Polish Roads Worsens Due to 5G Switch
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Mobile Internet Coverage on Polish Roads Worsens Due to 5G Switch

Drivers in Poland are reporting frequent loss of mobile internet signal on roads and motorways. The head of Poland's Office of Electronic Communications (UKE) explains that the partial cause is the ongoing migration to 5G, which requires denser infrastructure and has shorter range in open areas than 4G. The problem is expected to ease as the 5G network is expanded and coverage gaps are filled.

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Fargesia Bamboo: The Low-Maintenance Hedge That Shields You from Neighbours
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Fargesia Bamboo: The Low-Maintenance Hedge That Shields You from Neighbours

Fargesia bamboo is a frost-hardy, exotic plant well suited for use as a garden hedge. Unlike invasive bamboo species, Fargesia does not spread aggressively and quickly forms a dense, green screen. It tolerates shade, requires little maintenance, and is becoming an increasingly popular choice in Polish gardens for privacy screening.

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Paris opens three supervised Seine swimming spots for second summer running
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Paris opens three supervised Seine swimming spots for second summer running

Paris has opened three supervised swimming spots on the Seine for the second consecutive summer. The initiative continues last year's revival of river swimming, which had been banned for decades due to pollution. The openings are the result of years of investment to clean up the Seine's water quality.

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Ex-CDC Official: RFK Jr. Has Done 'Irreparable Harm' to the Agency
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Ex-CDC Official: RFK Jr. Has Done 'Irreparable Harm' to the Agency

Dr Debra Houry, a former senior CDC official, resigned in August saying she could no longer protect the scientific integrity of the agency. She stated that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has done "irreparable harm" to the CDC and that it will be "really difficult to recover from." Houry's departure reflects deep concerns about the direction and credibility of the agency under Kennedy's influence.

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Goldman Sachs turns bearish on yen, sees further weakness ahead
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Goldman Sachs turns bearish on yen, sees further weakness ahead

Goldman Sachs has turned more bearish on the Japanese yen, forecasting further weakening even if authorities intervene in currency markets. The bank argues that AI investment and energy demand are supporting the US dollar. The yen is in the midst of a historic slump, and Goldman sees little near-term catalyst for a recovery.

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Quansah red card and two penalties in Mexico vs England last-16 second half
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Quansah red card and two penalties in Mexico vs England last-16 second half

The second half of England's last-16 World Cup clash with Mexico was full of drama. Defender Jarell Quansah was shown a red card, while Harry Kane and Raul Jimenez both converted penalties. England ultimately won the match 3-2 to advance to the quarterfinals.

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Russia kills at least 8 in Kyiv missile barrage on eve of NATO summit in Turkey
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Russia kills at least 8 in Kyiv missile barrage on eve of NATO summit in Turkey

Russia launched a ballistic missile and drone attack on the Kyiv region overnight Sunday to Monday, killing at least eight people and wounding dozens. Mayor Vitali Klitschko said rescue crews were pulling survivors from shattered buildings. The strike is the second major assault on the capital in less than a week and came on the eve of a NATO summit in Turkey.

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Extreme US heatwave kills at least 25, severe storms now forecast
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Extreme US heatwave kills at least 25, severe storms now forecast

Extreme heat in the United States may have contributed to the deaths of at least 25 people. While the heatwave is easing in the northeast, meteorologists warn of severe storms, heavy rainfall and flash flooding expected across the central and eastern parts of the country.

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The 70/30 Motorcycle Brake Rule Explained
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The 70/30 Motorcycle Brake Rule Explained

Unlike cars, motorcycles require the rider to coordinate both hand-lever (front) and foot-lever (rear) brakes simultaneously. The 70/30 rule means roughly 70% of braking force should come from the front brake and 30% from the rear. Maintaining this balance improves stopping distance and keeps the bike stable under hard braking.

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Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Draw 11.2 Million Viewers on America's 250th Birthday
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Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Draw 11.2 Million Viewers on America's 250th Birthday

NBC's Macy's 4th of July Fireworks special drew 11.2 million viewers across NBC, Peacock and Telemundo, according to preliminary Nielsen data. The broadcast marked two milestones: the special's 50th edition and the United States' 250th anniversary of independence. NBC did not release comparable viewership figures for last year's edition.

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EV chargers are a cybersecurity weak point that could cripple power grids
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EV chargers are a cybersecurity weak point that could cripple power grids

EV charging infrastructure contains serious security vulnerabilities that could be exploited in a coordinated cyberattack on power distribution networks. Such an attack could simultaneously disable thousands of vehicles and destabilise electricity supply. The systems could also be used by foreign intelligence services for surveillance of users.

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