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Victor M

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Another wild week for open science. New breakthroughs, new funding, and new experiments — here’s what’s shaping the DeSci landscape right now. 1/ Pump Science and Eterna Labs wrapped up Season 2 Fly Racing, where RAP (Rapamycin) topped the charts with +38% speed and +21% distance. The longevity arms race continues as fly data translates closer to human health insights. 2/ VitaDAO 💛 launched the Longevity Hypothesis Challenge, giving researchers the chance to co-develop new aging theories with Aubrai and earn up to $100K in funding. A 20K BIO referral bounty awaits those who bring in selected researchers. 3/ Galeon shared a big Atlantis update, featuring daily XP streaks, Quickflip quests, and referral rewards for explorers. The blockchain bridge is still in progress, but the journey through digital healthcare continues strong. 4/ Bio Protocol revealed Bio Launchpad Season 2, bringing upgraded BioXP mechanics, and new staking incentives. It’s evolving into a full permissionless launchpad for decentralized biotech innovation. 5/ BitDoctor.ai announced its first Contributor Mining Airdrop, rewarding early participants shaping AI healthcare. With just days to go, users are urged to bind their wallets and join the DeSci x DePIN medical revolution. 6/ LIFE AI hit a major milestone after being selected for the FastTrack AI Accelerator – Cohort 1, powered by GenAI Fund and accelerated by NVIDIA. Out of 300+ global applicants, only six startups made the cut—LIFE AI is one of them. 7/ Cerebrum DAO 🧠 unveiled Cerebrum Cortex, a new app connecting brain data, research funding, and personalized health tracking. Launching in Q4 2025, it will anchor the NEURON ecosystem for open brain science. 8/ OriginTrail announced the Global Hackathon: Scaling Trust in the Age of AI, offering $30K in prizes from Nov 3–21. Developers will build blockchain-based knowledge graphs to fight misinformation and deepfakes. 9/ Quantum Biology DAO opened registration for its Quantum Biology Hackathon, exploring how quantum effects like superposition and entanglement shape life itself. It’s where physics meets biology in real-time discovery. 10/ Curetopia $CURES 🪼🌳 uncovered a fascinating discovery in their ARS drug screens, revealing how mitochondrial and cytoplasmic gene mutations respond differently to drugs. The finding opens new questions on cell-based drug sensitivity in rare diseases. 11/ CUDIS announced its first batch of local KR partners, teaming up with top gyms and wellness brands across Korea. Together, they’re promoting sustainable urban health and redefining how fitness meets biotech. Biotech, AI, longevity, quantum, and wellness—all converging under the banner of open science.

DeSci News

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G.A.M.E

89,973 views • 1 year ago

Hey Kishu Crew, It's been a minute since we dropped a big announcement like this, hasn't it? You all know how much #kishu’s anniversary means to us—it's a day we hold close to our hearts, a day we celebrate with style. And this year is no exception. From its humble beginnings as a fun memecoin, #kishu has grown into something much bigger than we ever imagined. We've carved out a name for ourselves in the wild world of crypto, and boy, what a ride it's been. Sure, there are some new kids on the block now, grabbing attention like we did back in the day. But Kishu? We've earned our stripes. We're the veterans, the OGs—the ones who've seen it all and still stand tall. In crypto, time moves at warp speed. But here we are, three years deep into the game. Not many projects can boast that kind of longevity. We've learned so much along the way—established friendships, partnerships, and overcome obstacles that many others couldn't. Looking back, it's been one hell of a journey, both in the crypto world and beyond. Personally, Kishu has brought us together in ways we never imagined. It's reminded us of what really matters: friendship, health, quality time with loved ones. It's given us a sense of purpose, a sense of belonging—a feeling money can't buy. And on the business side of things? Well, Kishu's been one hell of a teacher. It's shown us that we're stronger than we think, that we can weather any storm that comes our way. We always come out on top. Because as Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, "A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor." So this year, to celebrate our birthday, we've got something special in store for you—a Kishuverse mini game like you've never seen before. Oh, sorry - we meant four games. Kishu, meet GameGPT by Prism—a game changer in every sense of the word. Powered by AI and blockchain technology, it's an AI game builder that puts the power of creation in your hands. Sure sparks some curiosity, doesn't it? It should. Check them out at their website and socials at: For over three years, the team behind GameGPT by PRISM has been hard at work, crafting an AI-powered engine that's revolutionizing the gaming world. And now, they're bringing that same innovation to Kishu! • kishuverse Quest: NFT Odyssey Each game is a love letter to our community, bringing the Kishuverse to life in ways we always dreamt of. So grab your #kishuverse NFTs, dive into the world of GameGPT, and let the adventure begin. And from all of us here at #kishu, a heartfelt thank you for your unwavering support. Here's to another year of making memories and breaking boundaries.❤️ Let's celebrate in style! 🎉

Kishu Inu

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AI Is Moving Beyond “Generating Videos” — Toward “Generating Worlds” Over the past two years, AI video models have advanced at an astonishing pace. From Runway and Pika to Sora and Veo, AI-generated videos have become increasingly realistic and more consistent with the physical laws of the real world. Many people believe the next objective is simply to generate videos that are longer, sharper, and more lifelike. But if we take a step back, we can see that the real transformation is not happening in video itself. It is happening in world models. What Is a World Model? In 1943, psychologist Kenneth Craik proposed an idea that would influence artificial intelligence research for decades. He argued that the human brain does not merely react to the outside world. Instead, it maintains an internal model of how the world works. Because we have this internal model, we can predict the outcome of an action before we actually take it. Before crossing a road, we estimate whether a car will pass by. Before catching a ball, we predict its trajectory. These abilities come from continuously simulating the world in our minds, rather than relying entirely on trial and error. This idea later became known by a more formal term: World Model. A world model does not describe a single image or a fixed video clip. It is an internal representation capable of continuously simulating the rules and dynamics of the real world. Why Is AI Research Turning Toward World Models? Because predicting “what comes next” is becoming increasingly central to how AI systems work. Language models predict the next token. Image models predict the next step in the denoising process. Video models predict the next frame. A world model, however, attempts to predict something broader: What should the world look like in the next moment? In 2018, David Ha and Jürgen Schmidhuber proposed in their paper World Models that an intelligent agent could first learn a model of the world, and then use that internal model to plan its actions. The Dreamer series later demonstrated that many complex tasks could be learned by training agents inside an “imagined world.” At the same time, the development of video models such as Sora and Veo led researchers to another realization: A model capable of continuously generating video has already learned, at least implicitly, many of the rules governing the real world. As a result, these two research directions have gradually begun to converge. But Video Is Not Yet a World This is where the distinction is often misunderstood. For a world model to support meaningful real-time interaction, it must solve several critical problems. Most video models today are essentially answering one question: What should the next frame look like? A true world model needs to answer much more: What happens if I take one step forward? If I walk behind a building and then return, will the building still be there? If I suddenly change the camera angle, will the entire space remain consistent? If I enter a command such as: “Summon a dragon.” Will the world respond immediately? In other words, a world model must do more than generate content. It must understand space. It must understand time. It must understand causality. And it must understand interaction. Moving from watching to participating is where the real difficulty of world models begins. World Models Are Entering the Interactive Era One of the latest attempts in this direction is Alaya World, recently open-sourced by Alaya World, or Alaya Lab. Instead of generating a fixed video clip, it generates a world that users can explore in real time. Users can begin with text, an image, or a video, enter the generated scene, move freely through it, and introduce new prompts at any moment during generation. The world responds immediately. According to the publicly released information, Alaya World provides: Real-time streaming generation at 720p and 24 FPS Stable continuous exploration for more than one minute The ability to switch prompts and trigger skills or events during generation Model weights and inference code released under the Apache 2.0 License Training code and datasets planned for future release What makes these capabilities important is not simply the technical specifications. It is that the generated “world” can now support continuous interaction. The official demo shows that users can genuinely control, transform, and explore the generated environment. AI Is Evolving From a Tool Into an Environment Over the past few years, most discussions around AI have focused on content generation. Generating text. Generating images. Generating videos. But world models raise a fundamentally different question: Can AI generate an environment that people can inhabit, explore, and continuously evolve? If the answer is yes, the impact will extend far beyond video generation. Game development, robotics training, embodied intelligence, digital twins, virtual production, and many other fields could be transformed by the development of world models. World models are still at a very early stage. Yet from Craik’s proposal of an internal mental model more than eighty years ago to the emergence of today’s interactive world-generation systems, a clear evolutionary path is beginning to take shape. Perhaps what AI is ultimately learning has never been limited to images, videos, or language. Perhaps it is learning the world itself. References GitHub: Technical Report:

雪踏乌云

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Not escaping the city—owning every street. 🚘 Generated this masterclass cinematic visuals with BudgetPixel AI Prompt 👇 GTA 6 Style: Neon Heist Escape Style: Ultra-realistic open-world video game cinematic, next-gen graphics, vibrant neon city, cinematic lighting, ray tracing, dynamic reflections, realistic physics, motion blur, dramatic camera work, 4K HDR, 60 FPS, intense sound design, no text, no watermark. 0.0–2.0s | Scene 1 – Neon Arrival A customized supercar drifts into a neon-lit downtown street at night. Low-angle tracking shot with glowing reflections on wet roads. The confident main character steps out wearing a modern street outfit and sunglasses. 2.0–4.0s | Scene 2 – The Heist Inside a luxurious casino, the character grabs a mysterious glowing briefcase while alarms suddenly activate. Fast cinematic close-ups, flashing red emergency lights, NPCs running in panic. 4.0–6.0s | Scene 3 – High-Speed Escape The character jumps into the supercar and launches into a high-speed chase through palm-lined boulevards. Dynamic drone shots, tire smoke, sharp drifts, police cars closing in. 6.0–8.5s | Scene 4 – Rooftop Action The chase transitions to rooftops where the character performs a cinematic parkour leap between skyscrapers at sunset. Slow motion during the jump, dramatic city skyline in the background. 8.5–11.0s | Scene 5 – Beach Pursuit A high-performance sports bike races along a crowded tropical beach promenade. Helicopters search overhead while the camera alternates between FPV and wide cinematic angles. 11.0–13.0s | Scene 6 – Epic Showdown The character stands on a luxury yacht in the marina as rivals arrive by speedboats. Intense cinematic standoff with realistic water physics, golden-hour lighting, and wind-blown clothing. 13.0–15.0s | Scene 7 – Legendary Ending The hero drives toward the glowing city skyline as fireworks illuminate the night. The camera pulls back into a breathtaking aerial shot, ending with a powerful cinematic freeze-frame and an epic orchestral finish.This prompt is designed to capture the feel of a modern open-world crime game without copying any copyrighted characters, logos, or specific story elements.

Ai Girllie

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Iran war, day 150 | War is on, Saudi, Iraq, Saudi and the US are all in -Iran wiped out what’s left of the Muwaffaq Salti Airbase in Jordan. -Iran launched 6 ballistics at Jordan -there were direct hits -IRGC launched drone strikes targeting Kurdish separatist parties in Erbil. -Kurdish terrorists are backed by the CIA & Mossad The U.S. continues its refueling ops in Saudi, a full participant in the war How has Yemen been punishing the Saudi terror state? Yemen targeted Saudi oil tankers with ballistics! -Yemeni hit Saudi oil tanker NCC GHAZAL, which violated the maritime blockade imposed on Saudi and ignored repeated warning calls. -multiple ballistic missiles were used in the operation. -Yemeni forces say the tanker was subsequently forced to turn back and retreat from the area. -Yemeni then hit another Saudi tanker NCC GHAZAL, which Yemen says was targeted with multiple ballistic missiles after ignoring warnings and was forced to turn back. -the Red Sea remains closed to all Saudi ships, which impacts both 4 million barrels of oil/day -Saudi is losing over $500 million/day b/c of the SOH & Red Sea closures While Yemen punishes Saudi terrorism, the U.S. and Saudi have been bombing Iraq! -US-Saudi terrorists hit headquarters of Brigade 30 as a result of US-Saudi aggression. -7 members of the PMF were killed -7 members of Hashd Al Shaabi killed -Saudi-US terrorist hit Karbala and Nineveh -Hashd al-Shaabi bases in the provinces of Karbala and Nineveh have also been targeted by Saudi-American attacks. -Also in Karbala, the convoys and stations of Arbaeen pilgrims were targeted by Saudi-US terrorists. -this is reminiscent of the battle of Karbala in 680 AD where Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī, (grandson of the Prophet and son of ʿAlī, the rightful successor to the prophet), was defeated and massacred by an army sent by the corrupt Sunni Umayyad caliph Yazīd I, the predecessor of Al Qaeda and ISIS death squads -RECALL the Karbala Massacre of 1801, where Wahhabis killed ~4000 Shia in homes, mosques, and marketplaces. History repeats itself Ansar’Allah and Iran have condemned Saudi/US terrorism on Iraq US journalist: Saudi Arabia is following in the footsteps of ISIS, as they have historically UAE has fully given up its autonomy -they have joined the Abraham accord -there remainders of US bases -UAE joined war with the US vs. Iran And now, UAE allowed US takeover of AI military infrastructure in the country, per CopeCOM: -U.S. Copecom and UAE have agreed to establish their 1st bilateral task force to accelerate the development of military AI apps. -The initiative, named Task Force Talon Synapse, is expected to formally launch in the coming weeks and will focus on integrating AI into intelligence support, critical infrastructure protection, and regional security monitoring. -is this any different from section 219 between the U.S. military & IDF What has Trump been up to? He is taking instruction from his boss Netanyahu, who demands war on Iran -will Trump strike pickaxe mountain? -he will keep arming the kosher mafia in Ukraine, per meetings with Zelensky How absurd is the cost difference for weapons between the US and Iran? 1 example: hypersonics US spends $41 million on dark eagle -8 in stock. Mack 5 top speed. Basic -not yet tested in combat Iran has Kheibar Shekan -over 1000 in stock. 1 million each -over Mach 8 - tried and tested in combat -low cost, mobile, accurate, and rapid launch capability. -kheibar-4 has top speed Mach 16 -1500kg war head

Truth_teller 🇷🇺

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🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP 1.⁠ Trump pushed back on claims he was losing support: “I have the best, I have the best poll numbers among Republicans I've ever had. Among Republicans, I have poll numbers, 71%.” 2.⁠ After a brutal attack on DOGE team member Edward “Big Balls” Coristine during a carjacking, Trump threatened to federalize D.C: “Either they're gonna straighten their act out in terms of government and in terms of protection, or we're gonna have to federalize and run it the way it's supposed to be run.” 3.⁠ U.S special envoy Steve Witkoff met with Putin ahead of Trump’s deadline: strike a peace deal with Ukraine or face penalties. Trump’s warning? If Russia doesn’t fold, expect sanctions - and maybe tariffs on its trade buddies like India and China. 4.⁠ Gov. Abbott escalated Texas' redistricting standoff, filing an emergency petition with the state Supreme Court to remove Rep. Gene Wu from office. Gov. Abbott argues Wu “forfeited” his seat by fleeing the state to block quorum, calling it a deliberate attempt to shut down the legislative process. 5.⁠ After lifting sanctions on Syria, Trump has slapped the war-torn country with the steepest tariff on earth: 41%. The White House hasn’t explained why, but analysts say it’s a pressure move to steer Damascus closer to Israel. 6.⁠ Wildfires are tearing through southwest France, torching over 11,000 hectares. At least 1 person has died and 11 injured as firefighters struggle to contain the blaze. 7.⁠ Google’s new AI model Genie 3 lets AI agents learn by pretending to ski, work in warehouses, or roam mountain lakes - all from a text prompt. They said Genie 3 is how you train machines to do everything - faster, cheaper, and without needing lunch breaks. 8.⁠ Today marks 80 years since the U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb used in war - “Little Boy” - on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The blast, equal to 15,000 tons of TNT, obliterated nearly 70% of the city. An estimated 140,000 people died by the end of that year, many within seconds. 9.⁠ Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 illegal immigrants deported from the United States, giving itself final approval power over each case. It becomes the third African country to accept U.S. deportees, following South Sudan and Eswatini. 10.⁠ In San Francisco’s SoMa district, 200 people gathered in a warehouse to hold a literal funeral for Claude 3 Sonnet.

Mario Nawfal

362,228 views • 1 year ago

Bot powered by AI turned a deposit into a x4600. $50 → $230K on Polymarket in just two months. Right now, everyone on Polymarket is talking about this bot. And honestly, for a reason. The results it’s showing are way beyond what most people would consider realistic. The bot is fully focused on esports. Mainly League of Legends and Dota 2. And that actually makes sense. Esports are games. Games follow patterns, scenarios, logic. Much easier for a bot and AI to read than messy real-world events. So how does this even work? > The bot constantly monitors live esports broadcasts. > It does it insanely fast. Faster than the Polymarket market itself can react. The moment a kill happens, a team fight breaks out, or any key in-game event occurs, the bot instantly spots a mispricing. Sometimes just a few cents. But it gets there seconds before the market adjusts. That edge is enough. It profits purely from the spread. Yeah, it sounds almost too simple. I wouldn’t have believed it either. Not in real life. Not until I saw the bot’s actual Polymarket account with my own eyes. According to the profile: > I spent a long time thinking about how to make money the same way. For now, I decided to start by copy trading this bot. The key here is speed. You need a service that reacts just as fast. At the moment, Polycule is doing that job for me. I can recommend it. In 14 days, I made $2,800. > Just copy this bot. Exactly like I did. Copy trading is alive. So what do you think. Are Polymarket bots the future, or is this just another short-term hype wave?

igorizuchaetcrypty

20,429 views • 7 months ago

This guy cracked the code on AI-powered fashion ecommerce using synthetic face technology and now pulls $50,000 to $150,000 per month from two Shopify stores without paying a single real model. He got tired of watching DTC fashion brands burn $20,000 monthly on photoshoots while their competitors tested 40 product angles in the same timeframe, so he built a system that generates hyperrealistic fashion content using his gaming PC and real-time AI masks instead of studios, contracts, or casting calls. His monthly profit hit $150,000 last month from just 2 stores and organic TikTok traffic, while traditional fashion brands cap out at $30K after paying models $400 to $800 per shoot and studio rentals of $200 to $500 per session. Here is the exact breakdown: → Real-time synthetic face technology becomes the only tool you need, but most people butcher the setup by skipping motion sync calibration in the first 30 seconds → Product selection comes first, and if you mess this up nothing saves it. Stick to women's accessories (bags, sunglasses, jewelry) because that is where organic TikTok engagement lives → Avatar casting is not random. You build one consistent AI face that repeats across all content so your audience recognizes the "model" and trusts the brand continuity → You are picking who your customer projects onto, not who looks expensive. That is your positioning baked into the face → Motion capture runs before generation, and this is what kills the uncanny valley effect that destroys watch time in 4 seconds → You mirror your own gestures through webcam: wave, chin tap, finger point, shoulder dance. The AI mask tracks every micro-movement and applies it to the generated face in real time → Batching is the move 94 percent skip: same outfit base, multiple product swaps, one recording session. No re-shooting, no model schedules, no usage rights negotiations → The system generates 3 to 5 TikToks before lunch, while traditional brands test 2 per week and wonder why their conversion rates are stuck at 0.8 percent The economics are stupid: each video costs him $0 in talent fees, pulls 1.5 million views organically, converts at 0.03 percent into 450 orders at $45 to $60 retail with $30 to $45 margin per sale. That is $15,750 profit per viral video, while fashion brands pay $1,200 per shoot and net $3,000 after ads. The key move nobody talks about: you cannot skip the motion synchronization test. If you generate the AI face without mirroring your own natural gestures first, the avatar moves like a mannequin. The blinks lag. The smile timing breaks. The whole thing screams "synthetic face technology" and your hook rate dies at 1.1 seconds. His system records him doing the exact dance trend first, so the AI mask inherits human timing, natural head tilts, and spontaneous energy that reads as a real creator showing off a product find, not a rendered advertisement. One accessories store generated 10 variants of the same handbag reveal in 18 minutes with different outfits, different backgrounds, different trend audios, and found the winner in 72 hours without spending $6,000 on influencer gifting. They were previously paying $800 per UGC creator and burning $4,800 per week on content that plateaued at 40K views. Now they spend $0 for 10 variants and their cost per acquisition dropped from $62 to $18. UGC agencies now panic because their entire margin was built on talent scarcity, and this removes the human bottleneck. The outfit changes between clips like a wardrobe filter. The lighting matches bedroom setups. The hand gestures sync with beat drops. No casting call. No model release. No location permits. Just a webcamera, a real-time AI mask, and the discipline to batch-test product angles before you commit ad spend to one creative.

Shade

20,190 views • 2 months ago

Holy shit. Four and a half years. My role as Marketing & PR Manager at Syscoin has officially ended, and I needed to write this before I posted anything else. So please, stop DM'ing me about Binance AMA's for $200 and telegram trade groups that have all the alpha, and 100k "active" members in them lol. The day I knew web3 was going to be the industry I live and die in started in Dubai. Binance Blockchain Week, March 2022. We threw what I still think was one of the best side events in blockchain history at the time, and from that night forward we had a standard. Syscoin stayed the true web3 vibe that everyone else strayed away from for casinos and meme tokens that died 2 years later. We always had the vibe. The right room, the right people, the right energy. That became the rhythm of the next four years for us. Syscoin stayed imitated but never duplicated over the next four years. Austin. Nashville. Las Vegas. Colombia, Singapore, Dubai, Davos. Medellín, where I first met Fernando Paredes at Devconnect, in a room full of builders who were actually building. Conferences and events all blur together when you've been to enough of them. But the side rooms don't. The 1am conversations don't. Those are the moments that built the network. Those are the moments I'll carry. Through every one of those rooms I had the honor of working alongside some of the biggest names in this industry. VC's, Founders, exchange leadership, protocol engineers, journalists, influencers and KOLs who actually move markets, builders shipping in silence. The kind of access most people in this space never get and with current industry conditions may actually never get again. I never took a single one of those rooms or connections for granted if you can't already tell by my X following. Behind all of it, the receipts that don't fit on a tweet. Over 400 terabytes of content, video, graphics, strategies, brand systems, blueprints, four years of building the marketing engine for a chain trying to scale Bitcoin without compromise. Thousands of hours, research, everything we needed to make it through cycle after cycle with our integrity, honesty and trust intact. Hundreds of strategies and playbooks that never even made it to market. There were good times. There were bad times. Anyone who tells you a four-year run inside a top-tier crypto project was all good times is selling you some straight bullshit. The project came out the other side. The team came out the other side. The work continued. That matters more than the noise. To everyone who made this run what it was. Every founder who picked up a call, every KOL who actually showed up, every journalist who took the meeting, every member of the community who never asked for anything but stayed loyal anyway. Thank you. So what's next for me? This astronaut isn't leaving the field. He's walking into the Wasteland of what he's had to watch our industry become over the last decade. Somewhere out there is the oasis. I'm going deep into AI. AI infrastructure and AI-native marketing, the place where autonomous agents, content systems, and Web3 product strategy actually meet. The next decade will define what the next century holds and I'm here to capture that. I've spent the last two years quietly building in that lane and I'm ready to make it the lane. If you're still in Web3, AI, or the seam where the two collide, my DMs are open. What a ride. — 1DC

1DC

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🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP 1.⁠ Trump met with Zelensky to push for an end to the Ukraine war. He turned down the request for Tomahawk missiles and later said: “You stop at the battle line and both sides should go home, go to their families, stop the killing, and that should be it.” 2.⁠ Hamas handed over another set of remains to Israel via the Red Cross, as bulldozers dig through Gaza’s rubble to recover more. Israeli officials said the family of the deceased would be notified after a formal identification process. 3.⁠ Israeli forces killed 11 members of the Abu Shaban family in a strike Gaza officials said is the deadliest ceasefire violation yet. The family crossed the “yellow line” - a ceasefire boundary many in Gaza don’t even know exists due to a lack of internet access. 4.⁠ Trump commuted the sentence of George Santos, a former Republican congressman serving 7 years in prison for fraud and identity theft, saying: “George Santos was somewhat of a 'rogue,' but there are many rogues throughout our country that aren’t forced to serve seven years in prison.” 5.⁠ Three people are dead, and 5 were injured after a blast tore through a Russian bomb factory. Run by state-owned Rostec, the plant blew up under mysterious circumstances, but officials rushed to say: “Nope, not a Ukrainian drone.” 6.⁠ Russia’s top investment guy, Kirill Dmitriev, wants Elon to dig a 70-mile undersea tunnel from Russia to Alaska. He even named it the “Putin-Trump Tunnel”, because apparently this plot needs more characters. 7.⁠ With the 10-year nuclear agreement, signed in 2015, officially expired, Iran says it’s no longer bound by any restrictions on its nuclear program. “All provisions are terminated,” the foreign ministry announced - but insists it’s still “committed to diplomacy.” 8.⁠ Anduril dropped EagleEye, an AI-powered heads-up display that turns soldiers into "connected battlefield nodes" with augmented reality, mission planning, and threat detection. 9.⁠ After Pakistani airstrikes killed at least 10 people in Afghanistan and torched a fragile 48-hour ceasefire, both sides are now heading to Qatar to try and work out another ceasefire. 10.⁠ Fire broke out in the overhead bin on Air China flight CA139 after a passenger’s lithium battery decided it had enough. The crew jumped in fast, put out the flames, and the flight diverted safely to Shanghai.

Mario Nawfal

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