A Florida man was fined for catching an invasive python in Everglades National Park. His case was later dismissed.
Case dismissed, but fight spotlights clash between aggressive invasive species threat and federal park rules on handling wildlife.
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This is how you measure a python with 4 people
Measuring a giant python becomes a tense and unusual challenge when it takes four people just to keep the snake under control ...
Prestigious journal Nature has published a peer-reviewed critique of Microsoft's claims to have made quantum computing ...
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Israel sells Spyder air defense systems to Romania for $2.3 billion
According to manufacturer Rafael, it's the largest contract in its history.
There is a saying that common sense isn't very common anymore. That was brought home quite clearly in a story in your paper ...
A former Olympic runner turned chef is opening a restaurant in Boca Raton designed to shift from dinner to nightlife.
The same day OpenAI announced the most significant expansion of its Daybreak cybersecurity initiative since the platform launched in May, intelligence agencies from all five nations of the Five Eyes ...
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Hero jumps off of his bike to wrangle dangerous 8-foot python only to be slapped with a $180 fine
Yatir Nitzany, 42, was riding his bike when he spotted the Burmese python on the side of the road in Everglades National Park.
Le Grand claimed that the Committee for Public Education, established at the initiative of the Socialist Equality Party, was ...
Robot skill library ASPIRE — released June 29 by NVIDIA and collaborators — gives robots persistent memory by storing every debugging fix as a named, reusable code pattern. It pushed bimanual handover ...
A campaign active since last November has been targeting Python developers building Telegram bots with trojanized Pyrogram ...
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