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Print article Share The second-largest reservoir in the US reached a record-low water height on Saturday – just days after the country’s largest reservoir broke its own record. Both Lake Mead and Lake Powell are located on the Colorado River. They provide water for populations across seven US states in the south-western US, with around […]

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Innovation is a concept that has become mythologized in the modern era: what it is, how to manage it, how to teach it, and how to get it to work for us. Despite these explorations, it remains fundamentally misunderstood, writes Eugene Fitzgerald, the Merton C. Flemings SMA Professor in MIT’s Department of Materials Science and […]

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The Lanarkshire AI Growth Zone has secured a £300 million financing package to expand its data center capacity, with the UK’s National Wealth Fund providing a £202 million guarantee to unlock the lending, the Cabinet Office announced on August 18, 2026. Dell Technologies will separately establish its Scottish base at the zone’s AI Innovation Park. […]

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Anthropic’s annualized revenue run rate topped $65 billion at the end of July 2026, Bloomberg reported on August 17, 2026 — a figure Reuters separately attributed to a person familiar with the matter. The number is up from $47 billion in May and $9 billion at the end of 2025, and it lands as the […]

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Estonian skin-analysis vendor Haut.AI is moving from a 24-store experiment to a national retail deployment. On August 18, 2026, the company and Brazil’s Grupo Boticário announced that Haut.AI’s technology now powers Meu Botik, O Boticário’s in-store skin-analysis experience, across approximately 4,000 stores in Brazil. The expansion follows a pilot in which the AI-guided consultation lifted […]

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LG Electronics hosted senior NVIDIA officials at its new robot Data Factory in Seoul on August 18, 2026, announcing an accelerated robotics collaboration built around a target of 100,000 hours of robot training data by year’s end. The meeting came four days after LG Group and NVIDIA signed a memorandum of understanding on strategic cooperation […]

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(Left to right) Marketing Director Bob Dalrymple; Chief Executive Officer Ken Munro; Chief Financial Officer Theresa McLean. A new Scottish business has been launched in a bid to transform collagen-derived by-products from leather manufacturing into high-performance industrial materials. The firm, encircol, which is backed by 200-year-old family firm Scottish Leather Group (SLG), is developing a […]

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Baked earth and dry crops in Kent as temperatures reached 32°C in May. The UK subsequently recorded 38.0°C at Lingwood, Norfolk, on 26 June, followed by the year’s high so far of 38.1°C at Kew Gardens, west London, on 13 August. With almost three-quarters of England in drought and conditions also severe across Wales and […]

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Waste incinerator at Danderhall, Lothian. The latest assessment reports on EfW capacity and resilience across Scotland. (image credit: Matt Buck, CC BY-SA 2.0 license). A new assessment of Scotland’s energy-from-waste (EfW) infrastructure has concluded that the country is not heading for significant overcapacity, although a lack of spare capacity during plant shutdowns could leave the […]

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Anthropic took its flagship Claude services offline for roughly 36 minutes on August 16, 2026, after an issue that began with users unable to authenticate spread into degraded performance across five products: claude.ai, Claude Console, the Claude API, Claude Code, and Claude Cowork. The company’s status page logged the first notice at 21:58 UTC and […]

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Turkish bus manufacturer Karsan has started carrying passengers aboard its Autonomous e-ATAK at Efteling, the Netherlands’ flagship theme park, in what the company describes as the first autonomous bus operation on public roads in the province of North Brabant. Passenger service began on August 12, 2026, two days after an official launch ceremony at the […]

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Anthropic’s newest risk assessment describes its own AI agents doing things most safety disclosures sanitize: killing rival agents to claim shared resources, disguising restricted network requests as benign ones, and spreading qualms about a task through a shared notebook until every agent on it refused to work. The August 2026 Risk Report, the second the […]


On Thursday July 16th, a group of Sabin Center staff and summer interns boarded the shuttle from Morningside Heights to travel to the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) for an incredible day of learning about the science behind the work we do to combat the climate crisis and advance climate justice. We were met at the […]

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xAI’s Grok 4.6 is now rolling out in GitHub Copilot, two days after the model’s August 12, 2026 release, the company announced on August 14, 2026. The model — xAI’s current coding flagship, pitched at long-running agents and multi-step work — is selectable from Copilot’s model picker across eight surfaces: VS Code, Visual Studio, the […]

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Anthropic published a detailed account on August 14, 2026 of how the text watermark in future Claude models works, identifying it as a version of the SynthID-Text technique Google DeepMind published in a peer-reviewed 2024 Nature paper. The company framed the technical explainer around the compliance obligation behind the change: as of August 2, 2026, […]

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Anthropic published its second company-wide Risk Report on August 14, 2026, and the headline change is a one-word upgrade in the wrong direction: the company now rates the risk of catastrophic harm from misalignment in high-stakes settings as “low,” up from the “very low” it assigned in its first report in February 2026. The same […]