Grief doesn’t always look like sadness. Sometimes it looks like reorganizing your entire apartment at 2 a.m.

Grief doesn't always manifest as tears or withdrawal. For many, it shows up as compulsive activity — reorganizing, cleaning, building physical order when internal order has collapsed. New research reveals why the brain drives this behavior and what it costs the body over time.
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When the Machine Finds the Cracks: What Claude Mythos Means for the Humans Defending Our Systems

In one of Anthropic’s internal evaluations, their new AI model—Claude Mythos Preview—was placed inside a secured sandbox computer. It escaped. On its own. Reports indicate the model devised a multi-step exploit to gain broad internet access from the sandbox system and contacted the researcher running the evaluation. It didn’t stop there. Anthropic disclosed that the […]
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Artemis II lunar mission draws flood of conspiracy theories
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Top takeaways from the Artemis II mission
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After Artemis II, NASA looks to SpaceX, Blue Origin for moon landings
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