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A Tiny Aluminum Triangle Could Help Industry Quit Its Platinum-and-Palladium Habit

Three aluminum atoms form a stable, reactive triangle in solution—chemistry that could someday cut reliance on pricey platinum-group catalysts.

This AI-designed “Lego robot” kept walking after losing a leg—and that’s the point

AI helped design a modular “kit” robot that can keep walking after losing a leg—cool demo, but the real test is rough terrain, long runs, and repeatability.

The Night “Glory” Hit Streaming, You Remember Why Denzel Became Denzel

Denzel’s Oscar-winning turn in 1989’s “Glory” is the moment he stopped being “promising” and became unavoidable—and it still hits hard on streaming.

Solo.io’s Agentevals Wants to Put AI “Agents” on a Leash—With Real Metrics, Not Demos

Solo.io unveiled Agentevals at KubeCon EU 2026 to score AI agent workflows using telemetry—so teams can compare versions, catch regressions, and control cost.

Colbert Goes Full Middle-earth: He and His Son Are Writing a New Lord of the Rings Movie

Stephen Colbert is reportedly co-writing a new Lord of the Rings movie—with his son. No plot yet, but fandom expectations are already sky-high.

Europe’s TV Networks Want Brussels to Stop Smart TVs From Hijacking Your Home Screen

Europe’s broadcasters are lobbying Brussels to curb smart-TV makers’ control over home screens, ads, and viewer data—power they say is choking competition.

Mario’s Back on April 1—And After $1.3B, This Sequel Has Zero Room to Whiff

Mario’s sequel lands April 1. After a $1.3B first film, Hollywood’s favorite plumber has no room for a lazy repeat.

BYD Wants 2,000 Mega-Fast EV Chargers in Europe—Here’s the Catch

BYD says it’ll build 2,000 ultra-fast EV charging stations in Europe at 1,500 kW—but most cars (and grids) can’t use that speed yet.

Streamers dump 21 “new” titles in late March—because your attention span is the prize

Streamers are flooding late March with 21 “new” titles—Marvel muscle, Oscar prestige, and curated picks—because churn is real and attention is scarce.

Wilken’s ESG pitch: “Sustainability” now means keeping the lights on—and the hackers out

Wilken’s 2025 sustainability report ties ESG to utility-grade resilience—centralized governance, a new IT platform, and a big demand for measurable proof.

German-Speaking Europe’s Cloud Customers Fear the Kill Switch—and Many Have No Exit Plan

83% of firms in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland fear a cloud provider could cut them off—yet nearly half still lack a real exit plan.

Clint Eastwood’s First Directing Lesson (1971): Don’t Lose the Money

Eastwood’s first directing rule in 1971 was brutally simple: pay back the people funding the film—or you won’t get to make another.

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