Leak: AWS and Anthropic Team Up for AI Agent Marketplace
The marketplace will reportedly be part of the AWS Summit announcements this week.
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NVIDIA CEO: US Should ‘Reduce Our Dependency’ on Other Countries for Manufacturing
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang spoke to CNN about supporting ‘the craft of making things.’
Europe’s New AI Rulebook Just Dropped: Here’s What It Means
The EU’ General-Purpose AI Code of Practice is intended to guide AI developers in complying with the EU AI Act.
Earth’s Spin to Speed Up Briefly, Causing Shorter Days This Summer
Scientists report that Earth will briefly spin faster on July 9, 22, and August 5, shortening those summer days by 1.3 to 1.5 milliseconds. Though undetectable in daily life, this shift offers clues to how lunar gravity and seasonal changes affect planetary dynamics. Experts note that while timekeeping systems like GPS are unaffected, this rare speed-up may one day prompt a “negative leap second” to sync atomic clocks. It’s a subtle, fascinating reminder of how our planet’s rhythm change over time.
Trump Imposes 30% Tariff on EU to ‘Correct’ Trade Deficit
President Trump also announced a 30% tariff on Mexico unless it stops Fentanyl cartels.
James Webb Telescope Spots Rare ‘Cosmic Owl’ Formed by Colliding Galaxies
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has unveiled the “Cosmic Owl,” a jaw-dropping image of two colliding ring galaxies forming a structure that resembles an owl’s face. This double-ring formation is extraordinarily rare, and the event is shedding light on galaxy evolution, black hole dynamics, and rapid star formation. Led by Ph.D. student Mingyu Li of Tsinghua University, researchers say this discovery serves as a powerful lab for studying how galaxies interact and grow. The “Cosmic Owl” may also help scientists understand how young galaxies amassed stars at astonishing speeds.
MIT Develops Low-Resource AI System to Control Soft Robots with Just One Image
MIT’s new AI lets soft robots move precisely from just one image input—cutting cost, complexity, and reliance on rigid hardware.
Ax-4 Astronauts to Return from ISS with 580 Pounds of Science Cargo
NASA’s Ax-4 mission is set to return to Earth on July 14 after two and a half weeks aboard the International Space Station. The four-member crew, led by Peggy Whitson, includes the first astronauts from India, Poland, and Hungary. They completed over 60 science experiments ranging from algae-based life support to wearable nanomaterials. Expedition 73 astronauts helped prep Dragon for departure, including securing blood and saliva samples. Dragon will carry 580 pounds of science cargo and splash down off the California coast, concluding this groundbreaking international research mission.


