Put rules at the capability boundary: Use policy engines, identity systems, and tool permissions to determine what the agent ...
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Trump puts Russia on the global back foot
The seizure, by the Army’s Delta Force unit, of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro from his heavily fortified compound in ...
Study Finds on MSN
‘Leisure Crafting’ Can Be Life-Changing, Especially For People Over 60
Study Shows Your Approach to Hobbies Matters More Than the Hobby Itself In A Nutshell Age matters for emotional benefits: A 5 ...
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Blood metabolites reveal who will develop type 2 diabetes years before diagnosis
By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. A decades-long study shows how patterns in circulating metabolites, shaped by genes and ...
Operational intelligence has quietly crossed a line. Inside modern enterprises, analytics no longer exists to explain ...
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The Muslim Brotherhood Is the Sudanese Regime
Sudan’s civil war won’t end, and civilian transition begin, until it faces its Muslim Brotherhood problem.
Instead, the Board of Peace was introduced as a quasi-permanent institution, chaired for life, funded through high entry fees, and endowed—at least rhetorically—with ambitions extending well beyond ...
Researchers show how beige fat communicates with blood vessels and helps keep blood pressure in a healthy range.
A genetic study reveals that it is not coffee itself, but how long caffeine remains in the blood, that influences the risk of diabetes.
The findings suggest that uncertainty, not automation, is the primary driver of stress among academic staff. Teachers appear ...
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