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  1. Newton’s 300-Year-Old Law Passes Its Biggest Cosmic Test Yet

    Gravity, long understood as the force governing motion from falling apples to orbiting planets, is now being tested…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Science #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Cosmology #Darkmatter #UniversityofPennsylvania
    newsbeep.com/us/605732/

  2. Newton’s 300-Year-Old Law Passes Its Biggest Cosmic Test Yet

    Gravity, long understood as the force governing motion from falling apples to orbiting planets, is now being tested…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Science #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Cosmology #Darkmatter #UniversityofPennsylvania
    newsbeep.com/us/605732/

  3. Newton’s 300-Year-Old Law Passes Its Biggest Cosmic Test Yet

    Gravity, long understood as the force governing motion from falling apples to orbiting planets, is now being tested…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Science #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Cosmology #Darkmatter #UniversityofPennsylvania
    newsbeep.com/us/605732/

  4. Times of India | John Ternus, next Apple CEO, is proof that working in the shadows with quiet resolve can make you emerge as the strongest leader

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    John Ternus, a long‑time Apple veteran who joined the company’s product design team in 2001 and rose to senior vice‑president of hardware engineering, has been named Tim Cook’s successor as CEO. Unlike many high‑profile executives, Ternus maintains a low public profile—his social‑media presence is minimal—highlighting a leadership style built on quiet consistency and decades of disciplined execution rather than personal branding. His engineering background and experience working under Steve Jobs and Cook position him to steer Apple through rapid AI advancements with a focus on substance over optics, offering a steady hand at a time of transition while Cook moves to the role of Executive Chairman.

    Read more: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/li

    #JohnTernus #Apple #TimCook #UniversityofPennsylvania #ArtificialIntelligence

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  5. Times of India | John Ternus, next Apple CEO, is proof that working in the shadows with quiet resolve can make you emerge as the strongest leader

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    John Ternus, a long‑time Apple veteran who joined the company’s product design team in 2001 and rose to senior vice‑president of hardware engineering, has been named Tim Cook’s successor as CEO. Unlike many high‑profile executives, Ternus maintains a low public profile—his social‑media presence is minimal—highlighting a leadership style built on quiet consistency and decades of disciplined execution rather than personal branding. His engineering background and experience working under Steve Jobs and Cook position him to steer Apple through rapid AI advancements with a focus on substance over optics, offering a steady hand at a time of transition while Cook moves to the role of Executive Chairman.

    Read more: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/li

    #JohnTernus #Apple #TimCook #UniversityofPennsylvania #ArtificialIntelligence

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  6. Times of India | John Ternus, next Apple CEO, is proof that working in the shadows with quiet resolve can make you emerge as the strongest leader

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    John Ternus, a long‑time Apple veteran who joined the company’s product design team in 2001 and rose to senior vice‑president of hardware engineering, has been named Tim Cook’s successor as CEO. Unlike many high‑profile executives, Ternus maintains a low public profile—his social‑media presence is minimal—highlighting a leadership style built on quiet consistency and decades of disciplined execution rather than personal branding. His engineering background and experience working under Steve Jobs and Cook position him to steer Apple through rapid AI advancements with a focus on substance over optics, offering a steady hand at a time of transition while Cook moves to the role of Executive Chairman.

    Read more: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/li

    #JohnTernus #Apple #TimCook #UniversityofPennsylvania #ArtificialIntelligence

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  7. Times of India | John Ternus, next Apple CEO, is proof that working in the shadows with quiet resolve can make you emerge as the strongest leader

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    John Ternus, a long‑time Apple veteran who joined the company’s product design team in 2001 and rose to senior vice‑president of hardware engineering, has been named Tim Cook’s successor as CEO. Unlike many high‑profile executives, Ternus maintains a low public profile—his social‑media presence is minimal—highlighting a leadership style built on quiet consistency and decades of disciplined execution rather than personal branding. His engineering background and experience working under Steve Jobs and Cook position him to steer Apple through rapid AI advancements with a focus on substance over optics, offering a steady hand at a time of transition while Cook moves to the role of Executive Chairman.

    Read more: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/li

    #JohnTernus #Apple #TimCook #UniversityofPennsylvania #ArtificialIntelligence

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  8. Well that takes a load of my mind - I'm glad we got to the bottom of this!

    Researchers @ University of Pennsylvania have confirmed that gravity's strength weakens with distance almost exactly as predicted by the equations developed by Newton and later incorporated into Einstein's theory of general relativity. phys.org/news/2026-04-gravity- #Gravity #Newton #Einstein #GeneralRelativity #TheoreticalPhysics #Physics #Astrophysics #Universe #Galaxies #UniversityofPennsylvania

  9. Well that takes a load of my mind - I'm glad we got to the bottom of this!

    Researchers @ University of Pennsylvania have confirmed that gravity's strength weakens with distance almost exactly as predicted by the equations developed by Newton and later incorporated into Einstein's theory of general relativity. phys.org/news/2026-04-gravity- #Gravity #Newton #Einstein #GeneralRelativity #TheoreticalPhysics #Physics #Astrophysics #Universe #Galaxies #UniversityofPennsylvania

  10. Well that takes a load of my mind - I'm glad we got to the bottom of this!

    Researchers @ University of Pennsylvania have confirmed that gravity's strength weakens with distance almost exactly as predicted by the equations developed by Newton and later incorporated into Einstein's theory of general relativity. phys.org/news/2026-04-gravity- #Gravity #Newton #Einstein #GeneralRelativity #TheoreticalPhysics #Physics #Astrophysics #Universe #Galaxies #UniversityofPennsylvania

  11. Well that takes a load of my mind - I'm glad we got to the bottom of this!

    Researchers @ University of Pennsylvania have confirmed that gravity's strength weakens with distance almost exactly as predicted by the equations developed by Newton and later incorporated into Einstein's theory of general relativity. phys.org/news/2026-04-gravity- #Gravity #Newton #Einstein #GeneralRelativity #TheoreticalPhysics #Physics #Astrophysics #Universe #Galaxies #UniversityofPennsylvania

  12. Well that takes a load of my mind - I'm glad we got to the bottom of this!

    Researchers @ University of Pennsylvania have confirmed that gravity's strength weakens with distance almost exactly as predicted by the equations developed by Newton and later incorporated into Einstein's theory of general relativity. phys.org/news/2026-04-gravity-

  13. Research from the University of Pennsylvania finds that AI users are scarily willing to surrender their critical thinking to large language models. The study introduces the concept of cognitive surrender - a new psychological category where users treat AI as an all-knowing authority rather than a tool requiring oversight. Experiments showed large majorities uncritically accepting even obviously faulty AI answers, especially under time pressure or financial incentives. arstechnica.com/ai/2026/04/res #AIagent #AI #GenAI #AIEthics #UniversityofPennsylvania

  14. Research from the University of Pennsylvania finds that AI users are scarily willing to surrender their critical thinking to large language models. The study introduces the concept of cognitive surrender - a new psychological category where users treat AI as an all-knowing authority rather than a tool requiring oversight. Experiments showed large majorities uncritically accepting even obviously faulty AI answers, especially under time pressure or financial incentives. arstechnica.com/ai/2026/04/res #AIagent #AI #GenAI #AIEthics #UniversityofPennsylvania

  15. Research from the University of Pennsylvania finds that AI users are scarily willing to surrender their critical thinking to large language models. The study introduces the concept of cognitive surrender - a new psychological category where users treat AI as an all-knowing authority rather than a tool requiring oversight. Experiments showed large majorities uncritically accepting even obviously faulty AI answers, especially under time pressure or financial incentives. arstechnica.com/ai/2026/04/res #AIagent #AI #GenAI #AIEthics #UniversityofPennsylvania

  16. Research from the University of Pennsylvania finds that AI users are scarily willing to surrender their critical thinking to large language models. The study introduces the concept of cognitive surrender - a new psychological category where users treat AI as an all-knowing authority rather than a tool requiring oversight. Experiments showed large majorities uncritically accepting even obviously faulty AI answers, especially under time pressure or financial incentives. arstechnica.com/ai/2026/04/res #AIagent #AI #GenAI #AIEthics #UniversityofPennsylvania

  17. Research from the University of Pennsylvania finds that AI users are scarily willing to surrender their critical thinking to large language models. The study introduces the concept of cognitive surrender - a new psychological category where users treat AI as an all-knowing authority rather than a tool requiring oversight. Experiments showed large majorities uncritically accepting even obviously faulty AI answers, especially under time pressure or financial incentives. arstechnica.com/ai/2026/04/res #AIagent #AI #GenAI #AIEthics #UniversityofPennsylvania