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Nvidia supports AI data center company Nscale as it reaches a valuation of $14.6 billion
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Nvidia supports AI data center company Nscale as it reaches a valuation of $14.6 billion

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Nscale, an AI data center startup, has secured $2 billion at a valuation of $14.6 billion, as the company disclosed on Monday, amidst the ongoing AI infrastructure surge.

This Series C involved Nvidia, led by Aker ASA and 8090 Industries, with contributions from Astra Capital Management, Citadel, Dell, Jane Street, Lenovo, Linden Advisors, Nokia, and Point72.

Nscale is also unveiling three new board directors, comprising former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg, former UK Deputy Prime Minister and Meta executive Nick Clegg, and former Yahoo President Susan Decker.

Established in 2024, Nscale has become a significant contributor to AI infrastructure, specializing in the development of data centers and providing cloud computing services.

This UK-based startup has attracted considerable funding over the past year as investors flock to the industry. It revealed a $1.4 billion delayed draw term loan in February and a $1.1 billion Series B in September.

The new capital includes the $433 million pre-Series C SAFE round announced in October.

The newly acquired funds will facilitate Nscale’s advancement of vertically integrated AI infrastructure — spanning GPU compute, networking, data services, and orchestration software — throughout Europe, North America, and Asia, according to a company statement.

The AI boom is “prompting the largest infrastructure expansion in human history,” stated Josh Payne, CEO and founder of the UK-based Nscale, echoing earlier remarks from Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, which is an investor in the current funding. “We are constructing this foundational base that underpins the market, the engine driving superintelligence.”

Nscale is planning for an initial public offering, as the company confirmed to CNBC in October.

The startup, with data centers located in the U.K., the U.S., Norway, Portugal, and Iceland, has secured agreements with numerous Big Tech firms lately.

Nscale announced an “expanded partnership” with Microsoft in October, securing $14 billion, a number initially reported by the FT and confirmed by CNBC. Earlier in the summer, it collaborated with OpenAI to launch a Stargate-branded AI data center in Norway.

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Masked supporter disconnects VAR screen during German game

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A masked supporter detached a video assistant referee (VAR) monitor in a German second division game on Sunday as the referee approached the pitchside screen to assess a penalty decision.

The episode took place at the conclusion of the first half of Preussen Munster’s 2-1 loss to Hertha Berlin in Bundesliga 2 in Cologne.

Referee Felix Bickel was requested by VAR to examine the play on a pitchside monitor but discovered the screen was dark.

With Bickel unable to make a decision, it was left to the VAR official Katrin Rafalski to deem it a foul and instruct Bickel to award a penalty, which Hertha successfully converted.

“A masked individual from the active supporter sector unlawfully entered the pitch and disconnected the technical equipment,” Preussen Munster stated in a release.

“Preussen Munster regrets the incident and will take all necessary actions to identify and bring the perpetrator(s) to justice.”

“In addition, immediate steps have been taken to avert similar occurrences in the future. Initial investigations suggest this was a premeditated act – a banner reflecting this was displayed in the home section soon after the technical failure.”

German sources reported that a banner stating “Pull the plug on VAR” was shown.

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Who is Mojtaba Khamenei, the newly appointed supreme leader of Iran?

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In 1999, Mojtaba traveled to Qom, a sacred city regarded as a significant hub of Shia theology, to further his religious education. It is worth mentioning that he had not donned clerical attire until then, and the reasons behind his choice to enroll in a seminary at the age of 30 are not clear, as typically individuals pursue this path at a younger age.

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Apple is elevating its offerings with the upcoming ‘Ultra’ line of products.
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Apple is elevating its offerings with the upcoming ‘Ultra’ line of products.

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With an affordable MacBook released, it’s time to return to top-tier hardware.

With an affordable MacBook released, it’s time to return to top-tier hardware.

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Just after introducing the budget-friendly MacBook Neo, Apple is said to be gearing up for the release of at least three new devices that will belong to its top-tier “ultra” series. As reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the upcoming products may not carry the “ultra” label, similar to its Watch, but they will likely have higher price tags than their regular versions.

Among the frequently speculated items is a foldable iPhone, anticipated to retail for about $2,000, alongside a touchscreen MacBook Pro that is rumored to be available in the fall. These are straightforward advancements aimed at the premium market. More intriguingly, next-gen AirPods are expected to feature cameras to provide visual data to Siri. Given that AirPods already utilize the Pro and Max branding, a version named AirPods Ultra could potentially be in the works.

With the Neo and numerous foldables under development, it seems Apple is concurrently aiming to expand both the high-end and low-end segments of the market.

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Hear this: Mabe Fratti’s avant-garde cello pop
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Hear this: Mabe Fratti’s avant-garde cello pop

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Sentir Que No Sabes explora new age, industrial y folk, pero nunca se siente desconectado.

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Las primeras notas de “Kravitz,” que inicia el álbum de Mabe Fratti de 2024 Sentir Que No Sabes, están grabadas en mi mente para siempre. No es un álbum ostentoso, en ningún sentido. Pero hay algo en el zumbido de su violonchelo, tocado como si fuera un contrabajo. La forma en que suenan antes de detenerse abruptamente, el ruido aún en el aire, enmarcado por un simple bombo y caja bien ajustados. Hay algo industrial en cómo todo se une, como un “Closer” jazzy.

Luego vienen las letras paranoicas de Fratti en español sobre oídos en el techo y alguien escuchando a través de las paredes, y los sutilmente atonales golpes de trompeta. En la segunda mitad, el arreglo florece con grandes acordes de piano, y la batería coge impulso. Es la apertura perfecta para un disco que ve a Fratti llevando sus impulsos experimentales y transformándolos en algo que se asemeja más a la música pop, alejándose de sus raíces vanguardistas.

Fratti nació en Guatemala, pero opera desde México. Ella ha dicho a Pitchfork que, de niña, sus padres mayormente ponían música cristiana y clásica en casa. Pero al ser adolescente, descubrió LimeWire y las obras de compositores experimentales como György Ligeti. Esta dieta musical más expansiva, alimentada por internet, se muestra en canciones como “Pantalla Azul.” Vuela entre estilos, juegan con el rock gótico y el new age, pero siempre regresan a la fortaleza de los instintos melódicos de Fratti. Mientras tanto, “Oidos” se sumerge completamente en el pop de cámara, con golpes de violonchelo eco, trompeta melancólica y lo que suena como un autoarpa.

Incluso cuando los arreglos son reducidos, Sentir Que No Sabes suena rico y envolvente. Se sentiría igualmente cómodo en una cafetería o en un escenario de arena. La producción de I. La Católica (Héctor Tosta) es el pegamento que mantiene unidos los frenéticos cambios de estilo de Fratti y sus manipulaciones de violonchelo irregulares. Sería fácil que los delicados instrumentos de viento, las cuerdas pizzicato atonales y los fríos sintetizadores digitales sonaran como varios álbumes diferentes cosidos de manera desorganizada. En cambio, la corriente de incomodidad y los ligeros golpes de batería forman un hilo que une todas las piezas dispares.

Eso no quiere decir que no haya momentos de locura experimental total. Fratti se entrega a sus inclinaciones musicales más abstractas en interludios como “Elástica” I y II, pero la brillantez de Sentir Que No Sabes radica en cómo reempaca sus instintos experimentales en algo más accesible y, en ocasiones, sorprendentemente pegajoso.

Una comparación que a menudo se hace al hablar de la música de Fratti es Arthur Russell, y tiene sentido. Russell también fue un violonchelista vanguardista con sorprendentes instintos pop. Pero rara vez unió esos dos lados de su música tan directamente como lo hace Fratti. La mayor parte del tiempo, tenía canciones pop y composiciones experimentales. A lo largo de sus últimos álbumes, tanto como artista en solitario como mitad del dúo Titanic, Mabe Fratti ha buscado derribar esas barreras.

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In a job apocalypse, experts in careers advise considering 'AI-proof' skilled trades.
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In a job apocalypse, experts in careers advise considering ‘AI-proof’ skilled trades.

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James Vandall, 25, shared that his curiosity in entering the electrician field ignited, if you’ll pardon the expression, when workers were recently updating the wiring on his home’s third floor. “I inquired about how to pursue that occupation,” he remarked.

He mentioned that part of the appeal was the hands-on work. “At first, I wasn’t certain about my career path. I attended college and ended up leaving,” he recounted. “I kind of drifted from one job to another over the years until I finally settled on the trades.”

Vandall is currently a student at Rosedale Technical College in Pittsburgh. Typically, after completing the 16-month program, the school’s job placement service effectively positions students directly into roles in their field — a feat that is becoming increasingly rare in today’s job market.

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An impending jobs crisis

As progress in artificial intelligence alters the labor market, the availability of entry-level roles for graduates has diminished. Numerous large corporations have declared significant layoffs, and some analysts suggest this marks the onset of an AI-induced, white-collar downturn or even a jobs crisis.

The concern is that as AI technology advances, organizations will require fewer employees, leading to an uptick in white-collar job terminations, thus creating a “vicious cycle with no inherent limit,” as noted in Citrini Research’s recently released report.

Simultaneously, a deficit of skilled trades professionals, primarily due to the retirement of seasoned workers, is not only increasing the job openings in various sectors but also elevating wages.

Positions in skilled trades “are often overlooked and are resistant to AI influences,” stated career expert Vicki Salemi from Monster. “These positions require physical presence, making them less likely to be completely automated or relocated offshore,” she noted. Additionally, “many are unionized, which provides job security.”

Electrical workers, for instance, rank among the top-paying trade occupations currently in demand, according to the job platform Indeed. “This is where the opportunities lie, and they offer good compensation,” Salemi remarked.

The median yearly wage for electricians in the U.S. stood at $62,350 in 2024, with employment in the field projected to grow by 9% over the next decade — significantly faster than the average across all job categories — according to the latest occupational guide from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Recent data from the BLS in 2025 indicates that the median weekly earnings for electricians are $1,376 — 14% above the national median.

The ‘retirement cliff’

Each year, the count of electricians retiring exceeds the number of newcomers entering the profession.

“We are experiencing a significant retirement cliff,” mentioned Ian Andrews, vice president of labor relations at the National Electrical Contractors Association, a trade organization for the electrical contracting field. “On the union front, we are seeing around 20,000 electricians retiring annually, while there are 80,000 job vacancies,” he stated. “The demand for skilled workers is at an all-time peak.”

Key industries in this nation “struggle to locate individuals” to occupy available positions, observed long-time politician and former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel during a dialogue on career-driven pathways at the Brookings Institution in February. “Embrace a fruitful career in trades that AI cannot obliterate.”

Andrews added, “you engage in physical labor…it is not a task a computer can easily replicate, hence there is a level of stability in your employment that traditional office jobs lack.”

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A growing number of younger workers are already getting involved. Applications for apprenticeship programs have surged by 70% since 2022, Andrews mentioned.

At Rosedale Technical College, where students can also major in automotive technology, diesel mechanics, carpentry, welding, and other skilled trades, enrollment has increased by 36% over the past five years, as reported by the institution.

“It represents an excellent opportunity, a fantastic way to gain entry, receive education, and feel thoroughly prepared for what lies ahead, especially in a field like electrical work… you truly need to comprehend the intricacies,” Vandall expressed about his experience at the trade school.

College costs are a substantial consideration

Along with offering students a career-aligned pathway to mitigate labor shortages, vocational training programs are considerably cheaper than attending a four-year university.

The escalating costs associated with higher education and the accompanying student loan burdens are considerable elements pushing more students toward shorter durations programs, research indicates.

In public four-year institutions, in-state tuition and fees averaged $11,950 for the 2025-2026 academic year, whereas at private four-year colleges, those figures averaged $45,000. In contrast, two-year public institutions reported tuition and fees averaging $4,150, per the College Board.

Moreover, an increasing number of states have implemented promise programs, which generally provide students at participating state community colleges or vocational schools with two years of complimentary tuition.

Although college enrollment continues to rise, it is predominantly influenced by growth seen at community colleges and short-term credentialing courses, other data reveals.

Enrollment in both undergraduate certificate and associate degree programs increased by around 2% in fall 2025, while bachelor degree enrollment grew by less than 1%, based on data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.

Community colleges now accommodate 752,000 students in undergraduate certificate programs — a 28% increase since just four years ago.

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Jessica Jones steps into the fray in the Daredevil: Born Again trailer
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Jessica Jones steps into the fray in the Daredevil: Born Again trailer

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Ayelet Zurer is back as Fisk’s wife Vanessa Marianna, joined by Wilson Bethel as Benjamin “Dex” Poindexter/Bullseye; Margarita Levieva as Matt’s former girlfriend Heather Glenn, who now serves as Fisk’s Mental Health Commissioner; Zbryna Guevara as Shiela Rivera, Fisk’s campaign director; Nikki M. James as Kirsten McDuffie, Matt’s one-time law partner; Genneya Walton as reporter BB Urich; Arty Froushan as Buck, Fisk’s fixer; Clark Johnson as Cherry, an investigator working for Matt’s law firm; Michael Gandolfini as Danial Blake, deputy mayor of communications; Tony Dalton as Jack Duquesne/Swordsman; and Camila Rodriguez as Angela del Toro, the teenage niece of the late vigilante Hector Ayala/White Tiger, who was killed in S1.


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Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) continues to protect the innocent.

Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) continues to protect the innocent.


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Frankly, this looks like a productive outlet for Wilson Fisk’s (Vincent D’Onofrio) rage.

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Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) continues to protect the innocent.

Frankly, this looks like a productive outlet for Wilson Fisk’s (Vincent D’Onofrio) rage.

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Henson returns as Foggy, likely appearing in brief flashbacks (we glimpsed him in an extended teaser released last month). There have been rumors — but no official confirmation — that Jon Bernthal will reprise Frank Castle/The Punisher. The biggest new arrival is Ritter’s Jessica Jones; Matthew Lillard also joins the cast as a shadowy power broker named Mr. Charles, and Lili Taylor plays New York Governor Marge McCaffrey, Fisk’s political opponent.

The S1 finale had Fisk make a sweeping power play by declaring martial law in New York City and banning any masked vigilante heroes. Season two takes place six months later and will, unsurprisingly, focus on the fallout from that decisive move.

Season two of Daredevil: Born Again debuts on March 24, 2026, on Disney+.

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Tiny, long-armed dinosaur prompts a rethink of dinosaur miniaturization

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The real shock, however, came when researchers discovered that Alnashetri wasn’t a highly specialized, late-stage Alvarezsauroid. Instead, although it lived in the Late Cretaceous, it occupied an early-branching spot among the more basal members of the clade.

This combination of diminutive size and basal placement overturns our earlier model of how these animals evolved. If alvarezsauroid miniaturization were tightly linked to a stubby-armed, insect-eating lifestyle, an early-diverging form like Alnashetri should display transitional traits trending gradually toward that extreme. But it didn’t.

“It had very long limbs, so it was probably quite quick. My closest analogy would be something like a roadrunner from the American West,” Makovicky said.

Arms and teeth

Late alvarezsaurids possess tiny, stout forelimbs less than half the length of their femurs. Alnashetri, by contrast, had relatively long forelimbs equal to 61 percent of its hindlimb length. Although it retained the group’s three-fingered hand with a robust first digit, its second and third digits remained slender, unlike those of its later relatives.

Other aspects that challenge the orthodox view of miniature dinosaur evolution are Alnashetri’s jaws and dentition. Its teeth were non-serrated and set in sockets, and notably they were not the extremely reduced teeth seen in later alvarezsaurids such as Shuvuuia or Jaculinykus. “This decoupled the evolution of small body size from anatomical specializations,” Makovicky explained.

The team inferred that extreme miniaturization in alvarezsaurids did not have to co-evolve with either shortened, digging-adapted arms or tiny, ant-crushing teeth. Rather than a lineage-wide, steady shrinkage, a model incorporating Alnashetri suggests alvarezsaurid body mass rose and fell repeatedly. Alnashetri appears to have reached its roughly 700-gram mass independently of the other highly specialized alvarezsaurid species.

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The uplifting story of a father, his daughter, and a wedding ring impressing India

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According to official statistics, approximately one-third of women in India face domestic violence. Incidents of abuse – including the murder of newlywed women due to dowry conflicts – regularly capture media attention. In the year 2023, over 6,150 women lost their lives in dowry-related incidents, with law enforcement documenting 133,676 instances of cruelty perpetrated by husbands or their relatives.

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Tracking elusive “ghost elephants”

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Hidden in the Angolan Highlands is a purportedly new kind of elephant. Conservationist and ornithologist Steve Boyes has spent years tracking this hard-to-find herd, and his expedition is the focus of Ghost Elephants, an eerie, evocative documentary directed by Werner Herzog. The film premiered at the Venice International Film Festival last summer and is now headed to National Geographic and Disney+.

An ornithologist searching for distant pachyderms might seem surprising, but for Boyes the link is natural. He grew up in South Africa and longed to be an explorer, inspired by the people he read about every month in National Geographic magazine. “I grew up waiting for the magazine to arrive; I wanted the maps,” Boyes told Ars. “Those would become my garden, or the field beyond, or the river—wild places imagined and real.”

Boyes’ parents often took him and his brother into wild places, including trips to Botswana and Tanzania. “We used to embed ourselves in baboon troops and walk with impalas,” said Boyes, and while his brother feared elephants, Boyes was comfortable around them from an early age. Ghost Elephants includes beautiful underwater sequences of elephant feet moving through water and of elephants swimming on their sides, scenes that reflect Boyes’ own encounters. Under the right conditions, if they don’t feel threatened, elephants “will come and swim around you and with you and interact with you,” he said. “So elephants have always fascinated me.”

As an adult, Boyes carried out his PhD work on the Meyer’s parrot in the Okavango Delta, which hosts the largest elephant population on Earth. The parrots and elephants had a kind of reciprocal relationship. “Every tree that the parrots were feeding on, the elephants were feeding on,” he said. “The elephants were creating the nest cavities for the parrots by disturbing the trees.”

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