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The Download: South Korea’s hottest bachelors, and advancing eye transplants

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. South Korea’s hottest new bachelors are chip workers Baek, a 35-year-old manager at the South Korean semiconductor titan SK Hynix, was enrolled in a matchmaking company a year ago. In a

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AI Agents Are the New Control Plane: Governing Identity, Tool Access, and Observability Across Azure, AWS, Google Cloud, and VCF

Introduction The first article in this series focused on multicloud control-plane sprawl. Azure, AWS, Google Cloud, and VMware Cloud Foundation each bring their own identity model, policy engine, network architecture, observability stack, automation surface, and lifecycle model. That is already enough to create governance fragmentation. AI agents add another layer. An agent is not just

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For the first time, scientists have recovered ancient DNA left behind on cave walls and rock art, opening a new way to study the people who made prehistoric art thousands of years ago

In an extraordinary breakthrough, researchers have isolated ancient human DNA from prehistoric cave paintings found in Spain and Portugal. Published in Nature Communications, this pioneering work opens doors to identifying the creators of these works, including their gender and lineage. The DNA seems to have seeped through bodily fluids, giving us a fascinating link to

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