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Iran's Supreme Leader Warns of Regional War if US Attacks

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned Sunday that any attack by the United States would ignite a "regional war" in the Middle East, escalating tensions amid threats from President Donald Trump to strike the Islamic Republic militarily, according to the Associated Press (NPR Politics). Khamenei's remarks, reported on February 1, 2026, represent his most direct threat to date, coinciding with the presence of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the Indian Ocean.

The warning comes amid growing concerns over potential conflict in the region. The 86-year-old Ayatollah's statement underscores the volatile situation and the potential for wider conflict should the U.S. take military action.

Japan Grapples with Debt Concerns Amid Economic Stimulus Plans

Recent instability in Japan's $7.3 trillion Japan government bond (JGB) market has sparked fears of a potential debt crisis in the world's fourth-largest economy, Fortune reported. Japan's debt already exceeds 200% of its GDP, and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's proposed fiscal stimulus measures are expected to exacerbate the situation. With snap elections scheduled for February 8, Takaichi's opponent is also advocating for a similar economic agenda as economic growth remains sluggish.

Investors have expressed concern, leading to a surge in JGB yields following a series of weak debt auctions over the past year. Last month, bond values plummeted, causing yields to spike by approximately 25 basis points in a single session. This prompted Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to contact his Japanese counterpart as panic began to spread through global markets, according to Fortune.

RAG Systems Face Challenges in Processing Complex Documents

Many enterprises have deployed Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems with the promise of democratizing corporate knowledge by indexing PDFs and connecting to Large Language Models (LLMs), VentureBeat reported. However, industries reliant on heavy engineering have found the reality underwhelming, with engineers reporting that bots hallucinate when asked specific questions about infrastructure.

The issue lies not with the LLMs themselves, but with the preprocessing of documents. Standard RAG pipelines treat documents as flat strings of text, using fixed-size chunking that can destroy the logic of technical manuals by slicing tables, severing captions from images, and ignoring the visual hierarchy of the page, according to VentureBeat. "The failure isn't in the LLM. The failure is in the preprocessing," VentureBeat noted.

Alternative Approaches to Mental Health Treatment Emerge

While microdosing psychedelics has gained attention as a potential treatment for mental health issues, a recent article in Ars Technica suggests that other methods may be more effective. Microdosing, the practice of taking small amounts of psychedelic drugs like psilocybin mushrooms or LSD, has been touted for its potential to boost mood and energy.

However, Ars Technica suggests that alternative approaches may yield better results.

Fungus as a Potential Insecticide

Researchers are exploring the use of certain species of fungus as a potential alternative to traditional insecticides, Ars Technica reported. Wood-devouring insects, such as beetles, termites, and carpenter ants, cause significant damage to structures and trees. The traditional method of combating these insects often involves the use of noxious insecticides.

Eurasian spruce bark beetles (Ips typographus), which infest spruce trees, ingest bark high in phenolic compounds. These compounds protect spruce bark from pathogenic fungi, and the beetles take advantage of this protection. However, certain species of fungus may offer a more environmentally friendly solution to controlling these infestations.

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