Super Rare Apple Macintosh Twiggy Prototype Expected To Fetch Up To $120K
We've seen a whole bunch of vintage Apple products command massive money in the auction scene over the years, like when an ultra-rare Apple-1 prototype that was hand-soldered by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak himself sold for a staggering $677,196. Collectors pay big money for Apple collectables. So hopes the owner of an Apple Macintosh prototype
Bomb threat email to 3 engineering colleges turns out to be hoax
Reputed engineering colleges in Bangalore receive hoax bomb threat email, triggering extensive security measures and police investigation.
Newly developed material can suppress thermal runaway in batteries
A team of engineers and materials scientists at LG Chem, Korea's largest chemical company, has developed a material that they claim could greatly reduce the risk of thermal runaway and resulting fires ...
As EU targets Chinese cars, European rivals sputter
As the EU seeks to put a brake on competition from Chinese electric cars, European automakers are stuck in second gear.
AI bubble or 'revolution'? OpenAI's big payday fuels debate
Fear of missing out has rocketed the value of artificial intelligence companies, despite few signs as to when the technology will turn a profit, raising talk of AI overenthusiasm.
EU states greenlight extra tariffs on EVs from China
EU countries gave a definitive green light on Friday to hefty additional tariffs on electric cars made in China, despite strong German opposition and fears it will trigger a trade war with Beijing.
UK announces £22bn for carbon capture projects
The UK government on Friday announced investment of nearly £22 billion ($28.8 billion) in projects to capture and store carbon emissions created by industry and energy production.
Study calls for responsible academic research assessment
Findings from a landmark study that could have major implications for the future of academic research assessment have been published by researchers in the University of Glasgow's Adam Smith Business School.
Is big tech harming society? To find out, we need research, but it's being manipulated by big tech itself
For almost a decade, researchers have been gathering evidence that the social media platform Facebook disproportionately amplifies low-quality content and misinformation.
Prince Harry's claims he was 'bugged' are thrown out by judge
Mr Justice Fancourt said Prince Harry had provided 'no particulars whatsoever' to back up the assertions in his long-running claim against The Sun.
Innovative method targets removal of PFAS from wastewater
Researchers at Oxford Brookes University have pioneered an innovative method to tackle one of the world's most persistent environmental threats—toxic chemicals in global water supplies.
New management system can reduce traffic congestion at no extra cost
Rush-hour traffic congestion is a major headache for commuters and a real problem for city planners. Worldwide, a huge amount of time is wasted stuck in traffic. A study found that commuters in the U.S. ...
Q&A: Generative AI embraced faster than internet, PCs
ChatGPT's debut in November 2022 caused a near-instant sensation. It gave most users their first opportunity to try out a new type of artificial intelligence that uses existing data and published materials ...
Solving the urban air mobility problem: Researchers develop an algorithm for future flying taxi companies
Urban air mobility (UAM) is a mode of transportation that avoids traffic congestion by flying people and cargo above it at low altitudes. It may sound like science fiction or something from the cartoon ...
Honda responds to terrifying glitch that trapped teen in speeding car
Honda responded to inquiries from DailyMail.com over a shocking episode in Minnesota last month that saw an in-drive computer take control of a teen's car and race him for miles.
The future of EV charging looks a lot like an airport lounge
The transition to charging could be an opportunity to reimagine the refuelling experience altogether.
Google begins wide rollout of ads in AI overview search results
Sponsored panels placed above, below and within the summaries have begun suggesting products related to the search query.
‘Lord of the Rings’ director piles $10m into Dodo de-extinction startup
The company has drawn skepticism from paleo-geneticists and the concept of bringing back the dodo lends itself easily to ridicule.
AI revolutionizes ophthalmology with oculomics for cardiovascular risk assessment
A recent position paper in the Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in ophthalmology.
Woman transforms 'mould-ridden' home that will work for anyone
Bea, who posts on TikTok as @cleanwithbea, showed a "free clean" she did for a mum with two children, and the mother wanted rid of the mould so she and her children could live in their home worry-free
I drove 400 miles to Edinburgh on UK's longest road – one thing blew me away
The A1 is the longest road in the UK, spanning 396 miles from central London to Edinburgh - and here's what it's like to drive the entire route
Why ‘mini-DRS’ will not be Formula 1’s last flexi-wing controversy
Flexi-wings are a hot topic in F1 again. But it is not the first time, and it won't be the last...
Makerere ordered to reinstate suspended employee after 5-year legal battle
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Hoskinson Claims Cardano Is ‘Still #1’ Crypto, Citing Decentralization And Upcoming Plans
The Chang hard fork upgrade has positioned Cardano as the top player in the crypto ecosystem, according to its founder, Charles Hoskinson. 
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