A new telegraph pole has ruined my view of the picturesque countryside
EXCLUSIVE: Jo Heartfield, of Cheshire East, claimed telecoms workers turned up on October 7 and erected the huge mast directly in line of her view and opposite a small country lane.
Predators using AI 'nudify' apps to strip clothes off children
The Internet Watch Foundation, an organisation that works to prevent child abuse online, has noted a six per cent increase in reports of AI-generated child sexual abuse material.
AI models redefine TIL scoring in breast cancer but face challenges in real-world validation
AI models analyzing tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes show promise in predicting outcomes for triple-negative breast cancer, but external validation reveals critical performance gaps.
Unable to find draft e-Khata? This is what property owners in Bengaluru should do
Many of the problems can be resolved with a call to help desk or visiting a Bengaluru One Centre.
Zomato CEO says candidates will not have to pay Rs 20 lakh fee for Chief of Staff role: Story in 10 points
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal has announced that the much-discussed requirement of paying Rs 20 lakh for the Chief of Staff position is no longer part of the plan. Here is the full story in 10 points.
UNICEF to support Kerala's children with special needs
The UNICEF is giving a big boost to the Little KITEs project, implemented by Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education
Greece pushes green transition on its fragile islands
Greece this week signed a clean energy deal with the EU in a bid to fast-track the green transition on its fragile islands threatened by overtourism and climate change.
To maintain growth, AI firms seek accords with publishing giants
Publishing giants and generative artificial intelligence companies are striking deals that aim to both protect copyright and provide for the rapidly increasing needs of the AI industry.
Audiolab elevates its reference 9000 range with its first pre and power amps in eight years
The 9000Q preamp and 9000P power amp offer an option above the “hugely capable” 9000A integrated
Lamborghini withdraws from WEC Hypercar and LMGT3
Lamborghini has confirmed its expected WEC exit
Lamborghini withdraws from WEC Hypercar and LMGT3
Lamborghini has confirmed its expected WEC exit
Why the US forced sale of Google's Chrome faces legal hurdles
U.S. antitrust regulators are pushing to break up Alphabet, proposing the sale of Google Chrome and Android software to curb its search dominance. Following these actions, Alphabet's shares fell nearly 5% on Thursday.
Mailbox: Digitising governance – A path to transparency and prosperity for SA
South Africa’s state organisations urgently need a digital overhaul to enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency.
'I've bought a £29,000 nuclear bunker after Vladimir Putin's chilling threat to the UK'
Another nuclear bunker has sold for a fortune in the UK as Brits try to cope with fears surrounding Vladimir Putin - the war lord recently made threats to the West
Google unveils unique and eco-friendly mass timber office
Google unveiled on Nov 20 its first mass timber office building, a cutting-edge and eco-friendly structure in Sunnyvale. The search giant hopes it will be a productive and healthy workspace.
Are you tracking your health with a device? Here's what could happen with the data
Every day, millions of people share more intimate information with their accessories than they do with their spouse.
KTM denies Red Bull rescue rumours, reiterates commitment to MotoGP
No Red Bull funding to rescue KTM, but the company’s future in MotoGP is secure
Google Must Sell Chrome to Restore Competition in Online Search, DOJ Argues
The measures presented by the DOJ are part of a landmark case in Washington which has the potential to reshape how users find information.
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AI and genus-conditioned algorithms create precise simulation-ready models of 600,000 existing urban trees
The Irish philosopher George Berkely, best known for his theory of immaterialism, once famously mused, "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" What about AI-generated ...
Cross-medium eavesdropping technology overturns assumptions about underwater communications security
Researchers from Princeton and MIT have found a way to intercept underwater messages from the air, overturning long held assumptions about the security of underwater transmissions.
Reinforcement learning algorithm provides an efficient way to train more reliable AI agents
Fields ranging from robotics to medicine to political science are attempting to train AI systems to make meaningful decisions of all kinds. For example, using an AI system to intelligently control traffic ...
Future of huge student block still uncertain three years after it closed over safety concerns
The reasons behind the closure have never been fully revealed
The unspoken rule of conversation that explains why AI chatbots feel so human
Earlier this year, a Hong Kong finance worker was tricked into paying US$25 million to scammers who had used deepfake technology to pretend to be the company's chief financial officer in a video conference ...
Viewpoint: AI could soon be making major scientific discoveries. A machine could even win a Nobel Prize one day
It may sound strange, but future Nobel Prizes, and other scientific achievement awards, one day might well be given out to intelligent machines. It could come down just to technicalities and legalities.
Engineers refine lipid nanoparticles for better mRNA therapies
Penn Engineers have cooked up a new way to improve mRNA delivery, developing an optimal "recipe" for ionizable lipids—key ingredients in lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), the molecules behind the COVID-19 ...
Microsoft collaboration develops DroidSpeak for better communication between LLMs
A team of computer engineers and AI specialists at Microsoft, working with a pair of colleagues from the University of Chicago, has led to the development of a new language that allows LLMs to speak with ...
Nano-patterned copper oxide sensor provides rapid ultra-low hydrogen detection
Hydrogen is becoming an increasingly popular choice as we shift towards cleaner energy. It can be burned like traditional fuels, producing only water as a byproduct, and can generate electricity when ...
What we know about Russia's Oreshnik missile
Russia's President Putin said the new powerful missile was used against Ukraine on Thursday.
Exploring new liquid organic hydrogen carrier materials for a safer, more transportable energy source
To reduce CO2 emissions, the energy transition from a carbon-based energy system to a more sustainable system based on hydrogen energy is urgently needed. However, the nature of hydrogen (such as low ...
"The great electric car swindle" as Nissan calls for urgent changes to UK electric vehicle regulations
Nissan has warned that thousands of jobs in the UK are at risk unless the Government changes the rules on electric vehicles
Maintaining bridge safety with a digital sensing-based monitoring system
Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology developed a smart monitoring system that applies digital sensing technology to maintain and manage small- and medium-sized aging bridges.
An innovative no-code prototype to automate design structure matrix generation
A design structure matrix (DSM) is a visual analysis tool used for system modeling. Simple and concise, it uses an NxN square matrix to represent the relationships between N system elements. Data collection ...
3D-printing advance mitigates three defects simultaneously for failure-free metal parts
Madison engineers have found a way to simultaneously mitigate three types of defects in parts produced using a prominent additive manufacturing technique called laser powder bed fusion.
Hackers breach US firm over Wi-Fi from Russia in 'Nearest Neighbor Attack'
Russian state hackers APT28 (Fancy Bear/Forest Blizzard/Sofacy) breached a U.S. company through its enterprise WiFi network while being thousands of miles away, by leveraging a novel technique called "nearest neighbor attack."
Engineered additive makes low-cost renewable energy storage a possibility
Solar and wind are quickly transforming the energy landscape—but if we are to realize the full potential of these intermittent, renewable energy sources, we'll need safe, affordable batteries capable ...
'Energy price hikes are a hard pill to swallow when providers can cope with price fluctuations'
Ofgem has raised the energy price cap for the second time in less than six months, claiming the hike is reflective of increasing wholesale prices - but that's a hard pill for families to swallow
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