Mysterious Galactic Glow Baffles Astronomers

Astronomers have detected a mysterious, unexplained glow emanating from the centre of our Milky Way galaxy, challenging current understanding of cosmic phenomena and leaving scientists searching for answers.

Top AI Scientist Defects from US to China

In an exclusive revelation, one of artificial intelligence's brightest minds explains their shocking departure from American tech giants to join China's burgeoning AI sector, citing unprecedented opportunities and ethical imperatives.

Bigelow's AI Warhol Film Warns of Nuclear Peril

Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow unveils her revolutionary AI-powered Andy Warhol biopic exploring nuclear annihilation fears, marking a seismic shift in filmmaking technology.

Airtag leads police to burglars in dramatic bust

A clever Florida couple used Apple's tracking technology to lead police straight to burglars who stole over $15,000 worth of their possessions, resulting in multiple arrests and recovered property.

UK airports hacked with Hamas terror messages

Major UK airports including Manchester and Leeds Bradford hit by cyber attack displaying Hamas propaganda, raising serious security concerns about critical infrastructure vulnerabilities.

Farewell to Philosophy Giant John Searle

Tributes pour in for John Searle, the revolutionary philosopher of mind and language, as colleagues and admirers reflect on his profound impact on modern thought.

First Photo of Dark Matter Captured by Scientists

Groundbreaking research unveils the first photographic evidence of dark matter, the invisible cosmic scaffolding that makes up 85% of our universe, in a discovery that could rewrite physics textbooks.

Boris Johnson uses ChatGPT for difficult speeches

Former PM reveals he turns to artificial intelligence when struggling with challenging addresses, calling the controversial tool 'incredible' despite government warnings about its use.

Russian cyber attacks on NATO surge 25% in year

New intelligence shows a dramatic escalation in Russian cyber operations targeting NATO member states, with attacks increasing by a quarter as geopolitical tensions intensify across Europe.

Spam Calls Surge to Six-Year High in US

New data reveals spam calls and robocalls have skyrocketed to their highest level in six years, with Americans receiving nearly 5 billion unwanted calls monthly. Discover what's driving this alarming trend and how to protect yourself.

Queensland rewrites FOI laws after automated request deluge

The Queensland government is implementing sweeping changes to its Freedom of Information framework after being overwhelmed by automated requests, sparking debate about digital transparency versus bureaucratic sustainability.

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