Many of the dead whales have appeared thin and weak. Researchers think there’s a problem with their food supply in the Arctic ...
Welcome to the C&C Group FY '26 Full Year Results. It's great to see you all, and a warm welcome to all of you, whether you are here in person in our offices in St. Paul's or indeed if you're joining ...
ChatGPT and Google Gemini still cannot reliably understand IKEA assembly videos, with many other prominent AI systems confusing parts, missing connections, and barely using the video itself to figure ...
Three mathematicians have laid out proof that solves a long-standing problem in mathematics. Even the mathematician—an Abel ...
The Trump administration proposes cutting $6 billion from the National Institutes of Health. Philanthropy cannot replicate the scale of government-backed research.
Roughly 1 in 4 carriers exited the Idaho market, reducing consumer choice and competition. This combination of higher prices ...
Getting up to speed with a new research field can be tricky – it’s difficult to understand everything fully, but tempting to think that you do. There’s a parallel with sport where it might sound ...
With the release of Topps Disneyland 70th Anniversary, collectors and Disney fans have a lot to be excited about including ...
Spoilers for The Boys Season 5 finale below. With The Boys series finale now streaming, most fans breathed a sigh of relief ...
The antivax movement has a central conspiracy theory, but there is also a central delusion behind MAHA, revealed by a blogger with the 'nym Unbekoming.
The secret is called “gamification,” and it’s exactly what it sounds like: Making those (often dreaded) tasks of daily life into a game that comes close to resembling actual fun.
Grothendieck is revered in the world of math; outside of it, he’s known for his unusual life, if he’s known at all. But what ...