Artificial intelligence appears weightless — just code in the cloud, thinking at the speed of light. Yet behind that digital mist lies a heavy, physical world built from metal, electricity and heat.
This country expects the very highest levels of probity and honesty from our politicians. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has shown herself to be sorely lacking in both. The Mail on Sunday’s revelation today ...
Forget grizzlies and polar bears, the deadliest bear on Earth is smaller, faster, and far more unpredictable. This film dives deep into the world of the sloth bear, revealing how habitat loss, human ...
Gus Philpot thought he had landed a good deal on a home in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic and the housing crunch on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. What he did not know was that five years later, ...
During her remarks from the Senate floor today, Senator Jacky Rosen shined a spotlight on Trump's blatant corruption. Rosen stated, "They should be ashamed of themselves." Toronto man who admits to ...
India’s space story is just taking off, with missions charted for decades ahead. From human spaceflight to lunar habitats that will serve as stepping stones for Mars, here’s what’s in store for our ...
A leading expert in crowd safety still had questions after reading Sacramento State’s updated safety plans for upcoming post-football game entertainment. Dean Bill Hèbert Jr. and the campus’ chief of ...
Earth has one true moon, but there are also several asteroids known as quasi-moons that are in orbit with the sun. A newly discovered asteroid, 2025 PN7, is the seventh confirmed quasi-moon that ...
Abstract: The low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation has great potential for global coverage and high-capacity transmission. However, poor reliability and high energy consumption can severely affect the ...
One recent morning near the mouth of a canyon in southwest Colorado Springs, Christine Siddoway placed a few peculiar rocks in a parking lot and a dozen strangers gathered around. “That’s pretty,” one ...
Australia is pitching itself as a solution to the U.S. critical metal problems. The West has struggled to break China’s grip on the 50-odd “critical minerals” that are vital for electronics, ...
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