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Three ways to avoid being fooled by AI slop
‘AI needs to be disarmed’: Pope Leo sees threat to humanity in technological arms race
Air Pollution Research Center established through international joint research led by Nobutoshi Nawa selected as co-chair of DPCC Air Quality WG in Kyrgyz Republic
First video of immune cells eating live skin cancer in real time
Google Cloud Security Uses Instruqt Platform to Train 150+ Practitioners on Agentic AI at Google Next 2026
LinkShadow is Positioned in the Visionaries Quadrant in the 2026 Gartner(R) Magic Quadrant(TM) for Network Detection and Response (NDR)
Could sodium replace lithium as the dominant ingredient in batteries?
Today’s bans on DIY repairs of everything from cell phones to tractors grew out of Hollywood’s fear of videotaping
Wildfire risk is now spreading to cool climates like the Scottish Highlands and Irish uplands
Controlling cell membranes with chemical reactions: a new switch for the nanoscale
Small businesses and community groups urged to act before SMS changes on 1 July
How the Great Pyramid of Giza has survived 4,500 years of Egyptian earthquakes
‘People are terrified’: WiseTech workers warning as AI layoffs risk jobs, capability and safety
Asexual lizards, virgin births and clones – the all-female species of the animal kingdom
Apple TV to air first major live pro sports event shot on iPhone 17 Pro
SpaceX is poised to go public and test the latest version of its massive Starship rocket amidst criticism about its environmental impact
Research Project Promoting Patient-Specific Nucleic Acid Drug Development for Rare and Intractable Diseases (N-of-1+ Drug Development) Selected by AMED
CSIRO Job Cuts Statement
X Corp penalised after failing to fully comply with transparency notice about child sexual exploitation material
Coro and Leader Partner to Simplify Cybersecurity for Australian MSPs
Gilmour Space to Support Starfish Space’s On-Orbit Docking Mission
The Silence of the Lambs introduced the world to forensic entomology – but how much has the science changed since?
Solar activity follows an 11-year cycle – here’s how it controls eruptions and solar flares
Quantum sensors use atoms, electrons and light as ultra-steady rulers – detecting faint motion, magnetism and gravity for navigation, medicine and science
How you map numbers in your mind isn’t universal, even among people who read the same language
New ‘AI scientists’ are improving – but reveal their fundamental limits
Australia Boosts National Bee Defence
De-extinction company says it’s made an artificial egg – if true, it could help save living species
eSafety takes action against another major ‘nudify’ service for failing to protect Australian children
Fears of helping the enemy are blocking international agreements on AI in weapons systems
Apple Sports expands to more than 90 new countries and regions
How traffic makes cities warmer
ACMA Releases Pricing For Expiring Spectrum Licences
How a shifting Nile landscape shaped the rise of the ancient empire of Kush in Sudan
AI interviewers can’t connect with people the way human researchers can – they can produce only data, not meaning
Self-censorship, more stress, tougher recruiting – we asked US researchers how the Trump administration’s science policies have affected them
Apple unveils new accessibility features, and updates with Apple Intelligence
Elon Musk sued OpenAI and lost. But the core question of the case remains unanswered
Can you trademark identity? The new legal strategy celebrities are using against AI
Toward power-generating displays: a single device that harvests and emits light
Fainting from low blood sugar-why is too much insulin released?
A key science publishing platform is cracking down on AI slop
Apple kicks off Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8
Ancient tooth proteins suggest ‘Homo erectus’ may have left a genetic legacy in people today
What are those orange balls on some power lines?
Dark patterns on the web are designed to manipulate you – why aren’t they all illegal?
A newly rediscovered moth species in Florida may already be at risk
The Pennine hills are full of holes – here’s how they’re helping fight climate change