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Could Olivia Dean be the one we need for the next James Bond theme song?
The British singer-songwriter is having one hell of a year, with a Grammy win and four awards at the recent BRIT Awards. These trophies follow the release of her stunning second album 'The Art Of Loving'. Could the new Bond theme song be next for Olivia Dean?
The hidden technology that could unlock commercial fusion power
Fusion energy may be one of the most promising clean power sources of the future—but only if scientists can precisely measure the extreme, fast-moving plasmas that make it possible. A new U.S. Department of Energy–sponsored report urges major investment in advanced diagnostic
France and Greece dispatch warships to Cyprus after Iranian attack on UK base
France will deploy anti-missile and anti-drone systems to Cyprus and send a frigate after drones struck the UK’s RAF Akrotiri air base on the island, citing Cyprus’ state-run CNA news agency and a Cypriot government source. The move comes amid a fast-moving regional escalation
Scientists warn against crappy age verification: 'if implemented without careful consideration… the new regulation might cause more harm than good'
Scientists and researchers from respected institutions lay out the case against age verification as we're beginning to know it.
Rubio: Israeli plans to strike Iran triggered U.S. involvement
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Rubio's statement proves that the U.S. entered a war of choice on behalf of Israel, charging that 'Israel Firsters' were responsible for the bloodshed
UK working with airlines to boost Oman evacuations
LONDON, March 3 - Foreign minister Yvette Cooper said on Tuesday that Britain was working with airlines on increasing capacity out of Muscat, Oman to prioritise the evacuation of vulnerable British nationals.
Researchers engineer cold-tolerant proteins to give US an Arctic edge
As the Arctic region becomes increasingly contested, the U.S. military faces a new era of challenges in one of the world's most inhospitable environments. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, are tapping into the unique
No, Netanyahu did not flee Israel for Berlin amid Iran war
Viral claims that the Israeli leader fled the country to hide in Germany, based on flight-tracking data, have sparked calls for a protest. They are, however, ultimately unfounded.
Germany warned of Iranian sleeper cells after Tehran's fatwa on West
Experts in Germany have warned that Iran-linked sleeper cells could strike in Europe after a fatwa was issued by Tehran over the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as Berlin boosts vigilance and US probes possible terror attacks.
Watch live: Noem testifies before Senate on DHS oversight
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem will face questioning from the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday morning on oversight of the department as its funding lapse nears the three-week mark. Democrats have largely maintained that they will not support a
Eurozone inflation sees unexpected rise: Is the worst yet to come?
Eurozone inflation rose to 1.9% in February, above expectations, before Middle East tensions sent oil and gas prices sharply higher.
Israelis celebrate Purim in bomb shelter amid missile alerts
Hundreds gathered in an underground parking shelter in Tel Aviv to celebrate Purim, as public events were restricted and missile alerts continued.
LLMs can unmask pseudonymous users at scale with surprising accuracy
Pseudonymity has never been perfect for preserving privacy. Soon it may be pointless.
Australians face misinformation online daily, research reveals
Australians routinely encounter misinformation in their everyday online lives, and it's not just limited to politics or pandemics, according to new research in collaboration with QUT's Digital Media Research Center. The study, "Everyday encounters with misinformation online:
Trump’s war of choice in Iran
Early Saturday morning, wearing a white baseball cap, President Trump informed the American people, “A short time ago, the United States military began major combat operations in Iran.” That’s only part of the story. Trump did not tell the people that this war was unnecessary,
Experimental composer Holly Herndon built an AI voice clone that anyone can use
Experimental composer Holly Herndon says this technology isn’t here to replace artists—and that the future of creativity belongs to collective intelligence
From Tehran to Beirut, Israel is being dragged into Iran's calculated war of attrition
While Israel may have legitimate objectives against Hezbollah, prolonged and extensive ground operations in Lebanon would play directly into Tehran's hands. In the meantime, it's unclear whether Israel will leave disarmament to the Lebanese government or try to take up the task
From carbon-storing tigers to flood-blocking beavers: How wildlife secretly tackles climate change
Wild animals are secretly playing a “crucial role” in mitigating human-made climate change through their natural behaviour.
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Target, Best Buy, On Holding, MongoDB & more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in early trading.
Nvidia's RTX 5070 leaps to top of the Steam Hardware Survey but something looks fishy in the figures
Yep, it's probably China again, but maybe not just the usual Lunar New Year holiday buzz.
Hairdressers could be a secret weapon in tackling climate change, new research finds
Hairdressers across the UK are emerging as powerful, under-recognized influencers in tackling climate change, according to new research from academics at the University of Bath's Center for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST), and the Universities of Cardiff,
Middle East flight cancelled? Here are your passenger rights and travel insurance advice
Several international airlines cautiously resumed a small number of flights from the UAE on Monday and Tuesday.
GOP state lawmakers urge White House to halt efforts to block state AI laws
More than 50 Republican state lawmakers are calling on the White House to stop efforts to prevent the passage of state AI laws, as the Trump administration takes aim at a Utah measure. In a letter to President Trump on Tuesday, the lawmakers said they are “deeply concerned” by
Venice Festival Boss Alberto Barbera Re-Upped for Another Two Years
Barbera, who has been artistic director at the Venice Festival since 2012, will stay on until at least 2028.
UN calls for investigation into deadly strike on school in Iran
GENEVA, March 3 - The U.N. human rights office on Tuesday urged what it called the forces behind a deadly attack on a girls' school in Iran to investigate and share insights into the incident, without saying who it believed was responsible.
Study reveals how end-of-world beliefs shape Americans' response to global threats
In an era of climate anxiety, geopolitical tensions and rapidly advancing artificial intelligence, apocalyptic thinking is no longer confined to the fringes of society, according to new research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
How to get Advanced Electrical Components in Arc Raiders
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