Aston Martin Vantage GT3 race car

Aston Martin Aston Martin unveils Vantage GT3 race car designed for true enthusiasts, epitomizes pure performance, offering an exhilarating driving experience fused with cutting-edge technology. Aston Martin introduces a trio of racing-inspired vehicles, showcasing its dedication to blending motorsport prowess with luxury craftsmanship. Aston Martin Unveiled alongside the debut of the AMR24 Formula 1® car […]

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China’s chip industry is gaining momentum – it could alter the global economic and security landscape

China’s national champions for computer chip – or semiconductor – design and manufacturing, HiSilicon and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), are making waves in Washington. SMIC was long considered a laggard. Despite being the recipient of billions of dollars from the Chinese government since its founding in 2000, it remained far from the technological frontier. […]

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Europe’s Future Circular Collider (FCC)

Europe’s Future Circular Collider (FCC) Future Circular Collider (FCC) The first phase of Europe’s huge new atom smasher the Future Circular Collider (FCC), could be completed after 20 years. Large Hadron Collider (LHC) played a crucial role in completing the puzzle of the Standard Model by discovering the elusive Higgs Boson particle. Over the past few decades, particle colliders […]

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Newborn gas planets may be surprisingly flat – new research

A new planet starts its life in a rotating circle of gas and dust, a cradle known as a protostellar disc. My colleagues and I have used computer simulations to show that newborn gas planets in these discs are likely to have surprisingly flattened shapes. This finding, published in Astronomy and Astrophysics Letters, could add […]

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where ethics codes for researching indigenous people could fail them

There is a long and often complicated history of researchers studying Indigenous people. In 1999, the education scholar Linda Tuhiwai-Smith, in her book Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples, emphasised the colonial character of much research. She warned that it brings with it a new wave of exploration, discovery, exploitation and appropriation. Well into the […]

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900-hp Pagani Huayra R Evo hypercar

Pagani Pagani revealed the 900-hp Huayra R Evo its newest open-air hypercar, pushing boundaries in both speed and style. Drawing inspiration from the endurance-focused IndyCar and Le Mans legends, the Pagani Huayra R Evo promises a thrilling ride. Pagani This hypercar inherits a rich legacy, shaped by the valuable feedback of Pagani enthusiasts during Arte […]

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Google and the Rashi Foundation launch AI literacy program for youth

Google and the Rashi Foundation, together with the Cyber Education Center, founded by Rashi, are launching the Hello Tech initiative in Israel, an AI literacy program for youth in grades 8-9, without previous knowledge of the subject. The program is starting as a pilot in three cities: Umm al-Fahm, Harish, and Ofakim. Future expansion […]

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How AI could change our relationship with religion

Science and faith are often kept in two distinct boxes that hardly ever intersect. However, I believe that as AI becomes more mainstream, it will fundamentally alter our engagement with faith and spirituality. Let’s start by looking at what is already happening. Most ancient faith-related texts were documented in papyrus and palm leaves, many of […]

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We’ve found out how earless moths use sound to defend themselves against bats – and it could give engineers new ideas

An acoustic battle between bats and their insect prey has been raging in the night skies for over 65 million years. Many different techniques are used, and our new study reveals the fascinating strategy of the small, deaf ermine moth, which has evolved a tiny wing structure that produces warning sounds. We hope this insight […]

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