The psychology of spot fixing – why athletes might gamble their careers

Fifa is reportedly investigating allegations of an illegal betting ring in Greece. Meanwhile the Bolivian Football Federation has cancelled two top-flight tournaments over reports of spot fixing. These country-level investigations follow numerous examples of professional footballers being personally investigated for breaking betting rules. In 2022, Reading defender Kynan Isaac was handed a 12-year ban for […]

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New court ruling could see start-up founders prepare business ‘prenups’

A recent court ruling on a dispute between two start-up founders could lead to entrepreneurs drawing up founders’ contracts that focus more on anti-competition mechanisms and exploiting business opportunities when drafting business contract, Firon Law firm commercial law department attorneys Avi Moreh and Meitar Meiry Dagim told The Jerusalem Post. Moreh said that it […]

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Morocco’s earthquake wasn’t unexpected – building codes must plan for them

More than 2,000 people died when a powerful magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Morocco on 8 September. The epicentre was in the High Atlas Mountains, 71km (44 miles) south-west of Marrakesh. Moina Spooner, from The Conversation Africa, asked José A. Peláez, a professor in geophysics who has carried out research on seismic activity in Morocco, about […]

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Possible hints of life found on distant planet – how excited should we be?

Data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has shown that an exoplanet around a star in the constellation Leo has some of the chemical markers that, on Earth, are associated with living organisms. But these are vague indications. So how likely is it that this exoplanet harbours alien life? Exoplanets are worlds that orbit […]

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Israeli AI revolution: ‘I’ve never seen technology get adopted so fast’

Generative AI has been embraced by an astounding 49% of respondents in a span of less than a year, a survey revealed, signaling one of the most rapid technology adoptions ever witnessed. Israeli CRM platform developer Salesforce recently unveiled the results of its latest research endeavor titled “Generative AI Snapshot Research: The AI Divide.” […]

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What caused Morocco’s earthquake? A geologist studying the Atlas mountains explains

The epicentre of Morocco’s devastating earthquake on 8 September was in the High Atlas Mountains, about 71km south-west of Marrakesh. Moina Spooner, from The Conversation Africa, asked Jesús Galindo-Zaldivar, who has been carrying out research on the formation of the Atlas mountains and the geology of the area, about the factors which led to this […]

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Using data to save bees and the sweetness of new years to come

As the High Holy Day season approaches, apples and honey have once again begun to dominate our thoughts, plans, and most-used emoji lists. Indeed, honey has become so synonymous with Rosh Hashana in Jewish culture that the success of a good New Year celebration seems contingent upon a steady flow of the sweet bee […]

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Flowering plants survived the dinosaur-killing asteroid – and may outlive us

If you looked up 66 million years ago you might have seen, for a split second, a bright light as a mountain-sized asteroid burned through the atmosphere and smashed into Earth. It was springtime and the literal end of an era, the Mesozoic. If you somehow survived the initial impact, you would have witnessed the […]

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NeuReality’s innovative AI chip NR1 advances to production stage

Israeli tech firm NeuReality has successfully moved its new AI-centric NR1 chip into the final, validated design phase, marking a pivotal moment in the semiconductor industry. The newly developed chip has the capacity to significantly transform how AI is used in various fields, including tasks like understanding human language, processing visual information, recognizing speech, […]

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Giant Porsche 911 sculpture to celebrate ‘60 Years of the 911’

A giant Porsche 911 sculpture was unveiled to celebrate ‘60 Years of the 911’ at IAA Mobility. At the Open Space in the center of Munich, the world’s biggest mobility trade fair runs until 10 September, Porsche is celebrating ‘60 Years of the 911’ with an unusual giant sculpture. The huge silhouette of the 911 […]

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