Leonardo da Vinci’s incredible studies of human anatomy still don’t get the recognition they deserve

Wikimedia, CC BY-SA The mere mention of Leonardo da Vinci evokes genius. We know him as a polymath whose interests spanned astronomy, geology, hydrology, engineering and physics. As a painter, his Mona Lisa and Last Supper are considered works of mastery. Yet one great achievement that frequently goes unrecognised is his studies of human anatomy. […]

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The weird psychology of airports

Many of us have witnessed unusual and even anti-social behaviour at an airport or on a flight. These may range from benign acts such as sleeping on the floor or doing yoga in front of the flight information display system to serious incidents like early morning drunken arguments or even trying to open the aeroplane […]

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DevOps Market Set for Explosive Growth, Projected to Hit £27 Billion by 2034

The global DevOps market is on track for impressive growth, with expectations to reach £27.2 billion ($33.9 billion) by 2034, a significant leap from £10.5 billion ($13.2 billion) in 2025. This represents an annual growth rate of over 11%, according to a new report by Market Research Future (MRFR), driven by an increasing demand for […]

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Swimming in the sweet spot: how marine animals save energy on long journeys

Competitive swimmers know that swimming underwater causes less drag resistance than swimming at the surface. Splashing around making waves isn’t the most efficient way to swim. Any energy spent creating waves is essentially wasted, as water is moved without providing forward thrust for the swimmer. New research by my colleagues and I has found evidence […]

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Phemex Crypto Exchange Loses Over $85 Million in Cyberattack

Phemex, a cryptocurrency exchange based in Singapore, has been targeted by hackers in a cyberattack that resulted in the theft of more than $85 million in digital assets. The breach, which occurred on January 23, initially saw suspicious transactions across multiple blockchains, with initial estimates of the losses pegged at around $29 million. However, further […]

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Meta Outperforms Expectations with Record Q4 Earnings, Driven by Strong Social Media Engagement

Meta has exceeded Wall Street’s expectations with a record-breaking performance in its fourth-quarter earnings for 2024. The company reported a 21% year-over-year increase in revenue, reaching $48.6 billion, alongside a 49% jump in profit, which surged to $20.8 billion. These figures were significantly higher than analysts’ forecasts, which predicted earnings of $6.75 per share on […]

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Will the US get to Mars quicker if it drops or delays plans to visit the Moon?

Esteban De Armas/Shutterstock The Artemis program has been Nasa’s best chance to get “boots on the Moon” again. But with the new US administration taking guidance from tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, who is focused on Mars colonisation, will they end up abandoning or pushing back lunar missions? For example, there’s been speculation that returning US […]

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EFF to State AGs: Time to Investigate Crisis Pregnancy Centers

Discovering that you’re pregnant can trigger a mix of emotions—excitement, uncertainty, or even distress—depending on your circumstances. Whatever your feelings are, your next steps will likely involve disclosing that news, along with other deeply personal information, to a medical provider or counselor as you explore your options. Many people will choose to disclose that information […]

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BT Urges Critical Public Services to Transition from Outdated Copper Network to Digital Systems

BT Group has raised alarms about the potential disruption of essential public services in the UK, urging key providers of critical national infrastructure to accelerate their transition from the country’s outdated copper-based telephone network to more reliable digital systems. The current Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), which underpins many public services, is aging and increasingly […]

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Five reasons why vertical farming is still the future, despite all the recent business failures

Don't believe the tripe. Amorn Suriyan Plant factories are failing, with multiple companies closing or going bankrupt in recent months. This includes the largest vertical farm on the planet, in Compton, Los Angeles. Owned by San Francisco-based startup Plenty, the farm opened in 2023 to grow salads in partnership with Walmart. It was mothballed at […]

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