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    Climate change and prehistoric human populations: Eastward shift of settlement areas at the end of the last ice age

    A new study sheds light on how prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations in Europe coped with climate changes over 12,000 years ago. Led by scientists from the University of Cologne, a team of 25 prehistoric archaeologists from twenty European universities and research institutions revealed significant shifts in population size and density during key periods at the end […] More

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    Fury among families after senior Hillsborough officers absolved by police watchdog | Hillsborough disaster

    A 12-year investigation into the Hillsborough disaster by the police watchdog has concluded that no senior South Yorkshire police officers were guilty of misconduct for falsely blaming misbehaviour by Liverpool supporters. That police case was wholly rejected in 2016 by the jury at the second inquest, who determined that no behaviour of Liverpool supporters contributed […] More

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    Europe proposes backdoors in encrypted platforms under new security strategy

    In a nutshell: The European Commission is developing a new strategy to enhance internal security across the entire European Union. The plan introduces a cultural shift in how internal security is perceived, but some aspects of the proposal could potentially weaken digital security instead. The recently announced ProtectEU plan aims to safeguard Europe from internal […] More

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    Runaway battery improves safety | ScienceDaily

    Overheating batteries are a serious risk, in the worst cases leading to fires and explosion. A team including researchers from the University of Tokyo has developed a simple, cost-effective method to test the safety of lithium-ion batteries, which opens up opportunities for research into new and safer batteries for the future. The researchers created an […] More

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    Microsoft CTO predicts AI will generate 95 percent of code by 2030

    The big picture: The future of computer programming is facing a seismic shift driven by advances in artificial intelligence. Industry leaders have contrasting perspectives on how AI will reshape software development, with predictions ranging from transformative to cautious. One Microsoft executive has a more optimistic outlook, forecasting AI’s dominance in coding within the next five […] More

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    How GPS helps older drivers stay on the roads

    Sat Nav systems help keep older drivers on the roads for longer, according to new research from the University of East Anglia. A new study published today reveals that over 65s with a poorer sense of direction rely more on help from GPS navigation systems such as Sat Nav or smartphone maps. Those using GPS […] More

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    Google’s new battery tech will lower capacity over time, whether you like it or not

    The big picture: Google’s latest mid-range smartphone, the Pixel 9a, comes with a controversial new battery management feature that gradually reduces the battery’s maximum charge capacity over time, whether you like it or not. While this might sound concerning at first, it could ultimately help extend the battery’s overall lifespan. The feature, called “Battery Health […] More

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    Corpse flowers are threatened by spotty recordkeeping

    Commonly called the “corpse flower,” Amorphophallus titanum is endangered for many reasons, including habitat destruction, climate change and encroachment from invasive species. Now, plant biologists from Northwestern University and the Chicago Botanic Garden have added a new threat to the list: incomplete historical records. In a new study, scientists constructed the ancestry of corpse flowers […] More

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    Arm is aiming to win half of data center CPU market by year’s end

    The big picture: The AI boom is significantly changing the enterprise and data center market. Arm predicts that chips based on its designs will soon amount to around 50% of CPUs used in data centers. According to Arm Senior VP Mohamed Awad, the company’s market share in this sector will grow by 15 percent over […] More

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    Migrating roach fish have sharper eyesight

    Roach fish that migrate between different lakes and water courses have larger pupils and better eyesight than roach that stay in one place. The adaptation makes it easier for the red-eyed freshwater migrants to find food in murky waters. This is shown in a large study from Lund University in Sweden. Animals’ eyes, just like […] More

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    Williamson hopes Russo can carry Arsenal swagger into Lionesses games | England women’s football team

    Leah Williamson has praised the form of Alessia Russo before England’s No 9 spearheads the Lionesses’ attack in their Women’s Nations League double-header against Belgium, starting in Bristol on Friday. Arsenal’s Russo has scored 14 goals in her past 21 games for club and country, including two in last week’s Champions League second-leg comeback win over […] More

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    Chelsea v Tottenham: Premier League – live | Premier League

    Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Pre-game reading Share Preamble From the Cockney Cup Final to the Battle of the Bridge, Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur is a rivalry that rarely disappoints. The Blues’ last two trips to Spurs have seen them win 4-1 and 4-3, punishing two […] More

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    Monkeys are world’s best yodellers — new research

    A new study has found that the world’s finest yodellers aren’t from Austria or Switzerland, but the rainforests of Latin America. Published in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B and led by experts from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and the University of Vienna, the research provides significant new insights into the diverse […] More

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    Miniature robot takes flight using magnetic fields, no onboard power

    Forward-looking: Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have unveiled a flying robot that mimics the agility and precision of a bumblebee. Weighing just 21 milligrams and measuring less than one centimeter in diameter, it is the world’s smallest wireless robot capable of controlled flight. “Bees exhibit remarkable aeronautical abilities, such as navigation, hovering, and […] More

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    Smartwatch technology could help with future alcohol interventions

    Alcohol harm costs NHS England £3.5 billion annually, with 70 people dying every day from alcohol-related causes in the UK1. According to new University of Bristol-led research smartwatches could provide a more accurate picture of people’s daily drinking habits than current methods. The technology could be a key element for future alcohol interventions. This study […] More

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    Google AI falls for April Fools prank story, presents it as real news

    The big picture: An April Fools’ prank is all in good fun unless it is taken too seriously. A Welsh journalist discovered that internet jokes in the AI age aren’t as funny. His harmless little gag demonstrates how AI picks up on new false information and proliferates it as factual. Every April 1st, Ben Black […] More

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    New antibiotic for multidrug resistant superbug

    Researchers from the universities in Konstanz and Vienna discover a new class of antibiotic that selectively targets Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the bacterium that causes gonorrhoea. These substances trigger a self-destruction program, which also operates in multi-resistant variants of the pathogen. The novel findings are published in the current issue of Nature Microbiology. In recent years, the […] More

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