
Floods recede in Bavaria: government criticized
Floodwaters have begun to recede along the Danube River in Lower Bavaria. The government is being criticized for cutting funds for flood prevention. Bavaria’s Premier Markus Söder has recently made

Floodwaters have begun to recede along the Danube River in Lower Bavaria. The government is being criticized for cutting funds for flood prevention. Bavaria’s Premier Markus Söder has recently made

Recent studies have cast doubt on the presence of a liquid water lake beneath the ice cap at Mars’ south pole. In 2018, the European Space Agency’s Mars Express satellite

NEW on our site We asked 3 AI chatbots 6 basic questions on the 2024 EU elections in France, Germany, Italy and Spain. Some responses were only partially correct and

A recent study suggests that young people with internet addiction experience changes in brain chemistry that can lead to further addictive behaviors. The study, published in PLOS Mental Health, used

Adobe is facing backlash from users after updating its terms of use. The changes allow the company to review content stored in its cloud services. This has sparked outrage among

Scientists have discovered that people can feel bionic tools, such as tweezers, as extensions of their own body in virtual reality (VR). This improves their task performance and dexterity. The

Mexico elected Claudia Sheinbaum, a climate scientist, as its first female president. Sheinbaum has the most formal climate-science background of any political premier in history. She studied emissions from buildings

Dr. Richard Lieu from The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) has published a study that challenges the existence of dark matter. The study suggests that gravity may exist even

Anthropic's "constitutional AI" approach faces skepticism as concerns grow over the company's ability to deliver on its ambitious promises of building safe and ethical AI systems. https://t.co/DJutMxA7wm — Vincent Champain