For years, scientists have watched nematodes build massive superorganisms in the form of writhing towers. But, they’ve only seen it happen in the lab. Now, though, researchers write that they’ve observed these massive, disturbing…
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UK Court Warns Lawyers Can Be Prosecuted Over A.I. Tools That ‘Hallucinate’ Fake Material
The High Court of England and Wales warned lawyers on Friday that they could face criminal prosecution for presenting false material generated by artificial intelligence, after a series of cases cited made-up quotes and rulings that did not…
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This hidden gut condition makes your belly brew alcohol
Can you brew alcohol in your body? Yes, but only if you have a very rare condition called auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), which occurs when certain bacteria and yeasts in the gut break down carbohydrates into ethanol.
People with ABS can appear…
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I tried the European train that runs from seaside to city – it felt like a first class flight but cost just £40
AFTER tucking into the smoked salmon, pesto and cream cheese brioche handed to me by a smiling attendant, I reclined in my seat while the landscape flashed by.
It might sound like the first-class cabin of an airline, but I’m actually on a…
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Catholics now make up little more than half Brazil’s population | Brazil
Home to the world’s largest Catholic population, Brazil has once again witnessed a decline in the faith’s following, according to new figures released by the country’s national statistics institute (IBGE).
Thirty years ago, Catholics made up…
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Russia hosts first Global Digital Forum
The two-day event in Nizhny Novgorod has brought together international delegates to address new challenges and opportunities
Russia hosted its first Global Digital Forum this week, gathering government officials, business leaders, and…
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Ukraines most reckless attack: Was NATO behind it
The logistics, timing, and technology behind the attack raise bigger questions about who was really involved
While Western headlines celebrated Operation Spider’s Web as a daring feat of Ukrainian ingenuity, a closer look reveals something far…
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Hayek’s revenge: Why Austria (and Europe) can’t escape the Austrian School
One of the great ironies of modern economic history is that the country that produced one of the most influential – and we would argue sound – schools of economics has all but expunged its lessons from its collective memory.
We are…
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Javed Akhtar receives Dostoevsky Award for influence on cultural heritage, literary dialogue
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 6 (ANI): Lyricist Javed Akhtar was honoured with the prestigious Dostoevsky Star Award for his remarkable influence on cultural heritage and literary dialogue on Friday.
Taking to her Instagram handle, Shabana…
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‘Not yet payback’ Pro-invasion bloggers criticize Russia’s Defense Ministry for failing to retaliate for Ukraine’s drone strikes on strategic airfields
Prominent writers in Russia’s Z-blogosphere — the constellation of pro-invasion Telegram accounts with millions of readers — are ridiculing the Defense Ministry’s claim that the June 6 nighttime strikes across Ukraine constitute…
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