rss: npr

  • Ivermectin is making a post-pandemic comeback, among cancer patients
    The anti-parasitic drug became a household name during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is now being embraced as an alternative treatment for cancer. It is as politically polarizing as ever. 
  • Iran war widens, threatens to engulf Lebanon
    The war over Iran engulfed more of the Middle East and beyond on Monday as Lebanon's militant group Hezbollah responded to the killing of Iran's spiritual leader with its first attack on Israel in more than a year.
  • Peer pressure can make this clownfish change its stripes
    Tomato clownfish, in response to an unpredictable world, appear capable of adjusting when they lose their stripes based on cues from other fish and their habitat, a new study in PLOS Biology finds.

  • Hezbollah strikes Israel as American and Israeli planes pound Iran
    Iran and Iranian-backed militias fired missiles at Israel and Arab states, apparently hitting the U.S. Embassy compound in Kuwait, while Israel and the United States pounded targets in Iran on Monday.
  • 7 key points in U.S.-Iran relations since 1953
    The U.S. and Iran have a long history of tensions, including a CIA-led campaign to topple Iran's prime minister in 1953 and the taking of American hostages in 1979.
  • Congress gears up for vote on Trump's war powers in Iran — after the battle began
    Democrats and a few Republicans are calling for curbing Trump's unilateral use of military power in Iran, despite previous such efforts failing to advance.
  • Texas primaries could test whether Latino support for GOP is holding after 2024 gains
    The GOP made big strides with Latino voters in 2024. Immigration and the economy were key drivers, but two years later, those issues could sway them to back Democrats in primaries happening this week.
  • How long do electric vehicle batteries actually last?
    When the modern electric vehicle was still in its infancy, drivers worried that vehicles would need expensive battery replacements within a few years. But battery lifespans are exceeding expectations.
  • Supreme Court ponders law making it a crime for gun owners to use marijuana
    The law, the same one used to prosecute Joe Biden's son for illegal gun possession, has united an array of strange bedfellows, from conservative gun rights groups to liberal civil liberties groups.
  • Got elbow or heel pain? Shockwave therapy can help
    As more people stay active as they age, overuse injuries are increasing. A non-invasive treatment known as shockwave therapy can help ease heel and elbow pain. Here's how.


rss: bbc

  • Two drones headed to RAF base intercepted, Cyprus says
    No casualties were reported and the base sustained "minimal damage", the Ministry of Defence said.
  • Oil prices jump and shares fall as conflict escalates
    Experts have warned that a prolonged conflict could push global energy prices even higher.
  • Video appears to show US F-15 fighter jet crashing in Kuwait
    The US says six of its F-15 jets were "mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses", with all crew in a stable condition.
  • Allies of US in the Gulf bear brunt of Iran attacks
    Iran's attacks on Gulf Arab states suggest the Islamic Republic is targeting not just the US military but also civilian infrastructure.
  • Iran's regime is still intact - the coming days will show if it can hold out
    Iran's surviving leaders are in crisis mode, battling to project security as US and Israel strikes continue.
  • UK will allow US to use bases to strike Iranian missile sites, PM says
    The prime minister says it remains the case that the UK will "not join offensive action now".
  • Major changes to asylum system set to come into force
    From Monday, asylum seekers granted refugee status in the UK will be offered only temporary protection.
  • Scotland becomes first UK country to allow water cremations
    The process - called alkaline hydrolysis - will offer families a third option instead of burial or traditional cremation.
  • Missing student's family 'continue to keep hope alive'
    Jack O'Sullivan disappeared after attending a house party in Hotwells, Bristol in March 2024.
  • Stars hit the Actor Awards red carpet - in pictures
    Emma Stone, Wunmi Mosaku and Timothée Chalamet were among the stars posing for pictures in Los Angeles.


rss: the register

  • Firefox 149 beta develops a split personality

    A handy feature you can already try in recent versions

    The new beta of the next version of Firefox lets you view two web pages side by side, with a split you can drag with your mouse.…

  • Iran all but vanishes from the global internet amid US-Israel strikes

    Official monitoring shows connectivity collapsing to near-zero

    Iran's internet has plunged into a near-total blackout, with traffic down to around 1 percent of normal levels and connectivity described as "close to zero" as authorities curb access amid widening regional conflict.…

  • Microsoft's Project Silica promises eternal storage. It can't get there from here

    Soon turned out, we had a heart of glass

    Opinion There is more joy in heaven over a single report of genuinely new technology than in a thousand desperate AI marketing pitches. What the angels will make of Microsoft's Project Silica, a mixture of the two, is less clear.…

  • LibreOffice Online dragged out of the attic, dusted off for another go

    Browser-based version back on the menu, reopening questions about TDF's relationship with Collabora

    The Document Foundation (TDF) has pulled LibreOffice Online out of its "attic" – its term for retired projects – and is resuming development.…

  • Server crashes traced to one very literal knee-jerk reaction

    Oh, the contortions required to debug strange errors!

    Who, Me? A weekend of unwinding is behind us, so The Register returns to work on Monday with a fresh installment of "Who, Me?" – the reader-contributed column that reveals how you got in a tangle, and then extricated yourself.…

  • OpenAI’s Altman says Pentagon set ‘scary precedent’ binning Anthropic

    Signs a deal with Washington anyway, says he’s kept control of killer robots by allowing only cloudy AI, with guardrails

    OpenAI has signed a deal with the United States Department of War (DoW) that allows use of its advanced AI systems in classified environments, and urged the Pentagon to make the same terms available to its rivals.…

  • UK government's Vulnerability Monitoring System is working - fixes flow far faster

    PLUS: Firefox adds XSS protection; Leadership turnover at CISA; FTC exempts some data collection

    Infosec In Brief DNS vulnerabilities are being addressed 84 percent faster in the UK public sector thanks to an automated vulnerability scanning system established as part of a program kicked off early last year.…

  • South Korea’s tax office apologizes for leaking seed phrase to seized crypto

    Went from triumph at having busted tax dodgers to embarrassment at losing the proceeds

    South Korea’s National Tax Service has apologized after it leaked passwords to a stash of stolen crypto, which parties unknown used to make off with the digi-cash.…

  • Lenovo shows off snap-together laptop with removable keyboard, screen, and ports

    New ThinkPads also come in blue, get perfect fixability score

    If you own a desktop computer, you're used to swapping parts and peripherals around, but most laptops are closed boxes with few ways to modify them. Lenovo's new ThinkBook Modular AI PC concept shows what happens when you can remove a screen, a keyboard, and even blocks of ports from a mobile PC.…

  • AWS Middle East disrupted after ‘objects struck datacenter’ amid Iran war

    PLUS: AI claims 2,000 jobs at Australia’s WiseTech; Samsung wants humanoid robots for autonomous factories; Micron opens India plant; And more!

    Asia In brief One of Amazon Web Services’ availability zones in the United Arab Emirates is offline after the facility was hit by unknown objects.…



rss: ars technica

  • AMD will bring its "Ryzen AI" processors to standard desktop PCs for the first time
    First wave of Ryzen AI desktop CPUs targets business PCs rather than DIYers.
  • The strange animals that control their body heat
    Some creatures can dramatically alter their internal temperature and outlast storms, floods and, predators
  • Trump moves to ban Anthropic from the US government
    The Defense Department pressured Anthropic to drop restrictions on how its AI can be used by the military.
  • In puzzling outbreak, officials look to cold beer, gross ice, and ChatGPT
    An AI chatbot convinced health investigators they had the right answer.
  • Google quantum-proofs HTTPS by squeezing 15kB of data into 700-byte space
    Merkle Tree Certificate support is already in Chrome. Soon, it will be everywhere.
  • The Air Force's new ICBM is nearly ready to fly, but there’s nowhere to put it
    "There were assumptions that were made in the strategy that obviously didn’t come to fruition."
  • Under a Paramount-WBD merger, two struggling media giants would unite
    Can two declining companies form a profitable one?
  • Photons that aren't actually there influence superconductivity
    Interactions between neighboring materials is mediated by virtual photons.
  • Whoops: US military laser strike takes down CBP drone near Mexican border
    Trump admin "incompetence continues to cause chaos in our skies," Duckworth says.
  • The AI apocalypse is nigh in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die
    Director Gore Verbinksi and screenwriter Matthew Robinson on the making of this darkly satirical sci-fi film.


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