rss: npr

  • Baby chicks link certain sounds with shapes, just like humans do
    A surprising new study shows that baby chickens react the same way that humans do when tested for something called the "bouba-kiki effect," which has been linked to the emergence of language.
  • American Jordan Stolz speedskates to a third Olympic medal -- silver this time
    U.S. speedskater Jordan Stolz had a lot of hype accompanying him in these Winter Olympic Games. He's now got two gold medals, one silver, with one event to go.
  • Reporter's notebook: My Olympic Lunar New Year
    An NPR reporter covering the Olympics in Milan takes us on cultural side quests, to a hospitality house and a candy store.
  • Michael Pollan says AI may 'think' — but it will never be conscious
    "Consciousness is under siege," says author Michael Pollan. His new book, A World Appears, explores consciousness on both a personal and technological level.
  • The U.S. and Canada set to square off in Olympic women's ice hockey gold medal match
    Canada was long the top dog of Olympic women's hockey. But with a win Thursday, the Americans could do more than earn a third gold medal — they could prove the sport's balance of power has shifted.
  • Amazon dethrones Walmart as the world's biggest company by sales
    In a slow-motion race of two retail behemoths, Amazon's trump card was its lucrative cloud-computing business.
  • A Republican plan to overhaul voting is back. Here's what's new in the bill
    A Republican voting overhaul is back on Capitol Hill — with an added photo identification provision and an altered name. Opponents say the legislation would disenfranchise millions of voters.
  • 'Dude, good luck': the Olympic wit and wisdom of a pioneering African skeleton racer
    Who says serious athletes are always serious? Akwasi Frimpong, who's competed for Ghana, is a world-class wisecracker as he reflects on being a Black African athlete in the white world of winter sports.
  • HUD rule could push families with undocumented immigrants out of their homes
    A proposed rule could put nearly 80,000 people at risk of eviction, many of them U.S. citizen children. Undocumented immigrants don't get rental aid but can currently live with family members who do.
  • 1,000 Kenyans were recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, intelligence report says
    A new Kenyan intelligence report said the Kenyans were recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine after being misled with false promises of jobs in Russia before being sent to the front lines.


rss: bbc

  • Epstein files could be just tip of the iceberg for Andrew investigation
    It is likely we have only seen the tip of the iceberg compared to what the police have seen.
  • An unprecedented moment for the UK - and a former prince
    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is the first senior royal to be arrested in modern history.
  • Read King and police statements in full
    King releases statement after Thames Valley Police says a man is in custody and officers are searching addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk.
  • What happens next after Andrew's arrest?
    What we know about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
  • He told police his XL bullies were friendly – days later his mother-in-law was mauled to death
    Ashley Warren is the first person in England and Wales to be prosecuted under XL bully laws.
  • UK has not given US permission to use RAF bases for Iran strikes
    It comes as US President Donald Trump criticises Sir Keir Starmer's deal to hand over the Chagos Islands.
  • Single nasal spray vaccine could protect against all colds and flus, researchers say
    A Stanford University team have tested their nasal spray vaccine in animals but still need to do human clinical trials.
  • SpaceX rocket fireball linked to plume of polluting lithium
    A SpaceX Falcon 9 crashed to Earth last year. Now scientists have measured the pollution it caused.
  • Arrest after two teens found dead at holiday park
    A 33-year-old man has been arrested following the discovery at Little Eden Holiday Park.
  • Trump's Board of Peace members pledge $7bn in Gaza relief
    Trump said it "looks like" Hamas will disarm, even though there are signs the group is regrouping.


rss: the register

  • NASA points fingers at Boeing and chaotic culture for Starliner debacle

    Plenty of blame to go around, says Isaacman

    NASA has released the findings from its investigation of the ill-fated crewed Boeing Starliner mission of 2024, and while it still isn't sure of the root technical causes, it's admitted that trusting Boeing to do a thorough job appears to have been a mistake. …

  • Google germinates Gemini 3.1 Pro in ongoing AI model race

    AI model said to show improved reasoning capabilities

    If you want an even better AI model, there could be reason to celebrate. Google, on Thursday, announced the release of Gemini 3.1 Pro, characterizing the model's arrival as "a step forward in core reasoning."…

  • Spending watchdog tells National Science Foundation CIO to up game on tech procurement

    Wants SLAs, revamped contracts for cloud ops

    The US Congress’ spending watchdog, the Government Accountability Office, has pressed the National Science Foundation’s CIO to improve how the agency plans, manages, and procures technology.…

  • Crims hit a $20M jackpot via malware-stuffed ATMs

    FBI warns these cyber-physical attacks are on the rise

    Thieves stole more than $20 million from compromised ATMs last year using a malware-assisted technique that the FBI says is on the uptick across the United States.…

  • Don't believe the hyperscalers! AI can't cure the climate crisis

    From AI conflation to thin evidence, a new report calls many climate claims greenwashing

    Some AI advocates claim that bots hold the secret to mitigating climate change. But research shows that the reality is far different, as new datacenters cause power utilities to burn even more fossil fuels to meet their insatiable demand for energy.…

  • Palantir spent $25M on CEO flights so Alex Karp could do all the talking

    A hundred days a year in the air doesn't come cheap

    Opinion Palantir CEO Alex Karp has a singular mission to stand out among tech CEOs. Big talk on sales, profits, and tech potential is not enough. His gift for edgy one-liners takes him to places where execs of the past would have scarcely dared to go. Say hello to allusions to goose-stepping and innate Western superiority that we assume have audiences rolling in the aisles.…

  • Android malware taps Gemini to navigate infected devices

    The real deal or another research project overblown?

    Cybersecurity researchers say they've spotted the first Android malware strain that uses generative AI to improve performance once installed. But it may be only a proof of concept.…

  • DOGE bites taxman

    IRS lost 40% of IT staff, 80% of tech leaders in 'efficiency' shakeup

    Job cuts at the IRS's tech arm have gone faster and farther than expected, with 40 percent of IT staff and four-fifths of tech leaders gone, the agency's CIO revealed yesterday.…

  • US tech giants open their wallets for AI-friendly politicians

    Rush is on to push forward sympathetic candidates from both parties ahead of midterms

    Meta is among tech giants reportedly funding US politicians friendly to the AI industry, as concerns mount over a huge expansion in datacenter building and the effects of AI on everyday life.…

  • DEF CON bans three Epstein-linked men from future events

    Emails show all discussed networking and biz interests with the sex offender throughout the 2010s

    Cybersecurity conference DEF CON has added three men named in the Epstein files to its list of banned individuals. They are not accused of any criminal wrongdoing.…



rss: ars technica

  • F1: Preseason tests shows how different 2026 will be
    Everyone's trying to get mileage as F1 undergoes huge technical changes.
  • Google announces Gemini 3.1 Pro, says it's better at complex problem-solving
    Google says 3.1 Pro is ready for "your hardest challenges."
  • Zero grip, maximum fun: A practical guide to getting into amateur ice racing
    Where we're racing, we don't need roads.
  • OpenClaw security fears lead Meta, other AI firms to restrict its use
    The viral agentic AI tool is known for being highly capable but also wildly unpredictable.
  • Rare gifted word-learner dogs like to share their toys
    "It raises the possibility that social motivation plays a role in why some dogs end up learning object names."
  • Verizon acknowledges "pain" of new unlock policy, suggests change is coming
    Report: Verizon's goal is "immediate unlock for all payment methods really soon."
  • Chevy Bolt, BMW i3, or something else? At $10K, you have lots of EV options
    Two of Ars' favorite electric vehicles are now available for not very much money.
  • Lawsuit: EPA revoking greenhouse gas finding risks “thousands of avoidable deaths”
    EPA sued for abandoning its mission to protect public health.
  • 5 changes to know about in Apple's latest iOS, macOS, and iPadOS betas
    The 26.3 updates were mostly invisible; these changes are more significant.
  • Microsoft's new 10,000-year data storage medium: glass
    Femtosecond lasers etch data into a very stable medium.


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