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A tiny laboratory built in the UK is headed to the moon on a Nasa/Esa mission to hunt for frozen water - Dr Simeon Barber, a lunar research scientist at the Open University, explains how the device, called ProSPA, works. NatWest apologises after banking app goes down. Breast cancer drug ‘may slow child brain tumour growth’ Also in this episode: Ove…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/98percent-of-data-strategies-fail-lets-fix-it. Learn how to fix failing data strategies using the '5 W's' framework. Transform your approach to KPIs and drive real business value with actionable insights. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.co…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/thermodynamic-limits-around-m-dwarf-stars-acknowledgements. In this study, researchers explore the feasibility and potential characteristics of photosynthetic light-harvesting on exo-planets. Check more stories related to science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/science. You c…
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Scientists University of Southampton and Monash University in Australia are working on what’s described as a “breakthrough” cancer vaccine after discovering how the body’s immune system targets diseased cells. UN Secretary-General’s rising sea levels warning. ‘Son of Concorde’ supersonic jet’s happy landings milestone. Also in this episode: CoD Bla…
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Dr Ross Donaldson, from Herriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, on £2.5 million quantum telescope to seek and help destroy space junk. Klarna workforce cut as AI replaces human jobs. AI trained to help teachers mark homework. Also in this episode: BMA demands actions to tackle child ‘vaping epidemic’. Retro Barbie Phone to ‘support digital detox’ Hos…
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French prosecutors say Telegram boss Pavel Durov will remain in police custody as part of a cyber crime investigation. Portugal coast near Lisbon hit by 5.3 magnitude earthquake. Swimmer competing at Paris Paralympics one year after losing leg in shark attack. Also in this episode: Apple announces iPhone 16 ‘Glowtime’ launch event Bran scans analys…
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A new lung cancer vaccine has been tested on a UK patient for the first time. BNT116 is designed to treat non-small cell lung cancer - also known as NSCLC - the most common form of the disease. Professor Siow Ming Lee, consultant medical oncologist at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and chief investigator for the trial in …
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A drug considered to be a ‘huge breakthrough’ for the treatment of Alzheimer’s, Lecanemab, has been approved for use in the UK - but it’s been announced that it won’t be available on the NHS in England. David Thomas, Head of Policy & Public Affairs at Alzheimer’s Research UK, tells Tech & Science Daily why it’s a bittersweet moment for people livin…
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The sudden sinking of a superyacht - which had British tech tycoon Mike Lynch onboard - has sparked warnings from experts about ‘violent' weather and the potential of waterspouts. Professor Liz Bentley, Chief Executive at the Royal Meteorological Society, tells Tech & Science Daily what we know so far about the conditions in the area at the time of…
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Search for missing Tech tycoon, Mike Lynch, continues after a luxury yacht he was staying on sank when a tornado hit the coast of Sicily. Scientific first: Martian meteorites found on Earth are ‘from Mars’. Interview with Professor Chris Herd from the University of Alberta in Canada, who also is part of Nasa’s perseverance rover team. Also in this …
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Michael Marks, professor of medicine at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and consultant in infectious diseases at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London, explains everything we know so far about the mpox virus outbreak and reveals how concerned we should be in the UK. Juice spacecraft to pass over Earth in ‘world first’ fly-by…
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On this preview of Brave New World, Evgeny Lebedev meets with Nootopia founder Mark Effinger, AKA Mr Noots. Since launching in 2004, the company says they've helped 300,000 people - including doctors, biohackers, and fitness instructors - unlock their potential. Nootropics are drugs and supplements which proponents say can boost alertness, increase…
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First case in the EU amid the global public health emergency. Musk’s Grok image generation tool ‘unleashing torrent of misinformation’. Internet Watch Foundation: ‘Nothing stopping’ spread of child abuse images on WhatsApp. Also in this episode: IWF's Emma Hardy explains need for tech to stop child abuse images spreading online Infected blood scand…
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The UK Health Security Agency has issued an update on early contingency planning for mpox after the World Health Organisation discovered a surge in cases of the contagious viral disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where at least 450 people died in the initial outbreak. Evening Standard health reporter Daniel Keane has details on the UK…
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Video boost, Studio app, a new screenshots tool and more. Scientists sound alarm over 'sloth virus' as first human cases reported in Europe. Threads and Bluesky flooded with X/Twitter defectors after Musk's Trump interview. Florida sued over its ban on lab-grown meat. Also in this episode: University says it’s the first to open ‘Minecraft psycholog…
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As X’s own AI bot Grok gives awkward summary of the conversation…Google aiming to ‘claim leadership’ of AI market with Pixel 9. Shock as ChatGPT starts speaking in a user's cloned voice. Fresh evacuations as Greek wildfires continue to spread. Also in this episode: Ben Wood from CCS Insight describes rumoured Pixel 9 AI features Number 10 says no ‘…
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Where to find the chatbot online. Tributes pour in for former Youtube CEO Susan Wojcicki. Explained: Why horses are a lot smarter than previously thought. Perseid meteor shower: How you can see the shooting stars. Also in this episode: Folding implants that expand in the brain ‘could make epilepsy surgeries safer’ Eco Wave Power officially kicks of…
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This episode is sponsored by Samsung. What if AI could transform your creativity? GadgetsBoy aka Tomi Adebayo and Steven ‘Woody’ Woodgate discuss AI computing and why it can be a force for good in the creative community. Plus, how artificial intelligence wrapped in technology is helping people with accessibility needs. What's in this episode? (00:3…
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Hear how a Parkinson’s patient’s life has been transformed with £31,000 treatment to help deal with the debilitating condition’s tremors. The vape-inspired inhaler to help needle-phobes avoid vaccine jabs - with Imperial College London/RCA masters graduate Zhejun ‘Ezreal’ Zhang. Also in this episode: Ten deaths in England whooping cough outbreak as…
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A Nasa astronaut duo marooned on the International Space Station discover they may not return to Earth until 2025. Plus, Finlay Asher, from aviation industry climate impact campaign group Safe Landing, on airline pollution, regulation and aircraft engine tech developments. Also in this episode: Gene-editing therapy for blood disorder recommended on…
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Thousands of women in England who have gone through the menopause could benefit from a new drug on the NHS, called Abaloparatide, that reduces the risk of bone fractures. Unique collection of technology memorabilia up for auction, including the original Apple-1 computer from Steve Jobs’ desk, a letter signed by Albert Einstein to President Franklin…
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Downing Street has slammed Elon Musk’s comments on his X social media platform after the tech billionaire waded into the online chaos surrounding anti-immigration violence flaring up in UK towns and cities. Social media riot incitement risks arrest, warns lawyer. Cygnus freighter’s food, clothes & toilet spares for ISS. Also in this episode: Hawaii…
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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has sold a further $50 billion of his shares in Apple - why? Tech & Science Daily podcast has news analysis from Evening Standard markets reporter Michael Hunter. Fake weight-loss jabs warning. Minority Report-style ‘pre-crime AI’. Also in this episode: Olympic champion Simone Biles & rise of adult gymnasts Prost…
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On this preview of Brave New World, Evgeny Lebedev meets with billionaire entrepreneur Christian Angermayer. The pair discuss The Enhanced Games. Could this improve drug testing at the Olympics? To hear the full episode search Brave New World. You will also be able to hear a conversation with retired Australian swimmer James Magnussen, a silver and…
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Scientists share their theory behind ancient woman mummy. Government cuts £1.3billion of unfunded cash for tech & AI. What to expect from Google’s AI-powered Pixel 9 series. Taco Bell to roll out AI drive-thrus at hundreds of stores. Also in this episode: Salesforce UK&I CEO Zahra Bahrololoumi on investing in AI skills - listen to the full intervie…
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Tony Gates, Chief Executive of Northumberland National Park Authority, reveals the good news about the felled Sycamore Gap tree - that it may now live on after green shoots have been found on its stump. Want to know where that bad smell is? Well, odour detecting robots might be key to finding out the answer. Dr Floris van Breugel, assistant profess…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/8-common-data-security-gaps-in-health-care. Health care data security is crucial but can be challenging. Here are the most common data security gaps to address. Check more stories related to science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/science. You can also check exclusive content…
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Dr Harjinder Singh Lallie, Director of the Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education at the University of Warwick, discusses Microsoft's latest outage that was triggered by a cyberattack. Overnight, products such as email service Outlook and video game Minecraft were impacted. Scientists say that spaceships with warp-drive technolog…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-measure-the-results-of-in-app-events-when-onelinks-dont-work. How To Measure The Results Of In-App Events When Onelinks Don’t Work Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-science. You can also check exclusive content about #analy…
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The UK Government has given a £160-million push for the research and development of a ‘near-unhackable’ quantum internet. Professor Gerald Buller, who will lead the Integrated Quantum Networks Hub at Heriot-Watt University, tells Tech & Science Daily how the research will focus on creating large-scale quantum networks potentially leading to the dev…
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Dr Ernest Chi Fru, reader at Cardiff University, tells us about his latest study which places the emergence of complex life much earlier in Earth’s history. London’s ‘defib deserts’ revealed. The Standard’s Health Reporter, Daniel Keane, discusses the new data that’s revealed 150 areas of capital are in desperate need of defibrillators, with poores…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-ai-powered-data-mapping-is-democratizing-data-management. Learn how AI-powered data mapping is transforming data management, making it more accessible and efficient for everyone. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-science. You …
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/data-engineering-whats-the-value-of-api-security-in-the-generative-ai-era. Discover the importance of API security in the age of Generative AI. Learn how robust API protection ensures data integrity. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/d…
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The AI-powered search engine prototype will eventually be incorporated into ChatGPT. Enhanced Games: the Olympics alternative where performance-enhancing drugs are allowed. Shark spotted in the River Thames in London. Also in this episode: Christian Angermayer explains his plans for the ‘Enhanced Games’ olympics alternative - hear the full intervie…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/say-goodbye-to-outdated-diagrams-automate-your-infrastructure-visualization. Automate your infrastructure diagrams. Guide helps you maintain fresh, accurate visuals with minimal effort, perfect for managing Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-c-suite-executives-wont-cut-it-without-data-skills-anymore. Modern executives must master data skills to navigate data privacy, cybersecurity, and strategic decisions. Learn why C-suite leaders can't afford to lag behind Check more stories related to data-science at: h…
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..but some report the gift cards don’t work. Why the T. rex may have been much heavier and longer than previously thought. Is having a glass of wine a day actually good for you? Also in this episode: Dr Neil Adams from the Natural History Museum explains the incredibly rare mammal fossil set to join their collections Study finds AI could help two-t…
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Cancers pretend to be ‘super fit’ to steal nutrients from healthy cells. Weight-loss jab approved for use in UK to prevent heart attacks and strokes. Video footage shows breaching whale capsize boat. Sharks found in waters off Brazil test positive for cocaine. Also in this episode: Data watchdog reprimands school over facial recognition for canteen…
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Study finds just the smell of stress in humans can change a dog’s behaviour. Researcher explains ‘amazing’ similarities between chimpanzee and human conversations. London police officer quits after calling 999 while high on magic mushrooms. Also in this episode: Dr Gal Badihi explains chimp & human conversational similarities ‘Dark oxygen’ produced…
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A deepfake video of the president has been shared on ‘X’ after he announced his withdrawal from the election race. Cyber security expert warns another global IT outage is ‘likely’. US researchers hopeful of a ‘one and done’ flu-jab within five years. Also in this episode: Health reporter Daniel Keane discusses NHS delays as services recover from gl…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/visualizing-colors-the-gradient-oscillation-hyperspace. Could we create a meta-computational space, for machine learning to sort concepts, and artificial intelligence to navigate them? Check more stories related to science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/science. You can also…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/digital-health-and-ai-research-llms-for-prompt-and-quality-sleep. Postulates for sleep from theoretical neuroscience can explain some gaps around sleep, which could be provided with LLMs, towards prompt and quality sleep. Check more stories related to science at: https://h…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/meet-new-and-improved-bigquery-single-unified-ai-ready-data-platform. Google has gone a step further and unified key data Google Cloud analytics capabilities under BigQuery - now the single, AI-ready data analytics platform. Check more stories related to data-science at: h…
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In this episode of Brave New World, Evgeny Lebedev talks to bestselling author and brain coach Jim Kwik. Kwik suffered a traumatic brain injury aged 5 and is now a world authority on brain optimisation. To hear the full interview with Jim Kwik, and to learn his top tips to boost your brain power, search Brave New World or click here. Hosted on Acas…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/decoding-transformers-superiority-over-rnns-in-nlp-tasks. Explore the intriguing journey from Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) to Transformers in the world of Natural Language Processing in our latest piece: 'The Trans Check more stories related to data-science at: https:/…
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The world’s IT infrastructure went into meltdown with many Microsoft cloud-based systems hobbled after a CrowdStrike cybersecurity Windows update. The Covid-19 inquiry’s bombshell report has found successive UK governments were totally unprepared for the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic, which killed over 235,000 Britons. Also in this episod…
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The nearly complete fossilised remains of a stegosaurus fetched almost $45 million at auction in New York - a record sum for a dinosaur. King’s speech: power plans and progressing to renewables - with Regen energy analyst Dr Jess Hogan. Dyson unveils luxury headphones to rival AirPods Max. Also in this episode: Can anti-ageing drug really extend yo…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/defusing-emotionally-charged-conversations-4-steps-to-success. To defuse an emotionally charged conversation, follow these four practices. Check more stories related to science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/science. You can also check exclusive content about #emotional-inte…
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Evening Standard health reporter Daniel Keane says DIY tests to detect HPV are part of a new generation of at-home kits to provide clinicians with data and improve gaps in treatment. Covid lockdown fitness guru Joe Wicks gets honorary degree for public health work. Paris Olympics 2024: Mayor swims Seine ‘to prove river cleanliness’. Also in this ep…
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Artificial intelligence bill and the King’s speech, with Eleanor Shearer, senior research fellow at the Common Wealth think-tank. Amazon Prime Day: consume the hype. iPhone thieves ‘making £15,000 a month’. NHS approves ADHD digital test. Also in this episode: Concern over rise in NHS cancer care delays Malaria jab ‘breakthrough’ Moon cave ‘could b…
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