3
13
A thousand-year-long composition turns 25 (2024) (longplayer.org)
1
AI and recruitment: Are we in a race to the bottom? (bbc.com)
1
A wage for housework? India's experiment in paying women (bbc.com)
1
UK government promises 50k new apprenticeships in youth employment push (bbc.com)
7
Trump raises potential concerns over $72B Netflix-Warner Bros deal (bbc.com)
3
Indus script (Harappan script, Indus Valley script) (wikipedia.org)
2
Only 12 Pearl Harbor survivors remain: On the 84th anniversary, none can attend (cnn.com)
2
Rio de Janeiro's talipot palm trees bloom for the first and only time (jardineriaon.com)
31
Saving Japan's exceptionally rare 'snow monsters' (bbc.com)
2
A pilot turned an old plane into a two-bedroom apartment (popsci.com)
1
England's AI World Cup masterplan: From perfecting penalties to powering players (bbc.com)
41
US Supreme Court agrees to hear case challenging birthright citizenship (bbc.com)
4
South Korea developing app that shows real-time location of stalkers (bbc.com)
61
The rapid growth of data centres is delaying new homes in London (bbc.com)
2
The 'extinct' antelope bringing hope in the Sahara Desert (bbc.com)
1
The long success of the Grateful Dead (bbc.com)
1
Deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 to resume Dec. 30 (apnews.com)
13
Cars are steadily becoming longer, wider and heavier in the UK and across Europe (bbc.com)
22
The differences between an IndyCar and a F1 car (openwheelworld.net)
2
Big tech is creating its own media bubble to 'win the narrative battle online' (theguardian.com)
3
White House launches website to excoriate media for 'biased' stories (theguardian.com)
1
Ahead of the holidays, consumer and child advocacy groups warn against AI toys (npr.org)
2
Data meets art: London's voices turned into code for large-scale artwork (bbc.com)
61
How Charles M Schulz created Charlie Brown and Snoopy (2024) (bbc.com)
4
Fracking has transformed an Argentine town (bbc.com)
1
Cuffing Season: A look at culture and science (bbc.com)
63
Music eases surgery and speeds recovery, study finds (bbc.com)
1
Music may soothe cats, dogs and other pets (bbc.com)
160
Japan's gamble to turn island of Hokkaido into global chip hub (bbc.com)
1
The Aggie Bonfire Tragedy (2000) (texasmonthly.com)
143
Original Superman comic becomes the highest-priced comic book ever sold (bbc.com)
4
Rolls-Royce tests how to limit sand damage to jet engines (bbc.com)
3
The Hidden Story of Nazi Drug Abuse – Blitzed: Nazis on Drugs [video] (youtube.com)
1
Algorithm Accountability bill introduce, would let one sue for harmful algorithm (sltrib.com)
3
The 'toughest crop': Can tech help cardamom farmers? (bbc.com)
2
NWSL launches initiative to have all players, coaches and staff trained in CPR (espn.com)
1
Visually impaired students learn to make music as the Semi-Modulars synth band (texasstandard.org)
2
Pluribus (wikipedia.org)
2
Fluoride in water doesn't negatively affect cognitive ability, study finds (cnn.com)
2
Man falsely accused of shoplifting after facial recognition error (bbc.com)
1
Why some animals can eat poison and cheat death (bbc.com)
1
A Major City of the Kazakh Steppe? Investigating Semiyarka's Bronze Age Legacy (cambridge.org)
3
Loose wire on ship may have led to Baltimore Key Bridge collision and collapse (cbsnews.com)
2
World Cup ticket holders can get priority visa interviews (espn.com)
1
Man who cryogenically froze late wife sparks debate by dating new partner (bbc.com)
8
First kiss dates back 21M years (bbc.com)
3
Texas Board of Education signals push to the right in social studies overhaul (texastribune.org)
1
A church's online class trains Christians to run for office. It may go national (fortworthreport.org)
1
Formula 1 tech used to rev-up train wi-fi speeds in new pilot (bbc.com)
1
The Brave1 Market: Ukraine soldiers earn points for kills, redeem for gear (cbc.ca)
2
How 'influencer creep' altered creative industries and our lives online (2023) (cbc.ca)
2
The Czech town that invented the dollar (bbc.com)
1
From florist to drone maker: How the weapon became so mainstream (bbc.com)
1
How China won the EV battery race (bbc.com)
3
The first of 30 Bob Ross works were auctioned for public TV: They broke records (npr.org)
2
The Aussie giving War and Peace a 'bogan' remake (bbc.com)
6
The teenage David Bowie was already a rebel (bbc.com)
7
Our dogs' diversity can be traced back to the Stone Age (bbc.com)
15
Canadian boycott of US travel shows no sign of slowing (bbc.com)
2
Australian 'drop crocs' unlock insights into ancient ecosystems (phys.org)
3
How ripples in the high atmosphere warned scientists of a tsunami in real time (bbc.com)
17
Israel has destroyed more than 1,500 buildings in Gaza since ceasefire (bbc.com)
2
Dundee and US surgeons achieve world-first remote stroke surgery on a human body (bbc.com)
1
In Pictures: The race to discover the secrets of DNA (bbc.com)
6
Blame game over Air India Flight 171 crash goes on (bbc.com)
1
What a baby's first poo can tell you about their future health (bbc.com)
1
Texas sues Roblox for 'putting paedophiles and profits' over safety (bbc.com)
2
How bird flu has decimated elephant seal populations (bbc.com)
4
Texas educators praise new school cellphone ban (texastribune.org)
2
Kimberly-Clark to buy Tylenol-maker for more than $40B (bbc.com)
2
First scientific evidence of Black Death in Edinburgh found on skeleton (bbc.com)
3
Why tequila depends on Mexico's bats (bbc.com)
14
Photographing the rare brown hyena stalking a diamond mining ghost town (bbc.com)
7
Businesses are running out of pennies in the US (bbc.com)
3
Space power: The dream of beaming solar energy from orbit (bbc.com)
2
Railways: Firms develop new tech to electrify trains (bbc.com)
1
New York and California are taking on the housing NIMBYs (cnn.com)
6
Farming Under Solar Panels (bbc.com)
4
Trial investigates how smart flooring could protect from fall-related injuries (surrey.ac.uk)
1
Trial investigates how smart flooring could protect from fall-related injuries (surrey.ac.uk)
5
Israel strikes Gaza after accusing Hamas of ceasefire violations (bbc.com)
3
These robots can clean, exercise – and care for you in old age (bbc.com)
2
George Orwell classics get new lease of life in Welsh (bbc.com)
2
The 'Womanosphere' Is Reshaping the Conservative Dating Landscape (wired.com)
2
Sports mafia ties run deeper than NBA gambling scandal (espn.com)
1
Inside the betting 'holiday' known as the sports equinox (espn.com)
76
The last European train that travels by sea (bbc.com)
9
The striking Swedish workers taking on carmaker Tesla (bbc.com)
2
'The paradox of horror': How scary films can soothe your anxiety (bbc.com)
1
Clock-keepers prepare to turn back time (bbc.com)
1
Microsoft's Halo series heading to rival PlayStation for first time (bbc.com)
25
Last in Clojure (2024) (grishaev.me)
3
The school for astronauts hidden inside a Swiss mountain (bbc.com)
1
Chen Zhi: The 'scam empire' owner accused of stealing $14B in crypto (bbc.com)
2
A new South Texas data center will rely on untapped renewable energy (texastribune.org)
1
UK gambling ads with Hamilton and Chelsea logo banned over influence on children (bbc.com)
2
What's the best way to detect and destroy drones? (bbc.com)
6
Zuckerberg must take witness stand at social media safety trial, judge rules (cnbc.com)
2