After hearing his wife scream while hiking, American scientist Fred Ramsdell thought she spotted a grizzly bear. But, having just switched on her phone, she […]
Month: October 2025
Bank of England warns of ‘sharp correction’ for markets if AI bubble bursts | Money News
The Bank of England sees trouble ahead for global financial markets if investors U-turn on the prospects for artificial intelligence (AI) ahead. The Bank‘s Financial […]
Harvest moon to appear biggest and brightest tonight – here’s all you need to see it | Science, Climate & Tech News
Tonight, the spectacular harvest moon is set to reach its fullest in UK skies. The lunar event is particularly significant as it is the first […]
Denmark proposes social media ban for under-15s – as PM hits out at ‘monster’ | Science, Climate & Tech News
The Danish government is proposing a ban on several social media apps for under-15s, according to the country’s prime minister. “We have unleashed a monster,” […]
British scientist among Nobel prize winners for quantum research | Science, Climate & Tech News
A British scientist was among three awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday. John Clarke, Michel H Devoret and John M Martinis won the […]
Robin Williams’s daughter begs people to stop sending her AI videos of her father | Science, Climate & Tech News
The daughter of late actor Robin Williams has begged people to stop sending her AI-generated “slop” of her father. “Please, just stop sending me AI […]
Bitcoin’s price is at record highs. Is it sustainable? | Money News
Bitcoin is trading at all-time highs, surging beyond £93,000 for the first time. The world’s biggest cryptocurrency has doubled in value over the past 12 […]
Why hot weather has triggered ‘mast year’ with big crop of acorns, conkers and berries | Science, Climate & Tech News
The UK’s hottest summer on record has triggered a “mast year”, when trees and shrubs produce an unusually large number of fruits and nuts like […]
Government offers trainee teachers up to £31,000 tax-free incentives to boost recruitment | UK News
The government has announced new financial incentives worth up to £31,000 tax-free for trainee teachers in maths, physics, chemistry and computing, in an effort to […]
Renewable energy produces more electricity than coal for the first time, experts say | Science, Climate & Tech News
For the first time in history, renewable energy has produced more of the world’s electricity than coal, according to a new analysis of global energy […]
