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Science/Tech

Look up: Milky Way photographer of the year 2026 – in pictures

Today at 01:25 AM, via The Guardian

Photographers search for dark skies in the most remote landscapes to find places where the galaxy shines with extraordinary clarity. They share not only their breathtaking results but also their methods, trials and adventures

• Stargazing in New Zealand’s first dark sky community

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Don’t reach for the bug spray: scientists find insects may feel pain after crickets nurse sore antenna

Today at 01:01 AM, via The Guardian

The behavioural cue of ‘flexible self-protection’ is a way to establish whether an animal feels pain, scientists say

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Do insects feel pain? Crickets certainly seem to, according to new research which finds they stroke and groom a sore antenna in much...

South Korea Floats ‘Citizen Dividend’ Using AI Profits

Today at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

South Korea’s presidential policy chief is calling for a “citizen dividend” that would return some AI-driven profits and tax revenue to the public. The Straits Times. From the report: Presidential policy chief Kim Yong-beom said in a Facebook post that a portion of the profits and tax revenue derived from the artificial intelligence boom “should be structurally returned to all citizens.” That...

Instructure Pays Canvas Hackers To Delete Students’ Stolen Data

Today at 00:00 AM, via Slashdot

Instructure, the company behind the widely used Canvas learning platform, says it reached an agreement with the hackers who stole 3.5 terabytes of student and university data. The company says it received “digital confirmation” that the information was destroyed and that affected schools and students would not be extorted. The BBC reports: Paying cyber criminals goes against the advice of law...

Amazon Employees Are ‘Tokenmaxxing’ Due To Pressure To Use AI Tools

Yesterday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Financial Times (via Ars Technica): Amazon employees are using an internal AI tool to automate non-essential tasks in a bid to show managers they are using the technology more frequently. The Seattle-based group has started to widely deploy its in-house “MeshClaw” product in recent weeks, allowing employees to create AI agents that can connect to...

MAHA Is Still Creepily Obsessed With Your Fertility

Yesterday at 22:38 PM, via Wired

RFK Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz’s comments about teen sperm count and “underbabied” Americans at a recent women’s health event underscore the White House’s pronatalist agenda.

Google Announces Its Chromebook Successor: the Googlebook

Yesterday at 22:00 PM, via Slashdot

Google is teasing a new line of “Googlebook” laptops for this fall, powered by a new Android-and-ChromeOS-derived operating system that will run Chrome, Android apps, phone-connected apps and files, and deeply integrated Gemini features. The company says Chromebooks will continue “after the launch of Googlebook” and “…all Chromebooks will continue to receive support through their device’s...

Microsoft’s $1 Billion AI Data Center Will ‘Switch Off Half of Kenya’

Yesterday at 21:00 PM, via Slashdot

Microsoft and G42’s planned $1 billion AI data center in Kenya has stalled amid disagreements over power commitments, with President William Ruto saying the country would need to “switch off half the country” to support the project at full scale. Tom’s Hardware reports: The project, announced in May 2024 during Ruto’s visit to Washington, was supposed to bring a geothermal-powered data center...

EU To Crack Down On TikTok, Instagram’s ‘Addictive Design’

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

The EU plans to target “addictive design” features on TikTok, Instagram, and other platforms, including endless scrolling, autoplay, push notifications, and recommendation loops that can steer children toward harmful content. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said new regulation could arrive later this year, alongside an EU age-verification app meant to make child-safety rules...

Robert Smith obituary

Yesterday at 19:09 PM, via The Guardian

My father, Robert Smith, who has died aged 92, was a pharmacologist and professor at St Mary’s medical school in London (now part of Imperial College) whose work helped shape thinking on people’s differing responses to drugs – genetically, biochemically and clinically.

Bob became well known in particular for his role in the discovery of “debrisoquine polymorphism”. An enthusiastic...

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