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The Divided Mind by Edward Bullmore review – do we now know what causes schizophrenia?

Wednesday at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

A brilliant history of psychiatric ideas suggests we are on the cusp of a transformation in our understanding of severe mental illness

In 1973, an American psychologist called David Rosenhan published the results of a bold experiment. He’d arranged for eight “pseudo-patients” to attend appointments at psychiatric institutions, where they complained to doctors about hearing voices that...

IMF Pushes For Global Stablecoin Oversight – Digitap ($TAP) Regulated Offshore Setup Ranks As The Best Crypto Presale 2026

Wednesday at 08:05 AM, via Tech Financials

As investors search for the best cryptocurrency to buy right now amid tightening regulations and market uncertainty, global financial regulators are intensifying their focus on stablecoins.  These digital assets are becoming increasingly embedded in cross-border payments and global settlement infrastructure. This shift directly benefits Digitap ($TAP), a compliant infrastructure-first...

MTN Zambia launches the world’s First 4G Cloud Smartphone Solution, advancing digital inclusion through Device-Network-Cloud Synergy

Wednesday at 08:03 AM, via MyBroadband

Launch event of MTN Zambia’s 4G Cloud Smartphone solution in Lusaka MTN Zambia launched the world’s first 4G Cloud Smartphone solution, marking a major step forward in addressing digital inclusion challenges across the country. The new service integrates affordable Alola smartphones (device), high-quality 4G network (network), and the AppJoy cloud ecosystem (cloud), delivering a “low-cost,

Plantwatch: Pitcher plant’s sweet nectar is laced with toxic nerve agent

Wednesday at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Nepenthes khasiana oozes an enticing liquid on the rim of its pitchers that tempts its prey into a deadly trap

A carnivorous pitcher plant has recently been found to use a chemical nerve agent to drug its prey and lead them to a deadly end, being consumed in digestive juices at the bottom of the pitcher traps.

The pitcher plant Nepenthes khasiana oozes an enticing sweet nectar on the rim of its...

Breach At South Korea’s Equivalent of Amazon Exposed Data of Almost Every Adult

Wednesday at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Wall Street Journal: The alleged perpetrator had improper access to virtually every South Korean adult’s personal information: names, phone numbers and even the keycode to enter residential buildings. It was one of the biggest data breaches of recent years and it has sent the company it targeted — Coupang, South Korea’s equivalent of Amazon —...

EU Moves To Ease 2035 Ban On Internal Combustion Cars

Wednesday at 03:30 AM, via Slashdot

The EU is moving to soften its planned 2035 ban on internal combustion cars by allowing a small share of low-emission engines. “The less stringent limit would leave room for automakers to continue selling some plug-in hybrids, which have both electric and internal combustion engines and can use the combustion engine to recharge the battery without the need to find a charging station,” reports...

Meta Tolerates Rampant Ad Fraud From China To Safeguard Billions In Revenue

Wednesday at 02:50 AM, via Slashdot

A Reuters investigation found that Meta knowingly tolerated large volumes of scam and illegal ads from China worth billions in revenue. Reuters reports: Though China’s authoritarian government bans use of Meta social media by its citizens, Beijing lets Chinese companies advertise to foreign consumers on the globe-spanning platforms. As a result, Meta’s advertising business was thriving in...

Dual-PCB Linux Computer With 843 Components Designed By AI Boots On First Attempt

Wednesday at 02:10 AM, via Slashdot

Quilter says its AI designed a complex Linux single-board computer in just one week, booting Debian on first power-up. “Holy crap, it’s working,” exclaimed one of the engineers. Tom’s Hardware reports: LA-based startup Quilter has outlined Project Speedrun, which marks a milestone in computer design by AI. The headlining claims are that Quilter’s AI facilitated the design of a new Linux SBC,...

Mark Carney Criticised For Using British Spellings In Canadian Documents

Wednesday at 01:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Guardian: Mark Carney says that amid a fundamental shift to the nature of globalization, his government will catalyze the growth in both the public and private sector. But Canadian linguists say that’s a problem. Language experts have called out the Canadian prime minister’s growing “utilization” of British spellings in key documents — including the...

Intel Quietly Discontinues Its Open-Source User-Space Gaudi Driver Code

Wednesday at 00:50 AM, via Slashdot

Intel has quietly stopped maintaining its open-source user-space driver stack for Gaudi accelerators. Phoronix reports: It turns out earlier this year Intel archived the SynapseAI Core open-source code and is no longer maintained by Intel. The open-source Synapse AI Core GitHub repository was archived in February and README updated with: “This project will no longer be maintained by Intel....

Reporter Suggests Half-Life 3 Will Be a Steam Machine Launch Title

Wednesday at 00:10 AM, via Slashdot

A veteran games journalist claims Half-Life 3 is real and still planned as a Spring 2026 launch title tied to Valve’s next Steam Machine push. Ars Technica reports: On the contrary, veteran journalist Mike Straw insisted on a recent Insider Gaming podcast that “everybody I’ve talked to are still adamant [Half-Life 3] is a game that will be a launch title with the Steam Machine.” Straw — who has...

Volkswagen To End Production At German Plant, a First In Company History

Tuesday at 23:30 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: The last vehicle will roll off the assembly line at Volkswagen’s plant in Dresden, Germany, on Tuesday, marking the first time in the automaker’s 88-year history that it has closed a plant in its home country. Volkswagen warned of potential production cuts last year, as it faced shaky demand in Europe and China, its biggest market, as...

Utah Leaders Hinder Efforts To Develop Solar Energy Supply

Tuesday at 22:50 PM, via Slashdot

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed two bills this year that ended solar development tax credits and imposed a new tax on solar generation despite solar power accounting for two-thirds of the new projects waiting to connect to the state’s power grid. The legislation passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature has already had an impact. Since May, when the laws took effect, 51 planned solar...

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