
It’s not just about nudity warns actress – the complex reality of images and online abuse
Tech companies and authorities are failing women by focusing on nudity rather than consent, says a report by Chayn.
MONDAY, 13 JULY 2026, 01:06

Tech companies and authorities are failing women by focusing on nudity rather than consent, says a report by Chayn.
The driver told investigators he was using the vehicle’s automated-driver system when the vehicle left the roadway and crashed into a house in Harris County, Texas.

Maps created as part of Defra-funded Slimers project allowed test growers to halve amount of slug pellets used
Farmers believe they have a new weapon in their age-old battle against the slugs that destroy their crops: modern technology.
Slug prediction maps, which have been created by computer models as part of a research project, are now helping growers to better target the use of pesticides,...

An AI company is sending free cleaners door-to-door in a bid to train the robots it hopes one day will replace them.

Sudden cardiac arrest is statistically rare but among the leading causes of death for children and young people. And families often have no idea of the risk until it’s too late
Before Alexandra Thoms goes to sleep, she puts together a flat-pack dining table with her father, Gordon. She needs the table for her otherwise sparse two-bedroom Melbourne apartment which she has moved into just weeks...
The U.V. Okies have dominated a competition with other senior living facilities for six seasons, but they’re not just there to win.
A lawsuit filed in California claims the automaker’s philanthropic arm stole technology intended to help poor farmers, but it is not clear to what end.

Kennedy overrides CDC order saying American who came into contact with hantavirus can self-quarantine
The Trump administration is employing “authoritarian” and “unconstitutional” quarantine measures for at least one person who came into contact with a hantavirus patient, health law experts say.
The mandatory quarantine, reimposed without an offering scientific evidence, reveals how the US might...

The reconstruction of the vaquita, whose numbers barely reach double figures in the wild, is designed to help research and conservation efforts
Scientists have created a digital reconstruction of the world’s most endangered marine mammal, preserving its anatomy in three dimensions to aid research and conservation efforts as the species teeters on the brink of extinction.
The project digitised...

The Nex Playground will cost £269 (€319) when it is released on 22 June in the UK and Ireland.

Edwards has been the boss of the data watchdog since January 2022, and said he had made inappropriate attempts at humour.

Experts cast doubt on conclusion of government-funded study of factory emitting forever chemicals near Blackpool
Questions have been raised about the conclusions drawn by a government-funded study into kidney cancer rates near a factory linked to forever chemicals near Blackpool.
Pfoa, a known carcinogenic forever chemical that was banned globally in 2020, was emitted from the AGC Chemicals...

Study suggests exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ may be a main driver of disease, formerly called PCOS, authors say
New research for the first time links prenatal exposure to Pfas “forever chemicals” with the development of polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS) later in life.
PMOS, formerly known as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), is estimated to impact about 13% of women. Many cases...

Stand Up for Science founder says proposal to control how grants are spent would ‘dismantle US science ecosystem’
While waiting to board her flight home at Ronald Reagan Washington national airport recently, Colette Delawalla was reviewing a list of possible impacts from a proposed Trump administration rule on controlling federal money, including grants for research.
Delawalla, the founder of...

Rockstar’s sixth game in the franchise is set to be the biggest game release of the year.
One final episode from our live event, featuring a debate, questions from listeners and the dramatic and unplanned collapse of a dancing robot.

Do we really want to play dice with our planet?
A series in the Guardian recently declared “it’s time to talk about geoengineering.” So let’s talk about it. And let us start with some simple truths about this cluster of techno-optimistic “quick fixes” which purport to somehow offset our slow progress towards zeroing out planet-warming carbon emissions.
Solar geoengineering proposals –...

In this week’s newsletter: The melting of the Arctic’s summer sea ice is the most visible upshot of the climate crisis. Refreezing it might be a long shot – but do drastic times call for drastic measures?
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Speeding across rapidly melting Arctic ice on a snowmobile gave me a vivid feel for its beauty and fragility. The brilliant...
Tesla sales are rebounding in Europe even though many people have negative feelings about Elon Musk, the company’s chief executive. We want to know why.

Himalayan villages are creating artificial glaciers to guarantee water for their crops in the spring.
The employees encouraged limits on the complexes in a series of hearings in the tech giant’s hometown, Seattle.