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The Bitcoin Way Review: Everything You Need To Know About The Bitcoin Consultancy

17 July at 10:49 AM, via Tech Financials

Securing your bitcoin isn’t just about choosing the right wallet but also taking full control of your financial sovereignty. Whether you’re new to bitcoin self-custody or refining your existing setup, The Bitcoin Way offers expert, personalized guidance designed to eliminate reliance on third parties. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution; it’s a hands-on process tailored to […]

SA Government Commits Over R1 trillion To Infrastructure Investment

17 July at 10:32 AM, via Tech Financials

Government is following through on its commitment to invest more than R1 trillion in infrastructure over the next three years to renew the country’s roads, port, rail, energy and water systems. This is according to President Cyril Ramaphosa who presented The Presidency Budget Vote for the 2025/2026 financial year in the National Assembly in Parliament […]

Even Neanderthals had distinct preferences when it came to making dinner, study suggests

17 July at 09:56 AM, via The Guardian

Analysis of bones from two caves shows prehistoric people butchered the same animals in different ways

Nothing turns up the heat in a kitchen quite like debating the best way to chop an onion. Now researchers have found even our prehistoric cousins had distinct preferences when it came to preparing food.

Archaeologists studying animal bones recovered from two caves in northern Israel have found...

Volvo Is Opening A Full-Service Dealership In Gqeberha’s Moffett Retail Park

17 July at 09:18 AM, via Tech Financials

Volvo Car South Africa (VCSA) is expanding its footprint in the Eastern Cape with the opening of a new full-service dealership in Gqeberha. Located within the Moffett Retail Park, the facility will officially open its doors on 1 October 2025, offering Volvo owners in the region a comprehensive sales and after-sales experience. Grant Locke, Managing Director […]

As Agentic AI Reshapes The Workforce, Businesses Must Proactively Redeploy Talent

17 July at 09:07 AM, via Tech Financials

The world of work is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by the rise of agentic AI – systems capable of independent action and complex problem-solving. Coupled with demographic shifts and broader technology adoption, this next phase of work is leading to a revaluation of the skills and roles needed. As we move away from a […]

Sudan’s children face growing threat of deadly infectious diseases as vaccination rates halve

17 July at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

The country, beset by war, has the world’s lowest rates of vaccination, says the World Health Organization, as global immunisation drive also stalls

Children in Sudan, caught up in what aid organisations have called the world’s largest humanitarian crisis and threatened by rising levels of violence, are increasingly vulnerable to deadly infectious diseases as vaccinations in the country...

Two black holes collide, lab-grown organs, world’s first climate visa – podcast

17 July at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Madeleine Finlay is joined by Ian Sample to discuss three intriguing science and environment stories. From a breakthrough in the quest to create organs in the lab to a world-first climate visa that will see citizens relocate from the island of Tuvalu to Australia, plus what happens when two massive black holes collide

Scientists detect biggest ever merger of two massive black holes

A climate...

The Bills That Could Change Crypto in The U.S.

17 July at 00:27 AM, via New York Times

There are multiple bills before the House that could redefine the way crypto is regulated in the U.S. Those in the crypto industry have been lobbying for the bills, which could lead to less oversight of the industry by the S.E.C. and to more widespread use of stablecoins. David Yaffe-Bellany, a technology reporter for The New York Times, explains.

‘We’d never heard of it’: a woman tells of her daughter’s death of mitochondrial disease

16 July at 23:00 PM, via The Guardian

Liz Curtis describes how the loss of Lily drove her to set up a foundation that funded a gene test for the condition

When I had my 20 week scan, Lily had a strange heartbeat. It would beat and then stop and then start beating again. The sonographer had never seen it before. I was referred by my local hospital to St George’s to see a specialist and it happened again. I went back every day for...

Eight healthy babies born after IVF using DNA from three people

16 July at 23:00 PM, via The Guardian

Genetic material from mother and father transferred to healthy donor egg to reduce risk of life-threatening diseases

‘We’d never heard of it’: a woman tells of her daughter’s death of mitochondrial disease

Doctors in the UK have announced the birth of eight healthy babies after performing a groundbreaking procedure that creates IVF embryos with DNA from three people to prevent the children from...

Congress Was Supposed to Vote on 3 Crypto Bills This Week

16 July at 22:56 PM, via New York Times

The crypto industry was headed for a landmark moment in the House with three bills that it helped push going to a vote. But a coalition of ultraconservative House Republicans staged a mutiny.

Astronomers capture birth of planets around baby sun outside our solar system

16 July at 22:14 PM, via The Guardian

Seeds of rocky planets forming in gas around star Hops-315 is called glimpse of ‘time zero’, when new worlds start to gel

Astronomers have discovered the earliest seeds of rocky planets forming in the gas around a baby sun-like star, providing a precious peek into the dawn of our own solar system.

It’s an unprecedented snapshot of “time zero”, scientists reported on Wednesday, when new...

Largest piece of Mars on Earth sells for over $5m at New York auction

16 July at 22:00 PM, via The Guardian

Meteorite weighing 54lb found in Sahara in 2023 beats estimate as dinosaur skeleton sells for more than $30m

The largest piece of Mars ever found on Earth was sold for just over $5m at an auction of rare geological and archaeological objects in New York on Wednesday, while a juvenile dinosaur skeleton went for more than $30m.

The 54-pound (25kg) rock named NWA 16788 was discovered in the Sahara...

Nvidia C.E.O. Treads Carefully in Beijing

16 July at 16:04 PM, via New York Times

Jensen Huang, the chipmaker’s chief executive, is trying to balance his company’s interests as the United States and China compete for supremacy in artificial intelligence.

iPhone 17 Pro May Return To Aluminum Alloy Body

16 July at 14:35 PM, via Tech Financials

Apple plans to go all the way back to an aluminum alloy body for the iPhone 17 Pro series, abandoning the titanium and stainless-steel materials used in previous top-tier models, according to the latest leaks. The shift is another show-stopping reversal in Apple’s choice of material for its smartphones and has generated controversies regarding which […]

LEPAS Debuts In South Africa 2026 To Redefine Premium SUVs

16 July at 12:58 PM, via Tech Financials

LEPAS will officially debut in South Africa in 2026, introducing a fresh perspective on what a premium SUV can be – elegant, expressive, and tailored to a contemporary lifestyle. LEPAS made its global debut in April 2025, aimed at younger, style-conscious drivers seeking more than just mobility, the brand combines design-led thinking with advanced technology […]

Fuse Lit: SA’s U.S. Tech Bomb ‘Nears Detonation’

16 July at 12:10 PM, via Tech Financials

South Africa’s political discourse remains fixated on squabbles in the Government of National Unity (GNU), while a far more consequential threat looms: one that could devastate the economy, cripple state functions, and isolate the country from global tech infrastructure. That threat is the impending United States–South Africa Bilateral Relations Review Act (H.R. 2633), which, if […]

Dandelion-like ‘Welsh dodo’ plant continues to hold on in secret location

16 July at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Thought extinct in wild until three plants were found in 2002, Snowdonia hawkweed numbers have risen to six

One of the rarest plants in the world is growing at a secret location on the edge of Eryri in north Wales.

The Snowdonia hawkweed (Hieracium snowdoniense) is a small plant, barely reaching 30cm high, but with a brilliant golden yellow inflorescence that looks a bit like a dandelion, which...

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