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Five Ways People Are Using Claude Code

23 January at 12:02 PM, via New York Times

The artificial intelligence tool generates computer code when people type prompts, so those with no coding experience can create their own programs and apps.

Here’s Who Just Bought TikTok

23 January at 05:32 AM, via New York Times

Several big companies and investment firms are part of the new American TikTok. Many have ties to one another and President Trump.

NIH ends funding of research that uses human fetal tissue from abortions

23 January at 00:25 AM, via The Guardian

Fetal tissue has been used to advance research into diabetes, Alzheimer’s, infertility and vaccines

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will no longer fund research that uses human fetal tissue obtained from “elective” abortions, the world’s biggest public funder of biomedical research announced on Thursday.

The ban marks the latest, and most dramatic, effort by Donald Trump’s...

‘Manosphere’ influencers pushing testosterone tests are convincing healthy young men there is something wrong with them, study finds

22 January at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Researcher points to ‘medicalisation of masculinity’ after investigating how men’s health is being monetised online

“If you’re not waking up in the morning with a boner, there’s a large possibility that you have low testosterone levels,” an influencer on TikTok with more than 100,000 followers warns his viewers.

Despite screening for low testosterone being medically unwarranted in most young...

How to Deal With That Drawer Full of Old Gadgets

22 January at 12:00 PM, via New York Times

This month, resolve to revive or relinquish those old music players and point-and-shoot cameras — and retrieve any files trapped on the devices.

The year of the ‘hectocorn’: the $100bn tech companies that could float in 2026

22 January at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

OpenAI, Anthropic, SpaceX and Stripe are rumoured to be among ten of the biggest companies considering IPOs

You’ve probably heard of “unicorns” – technology startups valued at more than $1bn – but 2026 is shaping up to be the year of the “hectocorn”, with several US and European companies potentially floating on stock markets at valuations over $100bn (£75bn).

OpenAI, Anthropic, SpaceX and...

How positivity affects health, the rise of scabies and bovine intelligence – podcast

22 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

The Guardian’s science editor, Ian Sample, talks to Madeleine Finlay about three eye-catching science stories from the week, including a study that suggests positive thinking can boost immune response. Also on the agenda is the mysterious rise of scabies in the UK, and the discovery that cows are more adept with tools than previously known

Clips: The Morning Show

Positive thinking could boost...

Bezos’s Blue Origin announces plans to deploy thousands of satellites in 2027

22 January at 01:19 AM, via The Guardian

Deployment will serve data centers, governments and businesses, jumping into market dominated by SpaceX

Jeff Bezos’s space company Blue Origin on Wednesday announced a plan to deploy 5,408 satellites in space for a communications network that will serve data centers, governments and businesses, jumping into a satellite constellation market dominated by Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

Deployment of...

Scientific rigour and the dangers of microplastics | Letters

21 January at 19:49 PM, via The Guardian

Joe Yates, Prof Philip J Landrigan, Prof Jennifer Kirwan and Prof Jamie Davies respond to an article on doubts raised about studies on microplastics in the human body

While it may be a belated Christmas present for the petrochemical industry, your article (‘A bombshell’: doubt cast on discovery of microplastics throughout human body, 13 January) was less surprising to the scientific...

Hand shape in Indonesian cave may be world’s oldest known rock art

21 January at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Archaeologists say stencil painted with ochre in limestone cave on Muna Island was created at least 67,800 years ago

The faded outline of a hand on a cave wall in Indonesia may be the world’s oldest known rock art, according to archaeologists who say it was created at least 67,800 years ago.

The ancient hand stencil was discovered in a limestone cave popular with tourists on Muna Island, part...

At Check-In, Your Face Is Increasingly Your ID

21 January at 17:47 PM, via New York Times

Facial recognition at security and immigration checkpoints and gates could ease airport hassles, even as the technology raises privacy concerns.

Suni Williams, Starliner astronaut, retires after 27 years at Nasa

21 January at 17:04 PM, via The Guardian

She set the record for most spacewalk time by a woman and spent nine months at the International Space Station

Suni Williams, one of two Nasa astronauts whose 10-day test flight mission turned into a nine-month odyssey on the International Space Station (ISS), has retired from the US space agency.

The 60-year-old former navy captain left in December after 27 years with Nasa, according to a...

Spectacular aurora captured from space by Russian cosmonaut – video

21 January at 12:36 PM, via The Guardian

Aurora lights shimmering over Earth were filmed on camera by Russia’s space agency Roscosmos cosmonaut Sergey Kud-Sverchkov from the International Space Station. The phenomenon is caused by solar storms emitting high-speed charged particles colliding with gases in Earth’s atmosphere. The most common colour seen during this display is green, although other colours such as pink and red are...

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