Repairing the damage to children’s education caused by the pandemic lockdowns and closures will disrupt England’s schools until the mid-2030s, according to a new report
"My main goal is to advocate why you should also learn to develop in the Linux environment"
Half a century ago, an obscure state senator fought to ban gas-powered cars — and almost won
the growing threat to the hidden network of cables that power the internet
Is the dream of nuclear fusion dead? Why the international experimental reactor is in ‘big trouble’
Clicker games are the product of stripping a game down to nothing but the microtransactions and trading elements, which is likely why the developers of “Banana” don't care if it's bots or humans playing, so long as users are buying and trading content. They're earning about 10% of every sale between players, human or not
Japan’s rice stocks drop to lowest level in decades amid tourist boom and poor crop yields
May Soon Be Legal to Jailbreak AI to Expose How it Works
CrowdStrike global outage to cost US Fortune 500 companies $5.4bn
Marathon Petroleum, explained in a company periodical nearly 50 years ago that global temperature rise potentially linked to “industrial expansion” could one day cause “widespread starvation and other social and economic calamities”
Blade Runner 2099, the upcoming Amazon Prime Video television sequel to the 1982 and 2017 films of the same franchise, has started shooting in Prague
Disinformation networks ‘flooded’ X before EU elections, report says
Analysis by Dutch researchers shows coordinated activity in France, Germany and Italy in run-up to ballot
Melodies in chart-topping music have become less complex, study finds
Scientists say changes since 1950 could partly be due to new genres such as stadium rock, disco and hip-hop
Google’s emissions climb nearly 50% in five years due to AI energy demand