UNICEF warns of a worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan, with millions of children suffering from malnutrition and disease ...
Meet Iris, the now-retired Labrador who sniffed out hidden laptops, thumb drives, and other technological evidence, helping launch a whole new kind of digital forensics.
The now-retired Labrador used her nose to find laptops, thumb drives, and other evidence humans missed, helping launch a whole new kind of digital forensics.
A planned takedown of plant-based businesses, throngs of tradwife and raw organ-eating influencers, and a new administration ...
The expolision of a black hole could explain the origins of a mysterious high-energy neutrino detected in 2023, as well as shedding more light on the mystery of dark matter in the process. In 2023, a ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — An automobile manufacturer that makes cars under the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram names issued a “do not drive” warning for over 200,000 vehicles Wednesday. According to an FCA ...
Black holes are born from the explosive deaths of stars. But can black holes themselves explode? Nobody knows for sure — but if they can, a team of scientists argue they may have spotted evidence of ...
Have you noticed an uptick in gaunt faces, protruding cheek bones and sunken eyes in your neighborhood? All you had to do was scan the Grammys audience last Sunday to see a few more. GLP-1 weight loss ...
The science pros at TKOR make targets explode using sonic shockwaves. Class 12 student mows down six-year-old in high-speed crash in Lucknow What Tarique Rahman's BNP said about India after Bangladesh ...
The Army Criminal Investigation Division announced Thursday a reward of up to $5,000 for information about an explosive stolen from Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The demolition shaped charge was last known ...
Denzel, meanwhile, who earned kudos himself in the metal scene with a ferocious cover of Rage Against The Machine classic Bulls On Parade in 2019, will support alt metal icons Deftones on their UK ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Britons are using so much “laughing gas” recreationally that explosions of nitrous oxide containers are ...