How long you can use vintage Tupperware
Since Tupperware, the iconic kitchen brand that's been a household name for decades, signaled recently that it might be going out of business, you might be wondering how long your stash of its food storage containers is safe to use
Two loggers killed in bow and arrow attack after 'encroaching on land of uncontacted tribe'
Two loggers have been killed in a bow and arrow attack after allegedly encroaching on the land of the uncontacted Mashco Piro indigenous tribe deep in
Asylum seeker who survived deadly boat sinking in Channel would risk his life again to reach UK
An asylum seeker who survived Tuesday's fatal small boat sinking in the Channel has told Sky News he would risk his life again to get to
Israeli forces will stay in Gaza border corridor until guarantee it's not used as Hamas 'supply line'
Israel will not remove its troops from a narrow strip of land on the Gaza side of the border with Egypt until there is a guarantee
South Korea makes advancements in drive system technology for machine tools
Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) has succeeded in domestically developing "CNC driving system" technology, a core component of machine tools—often referred to as "Mother Machines," the machines that make other machines.
CERN for AI may be the EU’s ‘last chance’ to gain on foreign competition
With the EU lagging behind the US and China on artificial intelligence, the idea of a CERN for AI has been gaining traction — even reaching the high ranks of the European Commission. “I will propose to set up a European AI
Seeing like a butterfly: Optical invention enhances camera capabilities
Butterflies can see more of the world than humans, including more colors and the field oscillation direction, or polarization, of light. This special ability enables them to navigate with precision, forage for food and communicate with one another. Other species,
TNW Podcast: The story of Veloretti, who is the Barbie phone for, farewell to AnandTech
Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and feature interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry. In today’s episode,
Study: People facing life-or-death choice put too much trust in AI
In simulated life-or-death decisions, about two-thirds of people in a UC Merced study allowed a robot to change their minds when it disagreed with them—an alarming display of excessive trust in artificial intelligence, researchers said.
Retail spending fell in March as consumers pull back
Spending at US retailers fell in March as consumers pulled back amid recessionary fears fueled by the banking crisis.
Researchers develop reconfigurable MIMO-based self-powered battery-less light communication system
In a new paper published in Light: Science & Application, a team of scientists, led by Professor Khaled Salama from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and co-workers have developed a reconfigurable simultaneous lightwave information and power transfer (SLIPT)