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As AI shifts from output-generating large language models (LLMs) to armies of agents taking actions on their own, there is a growing threat that failures
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As AI shifts from output-generating large language models (LLMs) to armies of agents taking actions on their own, there is a growing threat that failures
June 20, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over
While on a fishing trip, a man sustained an unusual injury from a marlin.
Here’s why it’s so hard to see when we enter a dark room.
There are moments when life in Moscow feels completely normal – Thursday morning wasn’t one of them, writes Steve Rosenberg.
Deaths are reported in southern Lebanon, with the IDF saying it hit “Hezbollah terrorist targets” after the group fired over 50 projectiles at Israeli forces.
Nearly 1,700 people were evacuated from the huge blaze at Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach in Bayahibe, a popular resort town on the Caribbean coast.
The Japanese pop group have become global stars, after being recruited before they were teenagers.
New antibiotic candidates for drug-resistant bacteria may reside inside prions, mis-folded protein in the brain best known for rare and fatal degenerative brain diseases.
A new gene therapy has been used to successfully treat a deadly childhood liver disease using mice that model this disease by researchers at UCL
A pair of Wharton researchers have put a name to something that many AI users have quietly started doing: letting chatbots make their decisions for
BYD executive vice president Stella Li said the Chinese automaker has complied with all environmental regulations at its Szeged factory in Hungary, pushing back against
Families of suspected Ebola patients in DR Congo stormed a quarantine centre, removing patients.
The precarious memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran.