Nobel Prize winner Peter Higgs, who discovered so-called 'God particle,' dies at 94
The Nobel prize-winning physicist Peter Higgs died Monday at his home in Edinburgh, the University of Edinburgh in United Kingdom confirmed.
Zuma wins court battle to stand in S Africa election
South Africa's ex-president wins an appeal against his earlier disqualification by the electoral body.
Israel's Gaza withdrawal hints at what comes next
The unexpected pull-out could mark a new phase in the months-long war.
Watch: Bus passengers rescued from flood waters
The bus was travelling to Nairobi when it was swept off the road.
Nigeria recovers $24m during poverty minister probe
Funds have been traced to over 50 bank accounts following Betta Edu's suspension, investigators say.
Italy sets up €1B AI fund, mulls new penalties for the tech’s misuse
Backed by state lender Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP), Italy is committing €1bn to AI development over the course of the next five years. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni first announced the plan for a dedicated AI fund last month. “The
Autonomous vertical farming startup to grow crops in space in 2026
A vertical farming startup from the UK is taking its technology to new heights. The UK Space Agency has awarded Vertical Future £1.5mn to build an autonomous farm in orbit. The high-tech veggie garden will be installed on the world’s
Magnetic Star Awakens After Sleeping For 10 Years And It's Acting Super Weird
"We had never seen anything like this before."
Study Confirms Super-Earth Really Is a Bizarre 'Eyeball' Planet
Locked in a perpetual stare.
Mexico releases footage of Ecuador police storming its embassy in Quito
The raid spurred criticism as being violation of international law as Ecuador sought to arrest a former vice president.
At least three dead after explosion at Italy hydroelectric plant
Four people missing and three wounded taken to hospital after blast at power plant in the town of Bargi, near Bologna.
Cross-border fighting with Israel leaves Lebanese towns in ruins
Thousands in Lebanon are homeless after 6 months of Israeli strikes.
This Japanese Diet Is Linked to Less Brain Shrinkage in Women, Experts Say
Here's what we know.
Arizona’s top court allows near-total 1864 abortion ban to go into effect
The conservative-stacked court ruled 4-2 that the century-old law would be 'enforceable' within 14 days of the ruling.