Campus Protests Give Russia, China and Iran Fuel to Exploit U.S. Divide
America’s adversaries have mounted online campaigns to amplify the social and political conflicts over Gaza flaring at universities, researchers say.
Judge Grills U.S. and Google on Antitrust Claims
Judge Amit P. Mehta tried poking holes in the closing arguments of a landmark monopoly case as he weighs a ruling that could reshape tech.
This tech investor will pay Ukrainian farmers to trap carbon in their soil
Lithuanian climate investment firm HeavyFinance has added over 700,000 football pitches-worth of farmland in Ukraine to its soil carbon credit programme. Modern agriculture has taken its toll on soils. Centuries of plowing, cutting, and overgrazing has made land less fertile.
As Kubernetes turns 10, experts predict the future of cloud-native
In June, Kubernetes celebrates its tenth birthday. The system is now so widely used by hundreds of thousands of companies worldwide to scale their applications to meet demand it’s hard even to remember a time before it existed. But there
A new form of mpox that may spread more easily found in Congo's biggest outbreak
Scientists say a new form of mpox detected in a mining town in Congo might more easily spread among people
Medicaid expansion discussions could fall apart in Republican-led Mississippi
The first serious effort by Mississippi’s Republican-led Legislature to expand Medicaid could be crumbling
Pregnancy-related deaths have fallen to pre-pandemic levels, new US data says
New government data suggests U.S. pregnancy-related deaths have fallen back to pre-pandemic levels
Iran willing to 'expend every Arab life' in efforts to destroy Israel, former US security adviser says
Iran is willing to "expend every Arab life" in its efforts to end Western influence in the Middle East and destroy Israel, a former US national
Face of 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman reconstructed
Archaeologists have been able to piece together the skull of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal skeleton.Researchers from Cambridge University and Liverpool John Moores unearthed the skull at the
Data suggests why Chinese manufacturers dominate in so many sectors
Chinese manufacturers receive nine times more government support than their Western counterparts, according to calculations from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) which help
Trump's potential running mate continues to defend killing her puppy
A potential running mate for Donald Trump in the US election has continued to defend shooting dead her family's puppy after saying the animal was "extremely dangerous".
Goldman Sachs scraps bonus cap for top London-based staff
Goldman Sachs is removing a cap on bonuses for London-based staff, paving the way for it to resume making multimillion pound payouts to its best-performing traders and dealmakers.
US judge hears closing arguments in landmark Google antitrust case
Lawyers for the US government and Google gave their closing arguments Thursday in a landmark antitrust trial over the search engine's monopoly power.