Greek floods and fires expose Europe’s climate defences
September's floods, the worst on record in Greece, devastated the fertile country, washing away farmland, roads and railways and killing 16 people. It was the second major flood in three…
Australia stopped Indian might and won their sixth World Cup title
Australia once again proved their ability to perform at the highest level on Sunday when they beat India to win the 50-over World Cup title and cement their status as…
Scotland ended Euro 2024 qualification with a draw
Scotland ended their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with a frantic 3-3 draw at home to Norway. With qualification for next year's European Championship in Germany already assured, Scotland twice came…
OpenAI appoints former Twitch executive as interim CEO
OpenAI has appointed former Twitch executive Emmett Shirey to lead the startup, replacing Sam Altman, who will join major backer Microsoft to lead a new cutting-edge artificial intelligence research group.
SpaceX spacecraft launch fails minutes after entering space
SpaceX Starship, an unmanned spacecraft designed to take astronauts to the moon and beyond, failed in space shortly after liftoff on Saturday, aborting its second test but travelling further than…
Microsoft is considering participating in an updated OpenAI board
OpenAI's largest sponsor, Microsoft, is considering joining its board of directors if ousted CEO Sam Altman returns to the ChatGPT developer. The report said that Microsoft could either take a…
Bayer ordered to pay $1.56bn in the latest US trial over Roundup herbicide
A Missouri jury has ordered Bayer to pay $1.56 billion to four plaintiffs who claimed the company's Roundup herbicide caused injuries, including cancer. The verdict could increase investor pressure on…
Researchers re-investigate Alzheimer’s vaccines
Innovative Alzheimer's treatments that remove toxic proteins from the brain have reignited interest in vaccines to treat the memory-destroying disease, potentially offering a cheaper and easier-to-administer option for millions of…
Pharmaceutical companies agree with UK government to renew revenue recovery scheme
The pharmaceutical industry has reached an agreement with the British government to renew an access to medicines scheme. This scheme obliges manufacturers to pay part of their drug revenues to…
Justin Timberlake’s plans to sue Britney Spears have been revealed
It became known about the plans of American singer and actor Justin Timberlake to sue his former lover, singer Britney Spears. It is noted that because of the release of…
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