Perfect day for Lando Norris as he surges to pole after winning F1 Brazil GP sprint race
Lando Norris aims to rectify last year's Brazilian Grand Prix disappointment by starting from pole, while Max Verstappen struggles in 16th after a risky Red Bull gamble.
Jose Mourinho: Former Man Utd boss agrees deal to return to Benfica after 25 years
Jose Mourinho returns to Benfica as head coach, completing a full circle in his managerial career after being sacked by Fenerbahce.
Interact with OK Go’s Innovative Open-Source Animated Music Video for ‘Impulse Purchase’
OK Go collaborates with animators to create an open-source music video for 'Impulse Purchase,' blending cartoonish characters with real-time motion capture, showcasing the power of Blender Studio's software.
These benches are made from £2.5m worth of shredded bank notes
The Bank of England showcases 'Reconstructing Value', an exhibition transforming decommissioned banknotes into high-end furniture, highlighting the potential of circular design.
Glittering glimpse of starbirth
The James Webb Space Telescope captures a star-forming region in Pismis 24, revealing massive stars sculpting a cosmic dust-scape, offering insights into stellar evolution.
Watch a Timelapse of the Notorious Kowloon Walled City Built to Scale in Minecraft
A Minecraft architect recreates the dense Kowloon Walled City, once the world's most densely populated area, in a timelapse video, capturing its intricate architecture and history.
Mussolini's great-grandson makes Serie A debut
Romano Floriani Mussolini, Benito Mussolini's great-grandson, made his Serie A debut for Cremonese, helping them win 3-2 against Sassuolo.
Hot Dog University — Switchboard Magazine
Hot Dog University in Chicago trains entrepreneurs in the art of Chicago-style hot dogs, offering a blend of tradition, business acumen, and the American dream of reinvention.
Warning: AI-powered ransomware is real and in the wild
AI-powered ransomware, named PromptLock by ESET, uses OpenAI's model to generate unique scripts, evading detection and threatening data security.
How India became the diabetes capital of the world
India has become the diabetes capital of the world, accounting for a quarter of global cases, with scientists investigating factors like diet, urbanization, and genetics. The crisis has escalated rapidly, affecting millions and leading to severe health complications.
Can ChatGPT really analyse your dreams?
People are using AI like ChatGPT to analyze their dreams, finding it a convenient alternative to professional therapists, especially during emotional turmoil and a global mental health crisis.
‘Where’s Waldo?’ Meets Sarcastic, Dystopian Visions in Ben Tolman’s Elaborate Ink Drawings
Ben Tolman's 'Control' exhibition at Galerie LJ features dystopian ink drawings, blending 'Where’s Waldo?' playfulness with M.C. Escher's illusions, critiquing modern disconnection and societal flaws.
Ringbrothers' 'Octavia' Is Its First Aston Martin Build With 805-HP
Ringbrothers unveiled the 'Octavia,' a reimagined 1971 Aston Martin DBS with 805 hp, featuring a Ford V8 engine and extensive custom modifications.
Manchester United sink to new low after losing penalty shoot-out to Grimsby
Manchester United suffered a historic defeat against Grimsby in the League Cup, losing in a penalty shootout after a dramatic match marked by poor performance and costly errors.
Michael Caine, Bowie and more: David Bailey’s iconic pin-ups – in pictures
A new retrospective highlights David Bailey's iconic fashion imagery from the 1960s and his later reinvention of the nude.
‘AI psychosis’: could chatbots fuel delusional thinking? – podcast
Reports of 'AI psychosis', where intensive use of chatbots leads to delusions, raise concerns about the impact of large language models on users' reality perception. Madeleine Finlay interviews Dr. Hamilton Morrin on risks and safety measures.
YouTube’s Sneaky AI ‘Experiment’
YouTube is using AI to enhance video quality without creators' consent, causing concern among artists and viewers about authenticity and trust in content.
Black Moon in August: What it is, what it isn't, and how to ‘see’ it
A Black Moon, occurring when an astronomical season has four new moons instead of three, happens about once every 33 months. Despite its name, it's not an official astronomical event, but it offers darker skies for viewing faint celestial objects.
Cheese Please! Send Your Emails with a Side of Swiss
Designer Dirk McGirk created a 'mechanical cheese board' with 104 Swiss keycaps, complete with knives, wine, jam, and a mouse, available for 3D printing.
EU wildfires worst on record as burning season continues | Wildfires | The Guardian
EU wildfires have reached unprecedented levels, with over 1 million hectares burned and record CO2 emissions.
'He owed his life to those Chinese fisherman': Dongji Rescue and the true story of a forgotten act of WW2 heroism
A new film, Dongji Rescue, tells the story of Chinese fishermen who saved 384 British POWs from the sinking of the Lisbon Maru during WW2, an event previously untold until now.
