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AI helps researchers read ancient scroll burned to a crisp in Vesuvius eruption
Researchers have peered inside an ancient scroll that was burned to a crisp in the volcanic eruption that destroyed Pompeii nearly 2,000 years ago.
The scroll is one of hundreds found in the library of a Roman mansion in Herculaneum, a town on the west coast of Italy that was …
About 2,500 products will disappear from Coles shelves soon. Here’s what we know
Coles has announced about 2,500 products will disappear from the supermarket giant’s shelves soon.
The decision, first reported by the Australian Financial Review, builds on an investor presentation last year when Coles’s operations and sustainability officer, Anna Croft, revealed the supermarket would be “simplifying” its range.
The loss of 2,500 …
Australia are in pursuit of perfection as Sri Lanka seek to learn from their mistakes | Geoff Lemon
What to do after an exercise in perfection?
Australia’s men ran last week’s Test match in Galle
as brutally as theircounterpart women did in Melbourne
, both teams completing a win by an innings and plenty within 90 seconds of one another last Saturday.The ticked …
Labor has managed to tame inflation in an election year – but is anybody listening? | Greg Jericho
Nobody knows when the federal election will be (not even Anthony Albanese, I suspect; he might have thoughts, but he will also be ready to move should events dictate). But everyone knows what the election will be fought about – cost of living.
Got a new infrastructure proposal? Great, link …
Norway’s state oil firm lobbying to open Rosebank oilfield halves green investments
The Norwegian oil company fighting to open a giant new oilfield off Shetland has cut billions of pounds from its green spending plans in favour of producing more fossil fuels.
Equinor set out plans on Wednesday to halve its investments in low-carbon energy while producing more oil and gas, becoming …
Nottingham attacks: victims’ families call for killer’s doctors to be named
Greenland votes to leave the European Community – archive, February 1982
‘Quit EEC’ vote today
23 February 1982
Godthaab
: Greenland’s mainly Inuit (Eskimo) people are expected today to vote to leave the EEC, thereby depriving the Community of roughly half its total area. Some 32,500 Greenlanders are eligible to vote in a consultative referendum on whether the world’s largest island …Global ransomware payments plunge by a third amid crackdown
Ransomware payments fell by more than a third last year to $813m (£650m) as victims refused to pay cybercriminals and law enforcement cracked down on gangs, figures reveal.
The decline in such cyber-attacks – where access to a computer or its data is blocked and money is then demanded to …
Noel Clarke lawyers’ claims against Guardian journalists unacceptable, judge says
A high court judge has criticised lawyers representing Noel Clarke for making “unacceptable” allegations against Guardian journalists which “should not have been made and publicly aired without foundation”.
Mrs Justice Steyn dismissed claims that there had been any fabrication of evidence by them and said any deletion of documents was …
Örebro school shooting was one-man operation, police say
The suspected gunman was among the dead and six people were hospitalised after …