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AI to revolutionise fundamental physics and ‘could show how universe will end’
Advanced artificial intelligence is to revolutionise fundamental physics and could open a window on to the fate of the universe, according to Cern’s next director general.
Prof Mark Thomson, the British physicist who will assume leadership of Cern on 1 January 2026, says machine learning is paving the way for …
De’Aaron Fox reportedly joining Victor Wembanyama with Spurs in three-team swap
The Kings, Spurs and Chicago Bulls are putting the finishing touches on a three-team trade that will send De’Aaron Fox to San Antonio and Zach LaVine to Sacramento, ESPN reported Sunday night.
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Ukraine war briefing: Ukraine dismisses Trump envoy suggestion that both sides will make concessions
Donald Trump’s Ukraine envoy hinted that both sides would have to make concessions to end the war – which could include Kyiv giving up land occupied by Russia
. Keith Kellogg told Fox News that “both sides will give a little bit”. Zelenskyy “has already indicated he will soften …
The Chinese AI companies that could match DeepSeek’s impact
Markets reeled
as Nvidia, a microchip and AI firm, shed more than $500bn in market value in a record one-day …Most zero-hours workers ‘with same employer for more than a year’
Hundreds of thousands of British workers are on zero-hours contracts despite being with the same employer for years, according to analysis from the TUC.
The majority of zero-hours contract workers have been with their employer for more than 12 months, while one in eight have not been granted regular employment …
How Australia plans to connect 600,000 skilled foreign workers and the industries desperate for them
A workforce of more than 600,000 professionals stand ready to help plug the staffing shortages across the economy.
But there’s a problem. They can’t.
A disconnected, complex and costly system for recognising overseas qualifications is blamed for preventing or delaying skilled migrants working in their chosen field in Australia.
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Starmer calls on European leaders to put more economic pressure on Russia
Keir Starmer has called on European leaders to put more economic pressure on Russia, saying Donald Trump’s threat of sanctions has left Vladimir Putin “rattled”.
Before a meeting in Brussels on Monday, the prime minister said it was necessary to “see all allies stepping up – particularly in Europe” when …
Toronto Raptors fans boo US national anthem after Donald Trump tariffs
Fans at a Toronto Raptors game on Sunday continued an emerging trend of booing the American national anthem at sporting events in Canada.
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Fans of the NBA’s lone Canadian franchise booed the US anthem …
Greece sends rescue teams to Santorini amid fears of big earthquake
Greek authorities have dispatched special forces, rescue teams, tents and drones to the island of Santorini after hundreds of seismic tremors were recorded in the area.
Amid fears of a bigger earthquake that could cause a tsunami, people were advised to avoid the shoreline and derelict buildings, to empty swimming …
Rubio tells Panama to reduce Chinese influence in canal area or face US action
The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, has held talks in Panama with its president, José Raúl Mulino, as protesters marched in opposition to Donald Trump’s demand for ownership of the Panama canal to be returned to the US.
The US’s top diplomat told Mulino in the talks that the …