As human-spaceflight missions grow longer and travel farther from Earth, keeping crews healthy gets more challenging. Astronauts on the International Space Station can depend on real-time calls to Houston, regular cargo deliveries of medicines, and a quick ride home after six months. All of that may soon change as NASA …
Read More »From Automation To Augmentation – AI In Finance Awards 2025
Global Finance introduces its first AI In Finance awards, recognizing the current AI revolution in finance. Traditional artificial intelligence, including machine learning and statistical modeling, is nothing new to financial institutions. AI has long been instrumental in data analysis, trend forecasting, automation, risk management, and enhancement of customer service. At …
Read More »Book your exhibit table before your competitor does at Disrupt 2025
TechCrunch Disrupt isn’t just a tech conference — it’s a launchpad. For 20 years, startups have come to TechCrunch Disrupt to meet their first investors, land their biggest partnerships, and spark the idea that takes them to the next level. In 2025, that launchpad could be your exhibit table. With …
Read More »The Suzanne Morphew Case: Nothing Is What It Seems
After a mother of two vanishes on Mother’s Day, bizarre clues emerge— a chipmunk alibi, a tranquilizer gun and a spy pen. “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
Read More »Egypt’s CIB Eyes Another 50 Years of Leadership
As milestones go, being at the forefront of a country’s banking sector for 50 years, and driving economic growth and championing customer-centric innovation, is something to celebrate. “From our early days to becoming Egypt’s leading private sector bank and the preferred financial partner for over 500 of the nation’s largest …
Read More »Former Googlers’ AI startup OpenArt now creates ‘brain rot’ videos in just one click
AI-generated “brain rot” videos are popping up all over the internet and getting a lot of attention. Currently gaining traction among younger users, these clips feature wild characters, like a shark wearing sneakers and a ballerina with a cappuccino for a head. One startup driving this trend is OpenArt, founded …
Read More »Trolls said I was a liar on Ozempic when I dropped 6 dress sizes, I wouldn’t wish truth on worst enemy, says Enders star
EASTENDERS actress turned body-confidence influencer Melissa Suffield on why hurtful claims that her dramatic weight loss was down to diet drugs cut her deep. Having built a vast social media following on the back of an empowering body-confidence message, when Melissa Suffield started losing weight, she faced a bitter backlash. …
Read More »Will Reshoring Survive Trump’s Shifting Tariff Policy?
Can companies realistically pivot their manufacturing based on policy winds, or is this strategy more complicated than policymakers suggest? As trade tensions escalate under US President Donald Trump, the reshoring narrative is becoming more complicated. While companies across virtually all industries once embraced the idea of bringing manufacturing closer to …
Read More »RIP, Microsoft Lens, a simple little app that’s getting replaced by AI
Sometimes it’s nice to have a simple app that does one thing well without a lot of fuss. Microsoft Lens was that type of app: a mobile document scanner that turned paper documents, business cards, receipts, and anything else into easily readable digital files. Now that app is being discontinued, …
Read More »Former NY governor slams Mamdani over alleged $2,300 apartment
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo slammed Big Apple mayoral opponent Zohran Mamdani Friday for living in a rent-stabilized apartment, despite being “very rich.” “Somewhere last night in New York City, a single mother and her children slept at a homeless shelter …
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