Nancy McDonald, who founded online homewares company La Casa, is threatening to sue the company behind Instagram after it all ...
Some of the strangest ideas about space — from cosmic sounds to rogue planets — are grounded in real science. Astronomers ...
Parents are asked to look for warning signs in their kids.
In a landmark victory for academic due process, the Court of Appeal has delivered a stinging rebuke to the administration of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), overturning ...
The days of tech giants buying up discrete chips are over. AI companies now need GPUs, CPUs, and everything in between.
Who gets the job interview. Who receives public benefits. Who is flagged as high risk. Increasingly, these outcomes are shaped not by human deliberation but by algorithmic systems embedded deep within ...
Inspired by a real client case, The Landing is not merely a work of fiction. It is a deeply researched and emotionally layered exploration of how subconscious fear can silently override years of ...
Artists present works made with paper pulp, including several large sculptural installations, in this Manchester exhibition curated by Michelle Samour.
Former US President Barack Obama has sparked fresh global interest in the question of extraterrestrial life after saying he ...
KRA is tightening tax enforcement through eTIMS and eRITS, forcing businesses, freelancers, and landlords to back every claim ...
Cheltenham mum Ellen Roome’s campaign leads to Jools’ Law, requiring social media firms to preserve children’s online data after death.
ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. Today’s column is my busman’s holiday project: providing nerd-like numbers and ...