How the abnormal gets normalised – and what to do about it
As we browse the news, it's easy to become desensitised to awful events. Amanda Ruggeri explores the psychology, and the steps you can take to avoid it happening. Read more
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As we browse the news, it's easy to become desensitised to awful events. Amanda Ruggeri explores the psychology, and the steps you can take to avoid it happening. Read more
The European Parliament has approved the world's first comprehensive framework for constraining the risks of artificial intelligence (AI). Read more
It's extremely rare and usually exists for just 142 billionths of a second. Read more
There are between 10 and 50 billion potentially habitable worlds in our galaxy, says Bill Diamond. It makes his job rather difficult. Read more
A European satellite that pioneered many of the technologies used to monitor the planet and its climate has fallen to Earth. Read more
The most luminous object ever detected has been spied in the distant Universe. Read more
To sell water and make his living, Steve relied completely on his donkeys. They pulled him in his cart loaded with its 20 jerry cans to all his customers. When Steve's donkeys were stolen for their skins, he could no longer work. Read more
As a woman at the top of my field, I am thrilled to see others rewarded. Their achievements are vital to inspiring more girls to dream big and overcome barriers Read more
The federal agency that regulates communication in the US has made robocalls that use AI-generated voices illegal. Read more
A fertility breakthrough has offered hope for saving the northern white rhino from extinction - there are only two of the animals left on the planet. Read more