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Birds dazzle and amaze in stunning new photographs

Life Experience the breathtaking beauty of flamingoes, a captivating kingfisher, and majestic red-crowned cranes reflected through stunning photography in the newly released book, Aviary: The Bird in Contemporary Photography. By

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Ex-Apple team launches Acme Weather, a new take on weather forecasting

The team behind the popular weather app Dark Sky, which was acquired by Apple in March 2020, is now introducing

Myopia Is Surging, And One Common Habit Could Be Driving It : ScienceAlert

Cases of Myopia Increasing Due to Indoor Activities, Study Suggests A recent study by researchers from the State University of

Americans are destroying Flock surveillance cameras

Blood in the Machine Reports: Flock Surveillance Cameras Dismantled Across the United States Brian Merchant, a writer for Blood in

How a poet uses AI to write and why her work is now at MoMA

The piece transforms poetry into a dynamic, interactive experience, where lines of text unfurl and overlap in real time. It

Anthropic's Claude Code Security is available now after finding 500+ vulnerabilities: how security leaders should respond

Anthropic, a leading AI company, recently unveiled its latest AI model, Claude Opus 4.6, which was aimed at analyzing production

We need to get better at identifying postpartum depression in dads

International Women’s Day is a significant event that takes place annually on 8 March. It serves as a pivotal moment

Xiaomi Poco M8 Pro Review: Great Value Comes at a Cost

The Poco M8 Pro is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers a lot of value for the money. With a great

Wanderlust may be written in our DNA

The study's findings shed light on the deep-seated genetic factors that influence human migration patterns. It appears that the urge