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Have I Got News For You needs putting out of its misery

9 June 2026 @ 2:00 pm

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Trans activism has turned Oxford into a toxic wasteland of censorship

9 June 2026 @ 12:44 pm

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Lord Hermer’s defence of the ECHR is dishonest and desperate

9 June 2026 @ 4:55 am

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Omer Bartov is whitewashing Israel’s enemies

8 June 2026 @ 6:55 pm

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Starmer’s social-media ban is driven by pure hysteria

8 June 2026 @ 5:55 pm

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The obnoxious hypocrisy of Starmer’s fury with JD Vance

8 June 2026 @ 2:20 pm

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I saw DEI wreck workplaces – could it now be costing lives?

8 June 2026 @ 12:30 pm

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Reform’s success is more than a ‘protest vote’

8 June 2026 @ 12:05 pm

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Digital ID will spell the death of the individual

7 June 2026 @ 5:00 pm

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How the cult of mental health created Generation Jobless

7 June 2026 @ 3:00 pm

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News and features about the latest technology, engineering, and science advances including electronics, computing, energy, biomedical, robotics and more.

IEEE Celebrates Technology’s Brightest Minds at Annual Event

8 June 2026 @ 6:00 pm

New York City was the backdrop of this year’s IEEE Honors Ceremony, held on 24 April.The event celebrates engineering pioneers who have developed technologies that have changed how people connect and learn about the world. This year’s celebrants included the engineers behind innovations such as text-to-donate technology, AI-powered diagnostic tools, and the graphics processing unit, among many others.Prior to the Honors Ceremony, IEEE hosted a forum on 23 April for a select group of early-career achievers to exchange ideas and experiences with laureates and awardees, speakers, and IEEE leaders.

50 Years of The Institute

5 June 2026 @ 6:00 pm

The Institute is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Launched in 1976, the publication was designed to keep members informed about IEEE and what its constituents were doing, as well as to report on the organization’s initiatives, technical standards, products, and services.That directive expanded over the years to include our reporting on key historical technical achievements recognized as IEEE Milestones and support for youn

7 Ways New Engineers Can Flourish in the Age of AI

3 June 2026 @ 6:00 pm

New graduates’ careers are unfolding in an era when AI is not optional. The most successful engineers treat artificial intelligence as leverage, not competition.Here are seven tips to help keep young professionals in demand no matter how quickly the field’s tools evolve.1. Master the fundamentals first. AI tools can help you code, but you still need strong fundamentals in:Data structures and algorithms for problem-solving.Operating systems, databases, and networking for system-level understanding.Core programming languages such as C++,

What It Takes for Future-Ready Power Distribution

3 June 2026 @ 11:00 am

This sponsored article is brought to you by Black & Veatch.The biggest challenge facing utilities today isn’t what it seems. It’s not demand, even as load growth accelerates. It’s not extreme weather, even as “major events” become routine. It’s not cybersecurity, even as connections expand across the grid.

Direct-to-Cell Technology: Enabling Satellite Connectivity for Legacy Devices

2 June 2026 @ 10:00 am

Direct-to-cell technology uses LEO satellites as spaceborne cell towers. It delivers LTE services to existing smartphones without hardware changes, bridging global coverage gaps.What Attendees will LearnHow DTC works as a spaceborne cell tower — LEO satellites carry LTE eNodeB payloads in regenerative mode. How they serve unmodified phones using quasi-earth-fixed multi-beam antennas. How the satellite compensates for Doppler shift and time delay on thenetwork side.Why Doppler shift and round-trip time are critical challenges — A LEO satellite’s high velocity causes carrier frequency offsets in OFDMA systems. Pre-compensation at a reference point helps, but cell-edge users still face residual Doppler.How spectrum sharing and regulation shape

IEEE President’s Note: Designing a Safer Digital World for Kids

1 June 2026 @ 6:00 pm

Children born after 2013 are the first generation to grow up fully immersed in digital systems, which weren’t designed with them in mind. One‑third of the world’s Internet users are younger than 18, according to UNICEF, yet these systems shaping their daily lives were built for adults. They were optimized for engagement and designed long before people understood how profoundly digital environments influence children.For engineers and technical professionals, online safety is not an abstract policy debate. It is a design challenge that demands rigor, systems thinking, and ethical

Why Sardinians Are Fighting the Renewable Energy Transition

1 June 2026 @ 11:06 am

“Not in my backyard” is the rallying cry of citizens everywhere resisting projects proposed for their locality. Whether it’s affordable housing, a waste treatment plant, or a new data center, they may recognize the benefit of the activity. They just don’t want it near them. And the roots of that resistance differ from place to place. When it comes to the ongoing transition from fossil fuels to renewables, companies and policymakers need to know where, exactly, people are coming from.The Italian island of Sardinia is a textbook example. As IEEE Spectrum’s power and energy editor Emily Waltz discovered when she traveled there last October, Sardinian opposition to wind and solar projects runs deep. It spurred a quarter of the v

This DIY Bipedal Robot Used Pneumatic “Air-Muscles” Instead of Motors

31 May 2026 @ 1:00 pm

In 1987, Richard Greenhill, a British photographer who was fascinated by (but had no actual training in) robotics, decided he wanted to build a life-size humanoid that could do useful things, like carrying luggage. He was working at a startup called Intergalactic Robots, but he couldn’t convince anyone there to build such a machine, so he set about building one himself, in his attic.To help with his project, he organized a weekly get-together of a dozen or so like-minded folks. Every Wednesday night, his wife, Sally, would make a big pot of spaghetti, and the grou

Poetry for Engineers: Cyborg Laboratory

30 May 2026 @ 3:13 pm

This is the place where you face yourself,the you that could be you with a fewdifferent parts, a pump for your heart,eyes off color, and fresh off the shelffake hair (a bit obvious), skin smoothed.You’re not perfect, but it’s a good start.Down to small digits, you’ll be improved.Memory maintained by small motors,as long as these gizmos don’t glitch.What’s before you? Full replacement ora constant game of test and switch,pieces peeled off, disconnected, removed,until you are not yourself, at least,not the self you knew. That self has ceased,bit by bit less you at each release.

Make a Soft Digital Clock Tick With Millifluidics

29 May 2026 @ 1:00 pm

Electrons are great. We use them to move vehicles, illuminate cities, and, of course, compute. But computation is not confined to the world of electronics. And shifting to alternative nonelectronic realms can unlock unique advantages: Photonic chips, for instance, process information with light while generating little heat. Another compelling alternative is fluidics, which uses pressurized gases or liquids to build logic circuits. Pioneered in the 1960s but sidelined by microchips, the field reemerged in the 1990s as “

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Tests Suggest Russian Satellites Can Jam GPS On a Continental Scale

9 June 2026 @ 11:00 am

Researchers say mysterious, seconds-long GPS interference bursts detected across Europe appear to come from Russian EKS early-warning satellites, making this "a rare example of human-made GPS interference coming from space," reports Ars Technica. The signals may be tests of space-based jamming capability, short satellite communications, or something else, but experts say they raise troubling questions about whether GPS disruption could eventually be weaponized on a continental scale. From the report: The discovery came from an investigation detailed in a June 2 preprint paper by Todd Humphreys and his student Zach Clements at The University of Texas at Austin, along with Argyris Krizise at Stanford University in California. By sifting through public data from ground-based stations with global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers, they identified a pattern of high-powered interference lasting less than 10 seconds each time but simultaneously detectable by ground stations across

Donut Lab's 'Solid-State' Battery Exposed As Regular Li-Ion

9 June 2026 @ 7:00 am

A battery researcher's investigation, backed by more than 20 independent experts, claims Donut Lab's much-hyped "solid-state" battery is actually a conventional lithium-ion cell, with voltage curves and expansion data matching high-nickel NCM chemistry rather than the promised sodium-ion solid-state design. Electrek reports the company raised about $25 million from more than 1,300 mostly small investors on claims of 400 Wh/kg energy density, 100,000-cycle life, and 5-minute charging that now appear unsupported. From the report: The investigation consulted over 20 independent battery experts, including Julian Zanau from the Fraunhofer Research Institute, Dr. Yahim San from Justus-Liebig University, Tom Bicha from Leona, and Dr. Yuo Hesca from Seinajoki University of Applied Sciences. Every single one confirmed the tested cell is lithium-ion. There are two key pieces of evidence. First, the voltage curves from VTT testing match high-nickel lithium-ion cells (NCM chemistry). The cell sits

'Severe' Stress On Oceans As Rate of Sea Level Rise Doubles In 10 Years, UN Warns

9 June 2026 @ 3:30 am

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: The world's oceans are under "severe and accelerating" pressure from human activities, with the rate of sea-level rise double that of a decade ago, according to a damning assessment from the United Nations. The "intensifying" stressors, which include pollution and large-scale industrial fishing, are cumulative, said the report, resulting in widespread biodiversity loss and putting ocean systems under "severe strain." The UN's third World Ocean Assessment, which reflects the work of nearly 600 scientists from 86 countries, looked at the oceans' health from 2021-25. The previous report, that covered up to 2018, found persistent degradation of the marine environment. Five years on, scientists know more about the cumulative impacts of anthropogenic pressures on the ocean, and the latest report shows just how much of the damage has been done in the past few years. The scientists' key findings include: - Sea levels continue to rise at

OpenAI Files For IPO

8 June 2026 @ 11:00 pm

OpenAI has confidentially filed for an IPO, "setting it up for what may be the most highly anticipated market debut in recent history and a massive payday for early investors," reports CNN. The decision follows recent IPO announcements from Anthropic and SpaceX. From the report: OpenAI said it has not decided on timing yet. And because the filing is confidential, it's not yet clear how many shares the company plans to sell or at what price. "It may be a while because there are things we want to do that are likely easier as a private company," it said in a post on its newsroom page. But the company said the filing "gives us the option to go public sooner if that ends up being best." The transition to a public company will give Wall Street a window into OpenAI's finances as the company pours billions into AI infrastructure and computing resources. Investors dumped tech stocks last week as they questioned whether a recent run-up in those shares had gone too far. OpenAI was last valued a

Meta Deletes Face-Recognition System From Its Smart Glasses App

8 June 2026 @ 10:00 pm

Last Thursday, Wired reported that Meta had quietly embedded an unreleased facial recognition system called NameTag into software installed on millions of phones. In a follow-up report, Wired says the tech giant has now removed the face-recognition-related code, while saying "no final decision" has been made about whether the feature will launch. From the report: On Thursday, WIRED reported that Meta had quietly integrated substantial portions of the NameTag system into the Meta AI app. Though never publicly enabled, the feature was designed to convert faces captured by the glasses into unique biometric signatures, commonly known as faceprints, and compare them against a database of faceprints stored on the user's device. WIRED also found that faces the system failed to recognize were cropped, indexed, and stored locally for future processing. NameTag first surfaced in February, when The New York Times, citing internal Meta documents, reported that the company was developing face rec

Xbox Game Exclusivity Will Be Decided on a 'Case-by-Case' Basis, Microsoft Says

8 June 2026 @ 9:00 pm

Microsoft executive Matt Booty says future Xbox exclusivity will be decided "case-by-case," with Gears of War: E-Day and Clockwork Revolution remaining Xbox console exclusives while major multiplayer, live-service, and previously promised PlayStation releases stay multiplatform. But IGN's Tom Phillips says Microsoft's announcement still leaves numerous questions unanswered, like "why just Gears and Clockwork Revolution?" and "how will this policy be enforced in future?" From the report: Last night's Xbox Showcase featured the return of games specifically earmarked as exclusives for Xbox consoles (though, of course, they'll still also be coming to PC). But why just Gears and Clockwork Revolution? And how will this policy be enforced in future? Microsoft's announcement left numerous questions unanswered. "We want a reason for people to get on board with Xbox, we want them to have a reason to buy an Xbox, we want them to have a reason to be an Xbox fan," Booty said. "At the same time, we

Apple Announces macOS 27 'Golden Gate', Drops Support For Intel Macs

8 June 2026 @ 8:00 pm

An anonymous reader quotes a report from AppleInsider: Apple has unveiled its next Mac operating system, macOS Golden Gate, with Apple promising better performance, the improved Siri, and more. [...] On the surface, macOS Golden Gate is not as significant an upgrade as macOS Big Sur, or even macOS Tahoe with its Liquid Glass redesign. But under the surface, it is much more significant than it seems. Apple has chosen this release to draw a line in the sand. For the first time, the new macOS Golden Gate will not support Macs that have Intel processors. [...] Nonetheless, as of when this is released to the public in September or October, no Intel Macs will ever be supported again. One of the most notable design tweaks in this new release is a refinement of macOS toolbars and sidebars: toolbars are now more distinct, sidebars can stretch all the way to the window edge, and sidebar icons have regained color. Apple is also tightening window corner radii to address complaints about resizing b

Apple Announces Siri AI, Next Generation of Apple Intelligence

8 June 2026 @ 7:00 pm

At WWDC 2026, Apple announced a new "Siri AI," describing it as a more conversational, personalized, and systemwide assistant that can understand on-screen context and interact with apps while relying on on-device processing or Private Cloud Compute. The relaunch comes two years after Apple's original Apple Intelligence promises stumbled and "never fully materialized," reports The Verge. MacRumors reports: Siri is now embedded directly in the Dynamic Island, accessible by swiping down from it, pressing the side button, or saying "Hey Siri." A revamped voice engine makes the assistant sound more expressive, with micro-adjustable voice settings available during initial setup. During Apple's keynote demo, presenters showed Siri handling chained, multi-step requests with apparent ease. In one sequence, a presenter asked about a Suki Waterhouse concert, was told tickets require a lottery entry, and asked Siri to set a reminder when the lottery opens, which it did. In another, the assistan

WhatsApp Catches Spyware Firm NSO Defying No-Hacking Court Order

8 June 2026 @ 6:00 pm

wiredmikey shares a report from SecurityWeek: Meta-owned communications app WhatsApp says it recently detected and disrupted a spear-phishing attempt linked to spyware company NSO Group. The attack is allegedly in defiance of a court order that bars the spyware maker from targeting WhatsApp. WhatsApp filed a lawsuit against NSO in 2019, after it came to light that a zero-day vulnerability had been exploited to deliver spyware to users. [...] NSO has been seeking to overturn the order blocking it from targeting WhatsApp users, arguing that the company will "suffer irreparable harm." According to WhatsApp, the spyware maker has violated the permanent injunction. The messaging app reported on Monday that it had recently learned of a social engineering attack that attempted to trick users into clicking on malicious links. WhatsApp has only shared a few domains as an indicator of compromise (IoC), but says it was able to link the attack to NSO, pointing to similarities to previously repor

Firefox Merges Support For Vulkan Video Decoding

8 June 2026 @ 5:00 pm

Firefox has merged initial support for Vulkan Video decoding, giving the browser a more cross-platform path for GPU-accelerated video playback beyond Linux's long-running reliance on VA-API. Phoronix reports: Firefox on Linux has long been focused on the Video Acceleration API (VA-API) that isn't universally supported by Linux graphics drivers. This has left to efforts like NVIDIA-VAAPI-Driver to layer VA-API atop NVIDIA NVDEC interfaces to enjoy GPU-accelerated video playback in Firefox. Smaller Arm/embedded graphics drivers also have been largely left out of the game in the VA-API space. But with Vulkan Video we are beginning to see more adoption and in a cross-platform manner. [...] The Firefox 153 release due out in July will have Vulkan Video decoding support available. The Vulkan Video activity in Firefox Git culminated this week with the work of NVIDIA engineer Tymur Boiko and Red Hat's Martin Stransky. Firefox 153.0 is expected for release on 21 July with this Vulkan Video su

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Resistance training may boost longevity. But how much do you need?

9 June 2026 @ 1:34 pm

Weight lifting and other forms of resistance training can increase bone density, lower diabetes risk and boost mental health

Rare meteorite might be a relic from a ‘lost world’

9 June 2026 @ 12:00 pm

Hints of high-pressure chemistry within a rare meteorite suggest this fallen space rock comes from a planet gone wrong in the solar system’s early history

Genital herpes tests are notoriously unreliable, but better ones are in the works

9 June 2026 @ 11:00 am

The best blood test for herpes is only available at a single lab. What would it take for that to change?

Spotted lanternflies’ love of cities may be the secret to their invasion success

9 June 2026 @ 10:45 am

These eye-catching insects offer a prime opportunity for scientists to dig deep into invasion ecology and evolutionary biology

The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs may have sparked millions of years of hydrothermal life

9 June 2026 @ 9:00 am

When asteroids slam into Earth, they can create hydrothermal vent systems

‘Odd’ Gulf of Mexico earthquake rattles Florida and Cuba

8 June 2026 @ 8:00 pm

This earthquake may be among the biggest in the Gulf of Mexico’s history

The Philippines earthquake is the largest this year, but it could’ve been bigger—here’s why

8 June 2026 @ 4:24 pm

The magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit the Philippines happened at a subduction zone. Such places are capable of producing the largest earthquakes possible

NASA’s astronauts will wear a Prada-designed onesie to keep cool on the moon

8 June 2026 @ 3:30 pm

On Sunday Axiom Space and Prada unveiled the cooling inner garment that NASA’s Artemis astronauts will wear under their space suits on the moon

Increase in wildfire-driven ozone pollution linked to premature deaths across the U.S.

8 June 2026 @ 2:00 pm

Smog from wildfires is getting worse across much of the U.S., according to a NASA-funded study

Why GLP-1 drugs might reduce cancer risk

8 June 2026 @ 11:00 am

A new wave of research links GLP-1 drugs to reduced cancer spread and better survival, and the mechanism may go beyond just weight loss

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Trump threatens Netanyahu with withdrawal of support – Axios

9 June 2026 @ 2:15 am

Preview US President Donald Trump has reportedly threatened to withdraw support for Israel if it resumes a full-blown war with Iran Read Full Article at RT.com

ICC chief prosecutor suspended over sexual misconduct allegations

9 June 2026 @ 12:10 am

Preview The International Criminal Court has suspended Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan following allegations of sexual misconduct Read Full Article at RT.com

Armenia’s election results pose challenge for Russia – Fyodor Lukyanov

8 June 2026 @ 11:12 pm

Preview Russia should re-evaluate its policies toward Armenia after Sunday’s election, Moscow-based analyst Fyodor Lukyanov told RT Read Full Article at RT.com

First Somali referee to officiate at World Cup barred from entering US

8 June 2026 @ 9:26 pm

Preview The US has denied entry to a Somali referee and subjected the Senegal team to an extensive search upon arrival for the FIFA World Cup Read Full Article at RT.com

Canada took our land and our lives. We deserve to have at least our names back

8 June 2026 @ 8:54 pm

Preview Restoring native place names is not an attack on Canada, but a modest act of truth, healing, and justice after generations of erasure Read Full Article at RT.com

Thousands march in Berlin demanding Merz step down (VIDEO)

8 June 2026 @ 7:52 pm

Preview Thousands of demonstrators marched through Berlin on Sunday, calling for Chancellor Friedrich Merz to resign and demanding early elections Read Full Article at RT.com

NATO launches Arctic drone task force

8 June 2026 @ 6:39 pm

Preview NATO has been building up its military presence in the Arctic as Russia vows to defend its interests in the region Read Full Article at RT.com

France to review 70,000 child sex abuse claims after fury over girl’s murder

8 June 2026 @ 5:24 pm

Preview France has ordered prosecutors to review 70,000 complaints involving child victims after the murder of an 11-year-old girl Read Full Article at RT.com

More global shocks ahead – IMF chief

8 June 2026 @ 5:10 pm

Preview The world is likely to face further global shocks, with no respite in sight, IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva has warned Read Full Article at RT.com

‘Burn for us’: The real message of US-EU ‘nuclear sharing’

8 June 2026 @ 4:35 pm

Preview Washington has made Brussels another offer the Europeans are too slavish to refuse – even if it paints a giant target on their backs Read Full Article at RT.com

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