Swiss signing ignored interest from Serie A winners Napoli because he senses ‘something special’ at the City Ground During Dan Ndoye’s couple of seasons at Bologna, he kept a few shirts – with his name and number on the reverse – stashed in the glove box of his car in...
Grealish never conformed as Guardiola’s ‘obedient little schoolboy’ but glorious third act beckons | Jonathan Wilson
Midfielder’s time at Man City has been turbulent but there is hope Everton can help him rediscover sense of joy on the pitch A figure toils alone at Bodymoor Heath. The light fades, but against the setting sun his silhouette is distinctive: the floppy hair, the hunched gait, the vast...
Wallabies break South Africa’s aura of invincibility in win that asks: is Australian rugby back?
Joe Schmidt’s side turned a 22-point deficit into a first win at Ellis Park since 1963. If this is a redrafting of the story, then the sport will be better off For 18 minutes, everything was going according to script. The double world champions were running riot at Ellis Park,...
‘Eat, sleep or look at the roof’: how top tennis players cope with match delays
Iga Swiatek warmed up seven times before one semi-final while waiting at Wimbledon caused issues for Emma Raducanu The greatest challenge for Carlos Alcaraz in his third-round match at the Cincinnati Open on Friday was simply remaining sane. Before Alcaraz and Hamad Medjedovic, his opponent, took to the court, they...
Thomas Frank off to perfect league start as Richarlison helps Spurs beat Burnley
It is hard to imagine how this could have gone any better for Thomas Frank. In front of an exuberant home crowd still basking in ending their long wait for a trophy, a breathtaking bicycle kick from a rejuvenated Richarlison sealed a convincing victory in the Dane’s first Premier League...
Scientists capture first footage of human embryo implanting in a uterus
Groundbreaking footage shows ‘surprisingly invasive’ process and may help to improve infertility treatments A human embryo being implanted into a uterus has been pictured in real time and in 3D footage for the first time by a team of scientists. It shows images of an embryo implanting into a synthetic...
Buildup to Manchester United v Arsenal, Chelsea v Crystal Palace and more – matchday live
Latest news from Premier League opening weekend Get in touch! Share your thoughts in an email to John Our man in Manchester, Jamie Jackson, is here to answer your questions on United, as he prepares for Manchester United against Arsenal. City questions welcome, too. And whatever else you fancy. JJ...
England’s Marlie Packer: ‘This team is No 1 in the world – we’re going to be under scrutiny’
The flanker has overcome losing the captaincy to remain a key part of the squad as the Red Roses take aim at another showpiece final “If you asked me at the start of pre-season: ‘Am I going to this World Cup?’ No. I didn’t think I was going,” says the former...
Hackers unleash torrent from Norwegian dam, releasing 132 gallons per second for four hours
In April, hackers remotely accessed the Bremanger dam's digital controls, which manage fish farming operations, and opened a valve. Reuters notes that the attack released 132 gallons of water per second for four continuous hours before authorities detected and stopped the breach. Read Entire Article
Experimental “microwave brain” chip processes AI with less than 200 milliwatts of power
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a chip that combines traditional digital processing with a microwave neural network, performing tasks similar to conventional neural networks while consuming less than 200 milliwatts. Considered the first of its kind, its design challenges traditional circuit architecture. Read Entire Article