City second after six straight Premier League wins ‘We have to improve but this mindset is better’ Pep Guardiola believes Manchester City have regained the energy that eluded them last season and lifted the “fog” that clouded a disappointing campaign. City finished without a major trophy for the first time...
Humphries given almighty scare by Clemens magic at PDC World Championship
The 2024 world champion won but faced an unexpected test against a man whose game had basically been in hibernation for three years Everyone says they want a good solid test at this stage of the tournament. Keep the skills sharp, keep the mind keen. But how big a test?...
More than 300 earthquakes recorded in UK this year, study finds
Western Highlands and southern Wales among most active regions, according to British Geological Survey More than 300 earthquakes have been recorded in the UK this year, according to the British Geological Survey (BGS). Among the most active regions to experience quakes were Perthshire and the western Highlands in Scotland, southern...
AI being used to help cut A&E waiting times in England this winter
Forecasting tool predicts when demand will be highest, allowing NHS trusts to better plan staffing and bed space Hospitals in England are using articificial intelligence to help cut waiting times in emergency departments this winter. The A&E forecasting tool predicts when demand will be highest, allowing trusts to better plan...
The battery boom is reviving US graphite mining after decades of dormancy
After nearly seventy years of inactivity, US graphite mining is showing signs of revival. Once considered obsolete due to cheap imports, particularly from China, the domestic graphite sector is gaining new relevance as geopolitical tensions and clean-energy demand tighten global supply chains. Read Entire Article
Researchers build world’s smallest autonomous robots
In a joint advance from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan, engineers have designed the smallest fully programmable autonomous robots ever built – machines small enough to operate at the scale of biological cells. Each robot, roughly 200 by 300 by 50 micrometers, is smaller than a......
Quantum computing made measurable progress toward real-world use in 2025
Fully functional quantum computers remain out of reach, but optimism across the field is rising. At the Q2B Silicon Valley conference in December, researchers and executives pointed to a year marked by tangible progress – particularly in hardware performance and scaling – and a growing belief that quantum advantage for......
The auto industry is being forced to move faster by China’s EV makers
Global automakers are compressing vehicle development timelines as they scramble to keep pace with China's electric-vehicle makers, whose speed-to-market has reset industry expectations. Designing, prototyping, and producing a new EV – once a roughly four-year process – now often takes half that time or less in Europe and Japan. The......
Upgrading During the DRAM Apocalypse with AMD’s $75 CPU
We once told people to avoid the Ryzen 5 5500. Years later, it's a top-selling CPU. With DDR5 prices spiraling, has this budget Zen 3 chip become the right choice after all? Read Entire Article
Sure, the newspaper informed. But as it fades, those who used it for other things must adjust, too
The lurch in the media business has changed America over the last two decades