The Next Web (TNW) is making a bold move: its flagship conference is relocating to London, placing TNW’s main annual event at the centre of one of the world’s most powerful technology and investment ecosystems. The move marks a significant…
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TNW Moves Its Flagship Conference to London
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A framework for mapping atoms in amorphous materials in three dimensions
A new computational framework maps 3D atomic positions in amorphous materials, achieving full accuracy for silica using simulated electron microscopy data.
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WhatsApp Working on Premium Plan With Custom Chat Ringtones and More: Report
WhatsApp is reportedly developing an optional subscription plan that will unlock exclusive features focused on personalisation and productivity, while keeping its core messaging services free for all users. Still under development, the…
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Critical moment when El Niño started to erode Russia’s Arctic sea ice discovered
Scientists have identified a tipping point that has amplified El Niño’s effect on sea ice loss in the Arctic.
For years, researchers have known of a feedback loop linking the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and sea ice coverage at high…
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A Strange Ice Process May Be Making Europa’s Ocean Habitable
Europa’s ice may be quietly delivering life-sustaining nutrients to a hidden ocean beneath the surface. Geophysicists at Washington State University have uncovered a possible explanation for how nutrients may travel into the subsurface ocean of…
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AI Detected a Mysterious Detail Hidden in a Famous Raphael Masterpiece : ScienceAlert
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be trained to see details in images that escape the human eye. In 2023, an AI neural network identified something unusual about a face in a Raphael painting: It wasn’t actually painted by Raphael.
The face in…
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How new CT scanners ended Heathrow 100ml liquids rule
January 29, 2026
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Heathrow dropped its 100-ml liquids rule. This scanner tech made it possible
New CT scanners can build a 3D model of your carry-on, helping airport staff spot risks without making you unpack or…
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What would Artemis participation mean for Türkiye’s space industry and space diplomacy?
Türkiye’s space industry is no longer the limiting factor in its potential participation in Artemis Accords. Over the past two decades, Ankara has built an increasingly sophisticated space ecosystem, one that now finds itself at a…
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Early Universe’s supermassive black holes grew in cocoons like butterflies
Initial analyses suggested if the dots were in fact supermassive black holes, they’d have to be nearly as massive as their host galaxies, varying between 10 and 100 percent of their total mass. The problem was that the…
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Romans used human feces as medicine 1,900 years ago — and used thyme to mask the smell
Dark-brown flakes discovered inside a 1,900-year-old Roman glass vial are the first direct evidence for the use of human feces for medicinal purposes, a new chemical analysis reveals. The feces were mixed with thyme to mask the smell, and the…
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