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Israel says it hit Hezbollah’s headquarters

Over 90,000 people have fled Lebanon in the past 24 hours amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to the United Nations. “Suddenly someone comes and makes your kids live in a state of fear, blood and destruction,” a mother who had to flee her children said. “The airstrikes were right next to our cars and the children were screaming and crying,” she added.

The trials and successes of sustainable science

A report released by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) said 86% of researchers knew that their lab activities affected the environment, and 79% wanted to reduce the adverse environmental impact of their work. The report found that 79% of the researchers surveyed knew that their lab activities affected the environment, and 84% wanted to reduce the adverse environmental impact of their work.

Is it possible that biomarkers could mean better pain treatment?

A research has discovered that advanced deep-learning AI could help identify pain biomarker identification using structural imaging data from a “highly heterogeneous” population with back pain. The AI was used to analyse people’s sensitivity to stimuli like pinpricks, heat and touch and categorise them into three different subtypes, which were linked to a hypothesis about neuropathic pain mechanisms.

The nuclear plant on Three Mile Island is going to be used to power Microsoft data centers

Microsoft has signed its largest power purchase agreement with Exelon for the re-opening of Exelon Reactor and Data Center in Los Angeles. As part of the agreement, Microsoft is buying power from the plant that will be renamed to honour the late Chris Crane, ex-CEO of Exelon. The reactor thatMicrosoft plans to source its energy from was retired in 2019 for economic reasons.

The US Senate is against big tech interfering with the election

Google, Apple, and Meta executives, including its Global Affairs head Kent Walker, testified before the US Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday about their ongoing efforts to identify and disrupt foreign influence campaigns ahead of the country’s November elections. Warner said, “We are less safe today because many of those independent academic reviewers have been litigated, bullied or chased out of the marketplace.”

The Walkie-Talkies exploded in a new attack on Hezbollah

Two weeks after the walkie-talkie blasts in Lebanon that killed at least 10 people, the country’s health ministry said that over 300 people had been injured and nine people had died in Wednesday’s explosions. The attacks could be the work of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, a Lebanese security official told Reuters. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has said that it is an act of war.

Rage against profit-driven machine learning

The role of academia in the development of AI is crucial for the safe development, Vallor said. He added that open access to the technology and code that underpins commercial AI models is critical for that scrutiny to happen. The framework covers areas including education, employment and government services, and only systems that make ‘consequential decisions’ impacting consumer access to those services are deemed “high risk”.

Machine learning is driven by profit so Rage against it

Researchers from Brazil, Israel and India have developed a plan to create a facility for academic scientists to keep up with industry in terms of infrastructure when it comes to artificial intelligence. Reportedly, the plan aims to set up a facility that would help academic researchers stay ahead of industry in terms of infrastructure.

Physicists observe entangled quarks for the first time

Scientists have observed entanglement in top-quark pairs for the first time by quantum feat. The entanglement was observed by observing entangled quarks, as per a press release. The physicists used the Tevatron’s high-energy particle accelerator to measure the Spin Quantum Numbers of Fundamental Fermions and Top Quarks. They found entangled quarks can be seen even without hadronisation.

In the new attack on Hezbollah, Walkie-talkies exploded

Hezbollah has claimed that its militants have handed out pagers to civilians in the latest wave of explosions that took place on Tuesday and Wednesday in Lebanon. The explosion victims included four health care workers, an 8-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy, Lebanon’s acting Health Minister said. They were among five people killed in the blasts.