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ICC convicts militia chief for crimes against humanity - 4 - m read

It was the first time the court has convicted a suspect of crimes in Darfur

Gulf News - World - 2 minutes ago

The Nobel Prize in medicine goes to 3 scientists for work on the human immune system

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Dr. Shimon Sakaguchi won the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance.

The Columbian - Health - 3 hours ago

ICC finds Sudan militia chief guilty of crimes against humanity

The Hague: The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday convicted a feared Sudanese militia chief for war crimes and crimes against humanity commi...

Peninsula Qatar - World - 4 hours ago

'The most wonderful human' - Greenwood leads support for Moody after MND diagnosis

Friend and former team-mate Will Greenwood backs Lewis Moody after the ex-England captain reveals he has motor neurone disease.

BBC News - Sports - 6 hours ago

In 4 months, Canadian Jeremy Hansen will blast off to the moon — where he'll also be a human guinea pig -- Nicole Mortillaro

If all goes to plan, next February could see the return of humans to the moon. Four people — NASA astronauts Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen — will see it as no one has before. And they will also be collecting valuable health data on themselves.

CBC News - Health - 8 hours ago

More Gaza flotilla activists to leave Israel after 'inhumane treatment'

Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and more than 70 others from various countries are set to leave Israel on Monday after being detained during an intercepted...

Daily Sabah - Top Stories - 9 hours ago

Americans win Nobel prize in medicine for work on human immune system

Peripheral immune tolerance is one way the body helps keep the immune system from getting out of whack and attacking your own tissues instead of foreign invaders.

NBC News - Entertainment - 9 hours ago

The Big Advantage Humans Have Over AI

Artificial intelligence researcher Ethan Mollick says the robot job apocalypse isn’t happening anytime soon.

New York Magazine - Top Stories - 9 hours ago

Hiltzik: Musk and other tech gurus say human-like robots are the next big thing. Don't hold your breath

Investors are pouring billions into companies pitching humanoid robots, but functional versions are decades away.

Los Angeles Times - Business - 9 hours ago

'Your struggle doesn't negate your humanity': State Representative David LeBoeuf opens up on coping with alcoholism

LeBoeuf hopes that sharing his story will help others avoid hitting rock bottom.

Boston Globe - Opinion - 12 hours ago

Badenoch's position on human rights convention 'very worrying', Sinn Fein says

Mrs Badenoch kicked off the annual Tory conference in Manchester with a pledge to leave the ECHR.

Evening Standard - Politics - 1 day ago

AI in the military: Testing a new kind of air force -- Preparing for the threats of tomorrow, the U.S. Air Force is drawing up plans to operate drones piloted by artificial intelligence alongside aircraft flown by humans. David Martin reports on how AI is learning how to fight - a potential revolution in warfare.

Preparing for the threats of tomorrow, the U.S. Air Force is drawing up plans to operate drones piloted by artificial intelligence alongside aircraft flown by humans. David Martin reports on how AI is learning how to fight – a potential revolution in warfare.

CBS News - Technology - 1 day ago

BROADCAST BIAS: Human-interest sob stories mask media's partisan shutdown spin

Let's look at how the broadcast networks consistently blame Republicans for government shutdowns. There are plenty of examples from Chuck Schumer and Speaker Mike Johnson interviews.

Fox News - Opinion - 2 days ago

In 4 months, Canadian Jeremy Hansen will blast off to the moon — where he'll also be a human guinea pig -- Nicole Mortillaro -- News

If all goes to plan, next February could see the return of humans to the moon. Four people — NASA astronauts Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen — will see it as no one has before. And they will also be collecting valuable health data on themselves.

CBC News - World - 2 days ago

Large fossil study challenges long-held idea about human evolution

Marks thought to be evidence of deliberate tool use are being rethought

Independent UK - Science - 3 days ago

Five sets of skeletal human remains found at Tuam excavation site

FIVE sets of skeletal human remains have been found during the ongoing excavation of the site of ...

Irish Post - Top Stories - 3 days ago

Humans Have Crossed 7 of 9 'Planetary Boundaries'

Earth has breached a critical boundary for ocean acidification, with potentially grim effects for ocean ecosystems and human livelihoods

Scientific American - Top Stories - 3 days ago

Climate Change -- Humans Have Crossed 7 of 9 'Planetary Boundaries'

Earth has breached a critical boundary for ocean acidification, with potentially grim effects for ocean ecosystems and human livelihoods

Scientific American - Science - 3 days ago

Israel: Greta Thunberg's 'Flotilla' Did Not Contain Humanitarian Aid

The 47-boat "flotilla" to Gaza led by activists including Greta Thunberg did not contain any significant humanitarian aid, police said.

Breitbart - World - 3 days ago

Jane Goodall died at the age of 91. Her life's work revolutionized the way we view humanity's closest relatives.

Jane Goodall, world-renowned chimpanzee researcher and environmental activist, died at the age of 91. Her life's work revolutionized primate research and changed the way we view humans' closest relatives.

Deutsche Welle - Entertainment - 3 days ago

Jane Goodall: A life dedicated to chimpanzees

Jane Goodall, world-renowned chimpanzee researcher and environmental activist, died at the age of 91. Her life's work revolutionized primate research and changed the way we view humans' closest relatives.

Deutsche Welle - Top Stories - 4 days ago

From the archives: Naturalist Jane Goodall -- Famed naturalist Jane Goodall, who dedicated her life to studying chimpanzees and protecting the environment, died on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at age 91. In this Oct. 24, 2021 "Sunday Morning" profile, she talked with Seth Doane about her fascination with animals, her groundbreaking work with primates, and her advocacy for a more sustainable future.

Famed naturalist Jane Goodall, who dedicated her life to studying chimpanzees and protecting the environment, died on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at age 91. In this Oct. 24, 2021 "Sunday Morning" profile, she talked with Seth Doane about her fascination with animals, her groundbreaking work with primates, and her advocacy for a more sustainable future.

CBS News - Science - 4 days ago

Ancient skull from China may shake up timeline of human evolution

Researchers used sophisticated scanning and digital reconstruction techniques to determine the original shape of the skull, which is between 940,000 and 1.1 million years old.

NBC News - Science - 4 days ago

Will robot surgeons cut human doctors out of operating theatres?

They have the backing of Health Secretary Wes Streeting and are set to revolutionise the NHS, so are robot surgeons the answers to a buckling healthcare system?

Evening Standard - Technology - 4 days ago

Jane Goodall, conservationist and chimpanzee expert, dies aged 91

The Jane Goodall Institute says famed primatologist died in California during US speaking tour.

Aljazeera - Environment - 4 days ago

Jane Goodall, conservationist renowned for chimpanzee research, dies at 91

Goodall’s findings from living among humans’ closest living biological relatives transformed how the world perceived the emotional and social complexity of all animals.

Sydney Morning Herald - Environment - 5 days ago

Animals -- Jane Goodall, Trailblazing Primatologist and Chimpanzee Conservationist, Has Died

The anthropologist was famous for her pioneering research with chimpanzees and her influence on conservation

Scientific American - Environment - 5 days ago

Remembering Jane Goodall: Renowned chimpanzee researcher dead at 91

Dr. Jane Goodall, an advocate for animals and a renowned chimpanzee researcher, has died due to natural causes at 91. NBC News' Anne Thompson looks back on her life and legacy.

NBC News - Science - 5 days ago

Jane Goodall, who transformed understanding of humankind by studying chimpanzees, dies at 91

Jane Goodall, the trailblazing naturalist whose intimate observations of chimpanzees in the African wild produced powerful insights that transformed basic conceptions of humankind, has died. She was 91.

Los Angeles Times - Top Stories - 5 days ago

'Starmer is Reform-lite': Readers voice fears over human rights review

The Prime Minister has announced a review of ECHR in a major U-turn, with readers warning that Starmer “trying to talk tough” could undermine protections for asylum seekers

Independent UK - Politics - 5 days ago

Hopper leans into AI with virtual customer service agent it says is as good as humans

Tech company’s HTS Assist portal can handle reservations and respond to queries much faster than real agents, Hopper executives say

The Globe and Mail - Technology - 5 days ago

Tilly Norwood, fully AI 'actor,' blasted by actors union for 'devaluing human artistry'

The AI creation has prompted backlash among Hollywood actors, including Whoopi Goldberg, Emily Blunt, Lukas Gage, Melissa Barrerra and Kiersey Clemons.

NBC News - Entertainment - 5 days ago

Badenoch expected to ditch human rights convention after review

Exclusive: The Independent has seen draft conclusions for Lord Wolfson’s report to the Tory leader giving the basis for leaving the European Convention on Human Rights

Independent UK - Politics - 10 days ago

Why humans love talking to pets -- Scientist and professor Justin Gregg joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new book, "Human-ish: What Talking to Your Cat or Naming Your Car Reveals About the Uniquely Human Need to Humanize." He explains why we talk to pets, name objects, and even connect with inflatable tube men - and what that reveals about human nature.

Scientist and professor Justin Gregg joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new book, "Human-ish: What Talking to Your Cat or Naming Your Car Reveals About the Uniquely Human Need to Humanize." He explains why we talk to pets, name objects, and even connect with inflatable tube men — and what that reveals about human nature.

CBS News - Science - 10 days ago

Technology -- Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy with Mary Roach

Mary Roach unpacks the millennia-long effort to replace failing body parts—and the reasons that modern medicine still struggles to match the original designs.

Scientific American - Technology - 12 days ago

Optus CEO to keep job as human error blamed for Triple Zero failure

Stephen Rue says that human error by staff at home and abroad was responsible for the catastrophic Triple Zero failure that cost four lives.

Sydney Morning Herald - Technology - 12 days ago

Humanising technology: Building a people-first future -- m read

Leaders must ensure technology’s immense power is used to solve real human challenges

Gulf News - Business - 13 days ago

What's the highest a human could possibly pole vault? Audio, 28 minutes -- What's the highest a human could possibly pole vault?

The science, engineering and maths behind Armand Duplantis’s latest world record.

BBC News - Science - 18 days ago

What's the cost of keeping Elon Musk away from politics? A trillion dollars, it seems -- Tesla has proposed a record-breaking $1 trillion compensation plan to retain CEO Elon Musk and secure his focus on ambitious projects like autonomous taxis and humanoid robots. The move comes as Musk personally purchased $1 billion in Tesla shares while facing criticism over political involvement

Tesla has proposed a record-breaking $1 trillion compensation plan to retain CEO Elon Musk and secure his focus on ambitious projects like autonomous taxis and humanoid robots. The move comes as Musk personally purchased $1 billion in Tesla shares while facing criticism over political involvement

First Post - Technology - 19 days ago

Animals -- New York City's Rats Have a Secret Nightlife-And a Language Humans Can't Hear

A new preprint field study reveals that New York City’s rats aren’t just survivors—they’re talkative city dwellers with their own hidden nightlife. Mapping their movements and conversations could offer insights to transform urban planning and pest control

Scientific American - Technology - 23 days ago

Study suggests destruction of Amazon directly impacts human health

New study finds well-preserved areas of Amazon rainforest occupied and managed by Indigenous peoples show lower incidences of multiple diseases in the regions around them

Independent UK - Science - 25 days ago

Is the internet dead? What's this theory that OpenAI's Sam Altman says might be true? -- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has suggested there may be truth to the Dead Internet Theory, which claims much of today's online content and social media activity is generated by bots and AI rather than humans. His comments have put a spotlight on synthetic content and the growing influence of artificial intelligence online

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has suggested there may be truth to the Dead Internet Theory, which claims much of today’s online content and social media activity is generated by bots and AI rather than humans. His comments have put a spotlight on synthetic content and the growing influence of artificial intelligence online

First Post - Technology - 28 days ago

Technology breakthroughs could extend human life — but how effective are they?

US life expectancy was 78.4 years in 2023 — a bump from 75.4 years in 1990 and a slight dip from 78.8 years in 2019.

New York Post - Health - 1 month ago

Could humans become immortal, as Putin suggested to Xi?

A hot mic picked up Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping musing about medical breakthroughs, including organ transplants, that they suggested could allow humans...

Daily Sabah - Science - 1 month ago

Strange burial of humans with hands tied behind back unearthed in Peru

Buried people were likely sacrifices offered to ancient place of worship, researchers say

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

With 'human error' and AI, online scams in Brazil show risks are a click away

In a recent scam, several Brazilians gave personal information to scammers after seeing videos that were manipulated by AI, in which famous people appeared to promote a government rewards program

Global Voices - Technology - 1 month ago

Cats may hold key to treating human cancer, scientists say

First-of-its-kind drug was initially conceptualised to treat human head and neck cancers

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Cats develop dementia similarly to humans, study finds

The breakthrough was hailed as a “perfect natural model for Alzheimer’s” by scientists who worked on it

Independent UK - Health - 1 month ago

A humanoid robot has painted a picture of Charles. How did it do?

The artistic humanoid used advanced artificial intelligence algorithms and a robot arm using on oil canvas to create the image.

Sky News - Weird - 2 months ago

2:34 -- Potato-virus robot being honed for a 2nd summer, to do a job fewer humans are applying for on P.E.I.

A robot that’s being designed to check potato plants for viruses is back for a second summer, and its creators at UPEI say the new version is faster and even works at night. The AgriScout can replace humans who walk through the fields looking for disease, who have been hard to hire in recent years. CBC’s Nancy Russell takes us to a potato field to find out more.

CBC News - Technology - 2 months ago

This humanoid robot learns on the job, and it's coming to the factory floor

Industries can rethink how work gets done, raising the bar for productivity and workplace safety.

Fox News - Technology - 3 months ago

A Single Server Holds All Navy Pay and Promotion Data. DOGE Canceled a Contract to Upload It to the Cloud. -- The Navy has been in a yearslong struggle to modernize its critically important human resources computer systems that...

The Navy has been in a yearslong struggle to modernize its critically important human resources computer systems that underpin a whole host of vital tasks like pay and promotions.

Military.com - Technology - 4 months ago

Who has better humanoid robots, US or China?

Chinese tech firms and state media have spotlighted humanoid robots, which have grown in popularity since the Unitree G1 appeared to run, jump, dance and perform martial arts-like movements in a recent demonstration. Both the United States and China are leaders in humanoid robot technology....

Voice of America - Technology - 7 months ago