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AI-generated photo representing mediaeval times in futuristic society wins $300 in Colorado art competition, upsetting human artists.
Artwork created by artificial intelligence (AI) was awarded a first-place blue ribbon and a $300 prize for winning the digital ...
Court IT system “threatens justice,” according to court officials.
An IT system is causing crucial court case information in England and Wales to change or disappear, putting justice at ...
Ten people have died and at least 15 have been hurt in knife attacks in Canada, but the suspects are still at large.
According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Investigators in Saskatchewan, the attacks occurred at numerous sites and police are currently examining ...
Shyam Kumar, NHS whistleblower, wins case against regulator.
A physician who was fired for raising patient safety concerns has prevailed against the Care Quality Commission, England’s hospital regulator ...
Hundreds of individuals held in custody for years prior to trial.
About two-thirds of remand inmates have not yet been brought to trial. The remaining defendants await sentencing. According to activists, ...
Highway Code: 61% of drivers have not studied new guidance, AA report says.
According to the AA, more than three-fifths of British motorists have not studied recent revisions to the Highway Code. The ...
Met Office problems Yellow thunderstorm warning with 30mm rain per hour.
The warning, which is in effect from 8 p.m. tonight until 4 a.m. Monday, encompasses portions of London, the south, ...
No more stereotypical stoners! Cannabis users are not idle and indifferent; they’re just as motivated as non-users.
From Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad to The Dude in The Big Lebowski, ‘stoners’ are frequently characterized as slothful and ...
Some prehistoric mammals developed twice as fast as modern-day mammals, providing them an advantage once the dinosaurs died out.
A new study suggests that some prehistoric mammals were born nearly autonomous and grew up twice as quickly as their ...
Mice in the Andes grow bigger on rainier slopes of mountains, suggesting a ‘new law of nature’.
Scientists may have found a new natural rule after discovering that mice in the Andes grow larger on the wetter ...
Human brain cells associated to schizophrenia, autism, and epilepsy.
A new study identifies an immune brain cell that is unique to humans and is responsible for our superior cognitive ...