In the Pilbara town of Roebourne the name of many streets haunt residents as they are named after perpetrators of a massacre ...
In “Hunt, Gather, Parent,” Michaeleen Doucleff promised to make family life easier. Her new book, “Dopamine Kids,” asks something harder: Can parents give up their own vices and let kids go back to ...
Reports have come to light over the past year about how cybercriminals, including state-sponsored actors, have been able to use frontier AI models from AI firm Anthropic to find exploitable ...
In oral cultures, knowledge must be collectively maintained. AI can help people engage in dialogue with their heritage.
Antlion larvae survive by constructing conical pits that exploit the physical limits of loose sand Research shows the slope angle is carefully maintained to trigger miniature landslides when prey ...
The swamp was the place to be. It was where all the whitetails came from, retreated to, and felt safe enough to move in daylight in the high-pressure public-land area I was hunting. But as I clanged ...
The first female rangers from the Jahai Indigenous community are protecting critically endangered tigers and their habitat.
On Friday, Anthropic unveiled Claude Code Security, a new AI‑driven tool designed to autonomously hunt down software vulnerabilities and propose fixes. Unlike traditional scanners that look for known ...
Erielle Sudario is a Collider News and Feature Author from Australia and has worked in the journalism industry since 2018. She has a passion for entertainment and pop culture news and has interviewed ...
Do you really need a red dot for turkey hunting? Yes, yes you do. Shotguns with a single bead were meant for pointing and shooting birds on the wing. Shooting a turkey gun that’s resting on your knee ...