From ChatGPT to diverting asteroids: These scientific breakthroughs give us hope for 2023
‘Revolutions’ in nuclear fusion and artificial intelligence offer cause for optimism in the new year, writes Bevan Hurley
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‘Revolutions’ in nuclear fusion and artificial intelligence offer cause for optimism in the new year, writes Bevan Hurley
Now, some Americans living with diabetes will no longer need to ration or skip their insulin doses because of costs.
Business leaders warned the measures will have a negative impact on their establishments.
Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting have alleged they were victims of sexual abuse, sexual harassment and fraud.
President Joe Biden is stopping by a notoriously dilapidated bridge connecting Ohio and Kentucky to promote his administration’s infrastructure law
‘There’s no cause for retaliation here. This decision is based on public health and science’
‘I am very complimented by that. And I only say that because I read 20 articles about it’
More than 130,000 people have flocked to the Vatican following Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s death on Saturday.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has pledged to deepen his country’s alliance with the United States under Japan’s new defense policy that breaks from its exclusively self-defense-only stance in the face of growing regional tensions
The plan for a general election is widely seen as an attempt to normalise the military’s seizure of power through the ballot box.