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Anthropic Scores Preliminary Victory in AI-Copyright Clash Against Music Companies

Over the past few years, AI technology has progressed at a rapid pace. This includes large language models, which are typically trained on a broad datasets of texts; the more,

Research with Integrity – the pitfalls and potential of generative AI

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David Geier Hired to Study Vaccines and Autism

If you are already tired of hearing about RFK Jr. being the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), buckle in. I get it – it can be exhausting. Don’t

Our Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Awareness Month research round-up

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Donald Trump’s ‘war on woke’ is fast becoming a war on science. That’s incredibly dangerous | Christina Pagel

Contrary to claims by the US president, we have found that diversity initiatives result in better scientists and greater progressChristina Pagel is a member of Independent SageDonald Trump’s attacks on

Can renewable energy survive climate change?

As droughts reduce hydropower and clouds dim solar output around the world, experts say meteorology and climate science must be at the heart of the energy transition.

Yemen: Ten Years of War, a Lifetime of Loss 

Marking a decade of war in Yemen, Othman Belbeisi, Regional Director for Middle East and North Africa at the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM), highlights the resilience of its

Gaza: No aid has reached war-torn enclave for more than three weeks

It has now been three and a half weeks since Israel imposed a complete blockade on all aid into Gaza, despite daily efforts by UN humanitarians to secure fresh access,

Deadly impacts of childhood stunting can be prevented, WFP insists

Childhood stunting from malnutrition is a global but preventable problem if adequate investment can be found, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Wednesday, amid chronic funding shortages that

UN welcomes Black Sea talks, warns of worsening humanitarian crisis in Ukraine

The United Nations on Wednesday welcomed recent diplomatic talks involving Russia, Ukraine and the United States in Saudi Arabia, calling an agreement on freedom of navigation and security in the

‘Renewables are renewing economies’, UN chief tells top climate forum

Ministers from 40 countries met on Wednesday at the first major climate forum of 2025 to discuss progress in renewable energy generation and the rising toll of inaction over rising

Sudan: Rights chief deplores deadly army strikes on North Darfur market

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has again called for greater protection of civilians in war-torn Sudan following deadly army airstrikes in North Darfur earlier this week.