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Gen Z is cancelling the KETTLE: Youngsters predict what our kitchens will look like in 50 years - and say the tea-making appliance will be a thing of the past

Daily Mail - Science & tech

New York's new mayor Zohran Mamdani tells Trump'I have four words for you' in blistering victory speech quoting his socialist hero, bragging about'toppling a dynasty' and promising a'new dawn' This Leftist election landslide was caused by the same vile disease that's triggered a GOP civil war. Why Mamdani's socialist revolution in New York has sparked a civil war for Democrats... and Trump is secretly loving it Simone Biles details all the plastic surgery she's had after her boob job this summer Hollywood A-listers may be blacklisted for'antisemitism' under Paramount's new anti-woke leadership Prince Harry issues defiant statement as he denies claims he was trying to upstage William by announcing pseudo-royal Canada trip at same time as his brother's five-day tour of Brazil Inside Kate and William's forever home: Princess is kitting out Forest Lodge in her preferred'classic contemporary style' to create a'lovely but absolutely inoffensive' look REVEALED: Fattest states in America ranked... including region where three-quarters of residents are obese I was so desperate for a baby I stole sperm from my husband's condom: It's the most shocking confession. Now for the first time LIZ JONES tells what happened next... and the consequence no one saw Texas teen'tears masterpiece from wall at the Met in unhinged meltdown' before being handed in by his MOTHER Amazon signals it's finally fed up with Whole Foods' sluggish sales - and is making sweeping, controversial changes READ MORE: Was IKEA right about the kitchen of 2025? The beloved kettle is among the kitchen appliances that will have vanished in 50 years' time thanks to Gen Z, new research suggests. Today's youngsters will fuel the move away from bulky, wired kitchen appliances favoured by older generations, according to experts.


Trader who inspired The Big Short and now bets against AI sends tech shares lower

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Shares of major technology companies have fallen over fears about the valuations of firms linked to the artificial intelligence (AI) industry. Investors have grown increasing wary about what they are calling an AI bubble this year that has seen tech stock valuations hit record highs. Major indexes in Asia were the hardest hit on Wednesday, following a sell-off in the US. Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 2.5%, dragged lower by tech investment giant, SoftBank, which plunged more than 10%. AI valuation concerns took hold in the US as well after it was revealed the trader who inspired The Big Short has bet $1.1bn (£840m) on a fall in prices for AI-related stocks Nvidia and Palantir.


The biggest supermoon of the YEAR will light up the skies tonight - as our lunar satellite appears 8% larger and 16% brighter than usual

Daily Mail - Science & tech

New York's new mayor Zohran Mamdani tells Trump'I have four words for you' in blistering victory speech quoting his socialist hero, bragging about'toppling a dynasty' and promising a'new dawn' This Leftist election landslide was caused by the same vile disease that's triggered a GOP civil war. Why Mamdani's socialist revolution in New York has sparked a civil war for Democrats... and Trump is secretly loving it Simone Biles details all the plastic surgery she's had after her boob job this summer Hollywood A-listers may be blacklisted for'antisemitism' under Paramount's new anti-woke leadership Prince Harry issues defiant statement as he denies claims he was trying to upstage William by announcing pseudo-royal Canada trip at same time as his brother's five-day tour of Brazil Inside Kate and William's forever home: Princess is kitting out Forest Lodge in her preferred'classic contemporary style' to create a'lovely but absolutely inoffensive' look REVEALED: Fattest states in America ranked... including region where three-quarters of residents are obese I was so desperate for a baby I stole sperm from my husband's condom: It's the most shocking confession. Now for the first time LIZ JONES tells what happened next... and the consequence no one saw Texas teen'tears masterpiece from wall at the Met in unhinged meltdown' before being handed in by his MOTHER Amazon signals it's finally fed up with Whole Foods' sluggish sales - and is making sweeping, controversial changes The biggest supermoon of the year will light up skies around the world this evening - and you don't want to miss it. At its peak, our lunar satellite will appear eight per cent larger and 16 per cent brighter than usual. The phenomenon occurs because the moon's orbit is not perfectly circular around Earth, meaning at times it is slightly closer or slightly further away.


'My skin was peeling' - the African women tricked into making Russian drones

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'My skin was peeling' - the African women tricked into making Russian drones On her first day of work, Adau realised she had made a big mistake. We got our uniforms, not even knowing exactly what we were going to do. From the first day of work we were taken to the drones factory. We stepped in and we saw drones everywhere and people working. Then they took us to our different work stations.


Tesla says Musk should be paid 1tn - will shareholders agree?

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It's not clear that everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet though, meaning the AGM in Austin, Texas is set to become a referendum on Musk himself, after a rightward political turn which has made him one of the most polarising chief executives in recent memory. Musk himself has taken to X - which he owns - to raise the stakes higher still, saying the fate of Tesla could affect the future of civilization. He's also used his social media megaphone to amplify some of the deal's high-profile backers, including Dell Technologies' Michael Dell, Ark Invest CEO Cathie Wood, and his brother, Kimbal, who sits on the Tesla board. There is no one remotely close to my brother, Kimbal said, extolling his sibling's leadership qualities.


Mystery of the 'golfer's curse' is SOLVED: Scientists pinpoint why golf balls 'lip out' after appearing to enter the hole

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Now he's dead, here's the full story of what happened that day... and the ghastly aftermath no one knows about Wake up and see he's the master of the dark arts: MEGYN KELLY blows the lid on the REAL Mamdani... how are they missing this? 'Screaming' Sydney Sweeney'hates' that she was caught hiding in ex-fiancé's car: Now insiders spill truth about backseat rendezvous and lingering'frustrations' Mom is an Oscar winner who has acted with Selena Gomez and Nicole Kidman, who is this nepo kid who came out last year? Bella Thorne continues swimsuit season as she works sexy bikini for Los Cabo trip with her'love' Mark Emms Experts pinpoint typical life expectancy from initial dementia diagnosis - and there's a huge variation between different subtypes Diddy's male prison protector unmasked: How disgraced mogul has repaid him... and turned to God for repentance Teachers threatened over bloody'Problem Solved' T-shirts over claims they mocked murder of Charlie Kirk Astonishing moment Miss Universe winner storms out of this year's event after pageant president reprimands Miss Mexico and tells security to remove her for not showing'respect' Mystery of the'golfer's curse' is SOLVED: Scientists pinpoint why golf balls'lip out' after appearing to enter the hole READ MORE: Golf balls are a'product of colonial exploitation', exhibition says Experts have finally solved the mystery of one of the most infuriating occurrences in golf - the dreaded lip out. The phenomenon occurs when the golf ball appears to enter the hole, only to immediately pop back out again. Scientists have finally pinpointed the physics behind the'curse', which has plagued everyone from amateur hobbyists to PGA professionals. Best of all, they've revealed the best way to avoid it - keeping your score intact.


AI 'godmother' Fei-Fei Li says she is 'proud to be different'

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AI'godmother' Fei-Fei Li says she is'proud to be different' The'godmother' of AI, Professor Fei-Fei Li has told the BBC that being the only woman amongst seven pioneers of artificial Intelligence being presented with a top engineering prize by the King today makes her proud to be different. The King will present the 2025 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering to Prof Li and six others during a ceremony at St James's Palace. Those honoured alongside her are Prof Yoshua Bengio, Dr Bill Dally, Dr Geoffrey Hinton, Prof John Hopfield, Nvidia founder Jensen Huang and Meta's Chief AI Scientist Dr Yann LeCun. They are being recognised for their contributions to the development of modern machine learning, a field that underpins the rapid advancement of AI. Who are the Godparents of AI? Dr Hinton, Prof Bengio and Yann LeCun, currently Chief AI Scientist at Meta have widely been recognised as the Godfathers of AI since they were jointly awarded the 2018 Turing Award.


Britain sliding 'into economic crisis' over 85bn sickness bill

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The number of sick and disabled people out of work is putting the UK is at risk of an economic inactivity crisis that threatens the country's prosperity, according to a new report. There were 800,000 more people out of work now than in 2019 due to health conditions, costing employers £85bn a year, according to the review by former John Lewis boss Sir Charlie Mayfield. The problem could worsen without intervention, but Sir Charlie, who will lead a taskforce aimed at helping people return to work, said this was not inevitable. The move has been broadly welcomed, but some business groups said Labour's Employment Rights Bill included some disincentives to hiring people with existing illnesses. One in five working age people were out of work, and not seeking work, according to the report, which was commissioned by the Department for Work and Pensions by produced independently.


Mortgages and AI to be added to the curriculum in English schools

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Children will be taught how to budget and how mortgages work as the government seeks to modernise the national curriculum in England's schools. They will also be taught how to spot fake news and disinformation, including AI-generated content, following the first review of what is taught in schools in over a decade. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said the government wanted to revitalise the curriculum but keep a firm foundation in basics like English, maths and reading. Head teachers said the review's recommendations were sensible but would require sufficient funding and teachers. The government commissioned a review of the national curriculum and assessments in England last year, in the hope of developing a cutting edge curriculum that would narrow attainment gaps between the most disadvantaged students and their classmates.


US spy jet spotted patrolling cartel stronghold off Mexico's coast for hours

Daily Mail - Science & tech

AMANDA PLATELL: Fergie's delusions have reached a new low. I can't believe Beatrice and Eugenie are egging her on. Wake up and see he's the master of the dark arts: MEGYN KELLY blows the lid on the REAL Mamdani... how are they missing this? 'Screaming' Sydney Sweeney'hates' that she was caught hiding in ex-fiancé's car: Now insiders spill truth about backseat rendezvous and lingering'frustrations' Karoline Leavitt warns'short of planes falling out of the sky' Democrats won't reopen government Donald Trump's adopted hometown is set to name its airport after the president Now he's dead, here's the full story of what happened that day... and the ghastly aftermath no one knows about Bella Thorne continues swimsuit season as she works sexy bikini for Los Cabo trip with her'love' Mark Emms Why Tuesday's races aren't as close as you think: White House analyst CRAIG KESHISHIAN reveals what the polls always miss She took my son... now I'm exposing the secrets she's hidden from the world Big Short star Michael Burry's $1BILLION bet against tech giants shakes markets: 'We've seen this movie before' The murder that haunts the Kennedys: Martha Moxley's loved ones reveal their truth in the FREE The Crime Desk newsletter... as accused cousin cleared in killing breaks cover Boy George's vile attack on lesbian banned by LA gym for confronting'transgender patron who stared at her while she was naked in locker room' Diddy's male prison protector unmasked: How disgraced mogul has repaid him... and turned to God for repentance US spy jet spotted patrolling cartel stronghold off Mexico's coast for hours The US Navy's P-8 Poseidon, an aircraft designed for anti-submarine warfare, surveillance, and reconnaissance, was spotted circling a drug-smuggling hub off Mexico's coast. On Tuesday, flight trackers recorded the jet performing multiple loops miles offshore from Tijuana, a city long plagued by violent organized crime and considered a major corridor for cartel operations. The P-8 took off from the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in Washington, flew through Oregon and through California .