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DNA pioneer James Watson dies at 97

BBC News

Nobel Prize-winning American scientist James Watson has died aged 97. His co-discovery of the structure of DNA opened the door to help explain how DNA replicates and carries genetic information, setting the stage for rapid advances in molecular biology. But his honorary titles were stripped in 2019 after he repeated comments about race and intelligence. In a TV programme, he made a reference to a view that genes cause a difference on average between blacks and whites on IQ tests. The death of Watson, who co-discovered the double-helix structure of DNA in 1953, was confirmed to the BBC by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where he worked and researched for decades.


On Mars, meteorites can cause miles-long dust slides

Popular Science

They're rare events, but the results are dramatic. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Mars receives its fair share of cosmic collisions . With less than one percent the atmosphere as Earth, some meteoroids fail to burn up entirely before reaching the Red Planet's surface. When they do, they can usher dramatic changes to the barren Martian landscape that stretch for miles.


Welcome to Big Tech's 'Age of Extraction'

WIRED

Welcome to Big Tech's'Age of Extraction' In his new book, antitrust scholar and former White House adviser Tim Wu argues that tech giants are bleeding you dry--and lays out a plan to stop them. Growing up in Toronto, Tim Wu had a classmate who was the progeny of Communist parents. His name was Cory Doctorow. Yes, the same guy who just published a book about enshittification . Though they shared a general world view, the boyhood pals also had arguments, with Wu typically taking a less radical stance than his buddy.


Belgium rushes to secure drone defences after airport disruption

BBC News

The Belgian government has told the BBC it is urgently trying to acquire drone defences after a sighting forced its main airport near Brussels to close temporarily. Flights were paused at Zaventem airport on Thursday night, after drones were spotted nearby. They were also seen in other locations, including a military base. At first, drones flying over our military bases were seen as our problem, Defence Minister Theo Francken said. Now it has become a serious threat affecting civilian infrastructure across multiple European countries.


'Musk is Tesla and Tesla is Musk' – why investors are happy to pay him 1tn

The Guardian

Protesters make their point in Austin, Texas, but Tesla investors disagreed, voting to make the tycoon the world's first trillionaire. Protesters make their point in Austin, Texas, but Tesla investors disagreed, voting to make the tycoon the world's first trillionaire. 'Musk is Tesla and Tesla is Musk' - why investors are happy to pay him $1tn Making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire appears to fit a US investment culture of backing high-flying innovators For all the headlines about an on-off relationship with Donald Trump, baiting liberals and erratic behaviour, Tesla shareholders are loath to part with Elon Musk . Investors in the electric vehicle maker voted on Thursday to put the world's richest person on the path to become the world's first trillionaire, despite the controversy that is now seemingly intrinsic to his public profile. Shareholders approved the $1tn compensation plan, which could yield the largest corporate payout in history if he meets a series of tough-looking goals, not least pushing Tesla from its current market value of $1.4tn to $8.5tn (£1.06tn to £6.4tn).


Sudanese army intercepts drone attacks on cities after RSF agrees to truce

Al Jazeera

Loud explosions have been heard in Sudan's army-held capital Khartoum, shortly after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said it was ready for a truce after fighting the government-aligned Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) for more than two years of brutal civil war. The attacks took place early Friday, targeting Omdruman, part of the greater Khartoum area, and army-held Atbara to the north of the capital, and were intercepted by the army's air defence systems, according to Al Jazeera's Hiba Morgan. SAF has yet to give an official response to the proposal, which would see a three-month humanitarian pause followed by a permanent ceasefire that would ostensibly pave the way for an eventual political transition to civilian rule. A Sudanese military official told the news agency The Associated Press on Thursday that the army welcomed the proposal, but would only agree to a truce when the RSF completely withdraws from civilian areas and gives up weapons. Reporting from Khartoum, Al Jazeera's Morgan said that it seemed the army would continue fighting until the RSF met its conditions.


Sudan capital hit by drone attacks a day after RSF agrees to truce, reports say

BBC News

Explosions have been heard near the Sudanese capital of Khartoum, a day after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said it would agree to a humanitarian ceasefire. Residents in Khartoum, which is controlled by the army, told the AFP news agency that they were woken overnight by the sound of drones and explosions. The blasts appeared to take place near a military base and a power station in the early hours of Friday morning, the residents said. The RSF has not addressed these accounts, but Sudan's military-led government said it would be wary of agreeing to a truce as the group did not respect ceasefires. The two sides have been embroiled in a civil war that has killed at least 150,000 people and forced 12 million others from their homes since it erupted in April 2023.


Apple releases iOS 26.1 with major security improvements and new features for iPhone users

FOX News

Apple's iOS 26.1 update fixes over 50 security vulnerabilities in Safari, Photos and Apple Account settings while adding stronger privacy controls and performance improvements.



Revealed: The 5 most DANGEROUS TikTok trends - including one that has caused 100 fatalities

Daily Mail - Science & tech

America's flight-mare begins as more than 700 departures ALREADY canceled across US and Trump steps in to end the shutdown Multiple people hospitalized from'white powder' as suspicious package with'political propaganda' sparks evacuation at Joint Base Andrews Prince Harry apologises to Canada over baseball cap'Hatgate' - and adds a joke about thinning on top Alix Earle suffers'total humiliation' at hands of her stepmom: Family insiders reveal former escort's betrayal that they fear will now'completely break' star Jeremy Renner's film partner claims he sent her explicit photos and videos to woo her then threatened the unthinkable when they fell out Moment Prince William refuses to be drawn on Andrew scandal and Harry and Meghan rift as he tells CNN: 'I want to surround myself with people who want to do good' Melania Trump stuns as she accepts'Patriot of the Year' award and issues inspiring message to Americans Elon Musk used biometric data from employees to program'sexy' chatbot during epic quest to win AI arms race Sydney Sweeney wins patriotic hearts with stunning response to criticism of her'good genes' ad Ritzy suburb of NJ's new governor stunned as cops pounce on'yuppie jihadi' neighbor at his $1.2M home over alleged bomb plot Iconic golf ball-sized Florentine diamond once owned by Medici and Habsburg dynasties is FOUND in unusual location 100 years after'vanishing' My addiction to ADHD medication ruined me. I had to choose to either abort my baby or lose my own life... but that was just the start Distressing red flags before Dallas Cowboys star's sudden death at 24 - revealed by roommate who shares harrowing backstory... including recent family tragedy Real-life horror as progressives elect convicted KILLER as councilmember of Maine town that inspired Stephen King's It Israeli hostage who revealed sexual abuse by his captors details full horror he endured: 20-minute torture seven times a day, made to dance, blindfolded with stones in his ears for weeks - 'I have met the Devil' It triggered an earthquake across America. Now, TUCKER CARLSON gives an astonishing defense of the interview that nearly destroyed him... and what he wished he'd known first READ MORE: Gen Z are'rawdogging boredom' to fix their attention spans TikTok has given rise to many strange trends over the years - from'rawdogging boredom' to the viral'turtle rabbit' choreography . While most trends are harmless fun, experts have raised concerns about others - including some that have proved deadly. In a new report, the Omega Law Group has highlighted five of the most dangerous trends that have swept social media in recent years.