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29.04 / 07:15
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AI tools are being prepared for the physical world
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.PROJECT GENIE, an experimental artificial-intelligence model released by Google in January, is a jaw-dropping technical achievement. Give the tool a prompt—an image, say, or a brief snippet of text—and it will generate an interactive world for the user to explore.
21.05 / 09:47
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‘Should I Marry a Murderer?’ has left audiences stunned but what they saw wasn’t all that bizarre
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.In the new Netflix documentary series Should I Marry a Murderer?, Caroline Muirhead, a Scottish forensic pathologist, falls in love with Sandy McKellar, a man who, after proposing, reveals to her that he and his brother have committed a homicide. What follows is baffling: Even after Muirhead turns him in to the police, she returns to his side.
16.05 / 03:03
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Sandip Roy: A century of wonders with David Attenborough
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.When a British citizen turns 100, they get a message from the monarch. It’s a tradition dating back to 1917 when King George V started sending telegrams to congratulate citizens on landmark birthdays.But Sir David Attenborough is no ordinary citizen.
12.03 / 10:49
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Read Adam Smith’s ‘The Wealth of Nations’ but don’t misread his Invisible Hand
In 1776, the year 13 American colonies declared independence from Britain, Adam Smith published his magnum opus An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations; 9 March marked the 250th anniversary of its publication. While breathless praise for it was aired in many parts of the world, residents of Smith’s Scottish hometown Kirkcaldy opted for a characteristically quiet pragmatism: a modest Heritage Centre and a plaque on a brick wall marking the spot where his childhood home was unceremoniously razed in the 19th century.Globally, to the Right, Smith is the patron saint of ‘greed is good,’ a man whose book Thatcher reportedly brandished in her handbag like a holy relic. To the Left, he is the grandfather of market fundamentalism.The reality, though, is inconvenient.
10.02 / 01:53
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Why Sir Keir Starmer remains on the brink
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. “The distraction has to end and the leadership in Downing Street has to change," said Anas Sarwar, the leader of Scottish Labour, on February 9th. He is the most senior figure in the party to call for Sir Keir Starmer to resign after a bruising few days during which Morgan McSweeney, the prime minister’s chief of staff, and Tim Allan, his director of communications, both quit.
06.02 / 08:57
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Why Britain’s police forces are taking to AI
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. HARRY SCHONE’s job is to work out how the police can use artificial intelligence. At Police Scotland’s headquarters, a glass cube in Glasgow’s East End, he has assembled a team of coders and engineers who stand out among strait-laced colleagues.
21.01 / 02:23
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Why Denmark controls Greenland
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Trump questioned the legitimacy of Denmark’s claims to Greenland over the weekend while amping up rhetoric for his plans for the U.S. to acquire the Danish-held region.
24.12 / 11:37
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One man distilled up Amrut and Indri single malts—meet India’s Surrinder Kumar
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi/Karnal: In 2002, Rakshit Jagdale, a young MBA student, went pub crawling in Glasgow, Scotland. Not on a drunken soiree with batchmates but on a more onerous task, assigned by his father.
12.12 / 11:41
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Sita Bhaskar's new novel is a modern-day throwback to RK Narayan’s ‘Malgudi Days'
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. At the end of her charming novel Rukmini Aunty and the R.K. Narayan Fan Club, Sita Bhaskar quotes the Scottish writer Alexander McCall Smith’s admiration for the much-loved creator of Malgudi Days, first published as a collection of short stories in 1943, and later turned into a popular TV series in 1986.
03.04 / 15:17
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US emerges sole bidder for 2031 Women's FIFA World Cup, UK to host in 2035
FIFA president Gianni Infantino on Thursday said the US was the sole bidder for the 2031 Women's World Cup, while the 2035 tournament will be hosted by the UK. The announcement by Infantino was made during the 49th UEFA Congress in Belgrade, Serbia, The Athletic reported.
02.04 / 09:03
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Culture is the most important aspect of how you run a GCC: Tesco’s Sumit Mitra
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BENGALURU : Tesco Plc, one of the UK’s largest retailers, was rocked by an accounting scandal and reported its worst annual loss in 2015. Its cash coffers were nearly empty, and there was a need to transform the business to get more cash.
28.03 / 12:57
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Budget travel gone extreme: Woman fakes being pregnant to avoid airline baggage fees. Here's how she did it
Airline baggage fees have long been a frustrating issue for budget-conscious travelers, leading some to find creative ways to avoid extra charges. One such traveler, Grace Hale, took an unconventional approach by pretending to be pregnant to bypass Ryanair’s luggage fees on her flight from England to Scotland. Hale, a 20-year-old from Dallas, Texas, was flying from Stansted to Edinburgh and found herself unable to fit all her belongings into her carry-on. Determined not to pay the hefty baggage fees, she came up with an unusual solution. «It’s ridiculously expensive if you want to take a bag on a Ryanair flight, so I just get the carry-on option and shove everything inside,» she told What's The Jam.
27.03 / 14:55
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Times when Bollywood met British Royalty: 'Dhoom Machale’ is not the first Indian song to resonate in the palace
Dhoom Machale—the high-energy Bollywood anthem synonymous with thrilling chases and grand heists—playing in the presence of British royalty sounds almost too surreal to be true. But at this year’s Commonwealth Day ceremony at Westminster Abbey, that’s exactly what happened. As King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived for the annual event, the distinctive notes of Dhoom Machale filled the air, played by the Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band—a Hindu Scottish ensemble known for blending traditional bagpipes with Indian musical influences. The unusual yet electrifying fusion stunned onlookers, and when a video of the moment surfaced online, it sent Indian social media into a frenzy. Many joked that this was Hrithik Roshan’s latest disguise, referencing his royal impersonation in Dhoom 2, while others saw it as poetic justice—Bollywood’s way of reclaiming cultural ground in the land of its former colonizers. Beyond the humor, however, the performance symbolized something deeper: the ever-growing cultural footprint of Indian music in spaces once considered exclusively Western.
26.03 / 16:11
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Celestial spectacle! Dazzling Northern Lights set to illuminate UK skies tonight as solar storm strikes; see if your hometown will get a glimpse of this cosmic show
solar storm could cause the Northern Lights to appear tonight in parts of the United Kingdom. If the conditions are right, lucky skywatchers may see the aurora borealis in all its glory. Here's where and when to witness this rare natural phenomenon. Tonight, as a 'High-Speed Stream' from a coronal hole hits Earth, parts of the United Kingdom will view the Northern Lights, commonly known as the Aurora Borealis. According to the Met Office, the aurora is caused by a 'high-speed stream' emitted by a coronal hole, a breach in the sun's outer surface. The possibility of viewing the aurora borealis rises with approach to the sun.
25.03 / 16:13
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World’s smartest dog: When Neil deGrasse Tyson put a genius pup to the test
Neil deGrasse Tyson testing the cognitive skills of Chaser, a border collie with a staggering memory, has left viewers in awe. Trained by psychology professor John Pilley, Chaser wasn’t just any ordinary pet—she was capable of recognizing over 1,000 different toys by name and even learning new ones through inference.
24.03 / 13:45
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WWE Raw Glasgow: Shocking returns and WrestleMania 41 twists; here’s when and where to watch the live stream
WWE RAW show maintains high stakes for its broadcast because it continues toward WrestleMania 41. The upcoming biggest event of the year approaches only weeks away, so every match combined will affect the build up to the finale night. WWE RAW will take place on Monday, March 24, from Glasgow, Scotland.
19.03 / 12:59
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Did King Charles ask Meghan Markle to ‘stay away’ from late Queen Elizabeth’s deathbed? Royal biographer reveals the controversial truth
Queen Elizabeth II, a private family drama unfolded behind palace doors—one that would further fracture the already strained relationship between Prince Harry and the rest of the royal family. A new revelation from royal biographer Robert Hardman suggests that Meghan Markle was specifically asked to stay away from Balmoral Castle during the Queen’s final moments, with King Charles personally making the call.
13.03 / 22:35
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Gabby Windey’s The Traitors Prize Money Payment: What we know so far
Reality TV star Gabby Windey won ‘The Traitors,’ but she has yet to receive her prize money, media reports said. She spoke about the issue on ‘Watch What Happens Live,’ revealing that she is still waiting for payment. The competition ended nearly a year ago, but the winners have not received their earnings.
08.03 / 14:25
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Digantara commissions commercial space surveillance satellite, SCOT
Digantara commissioned the world’s first commercial space-based space surveillance satellite, SCOT (space camera for object tracking), on Saturday. Launched aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-12 mission on January 14, SCOT aims to safeguard and manage Earth’s orbits. The satellite was successfully commissioned, achieving first light on Saturday. SCOT captured its inaugural image of the city of Buenos Aires while passing over South America. On January 17, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said on X, “Kudos to Indian Space startup Digantara on the success of Mission SCOT. This is an important contribution of the growing Indian Space industry towards enhancing Space situational awareness.”
08.03 / 13:37
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Digantara commissions world's first commercial space surveillance satellite
commercial space surveillance satellite, capable of tracking objects as small as 5 centimetres orbiting the Earth, was commissioned on Saturday as it captured images over South America, the Bengaluru-based start-up Digantara said. Digantara had launched the space surveillance satellite SCOT (Space Camera for Object Tracking) on January 14 aboard SpaceX's Transporter-12 rocket. The satellite started operations on Saturday. «Space just ran out of hiding spots,» the start-up said in a post on X.
06.03 / 13:25
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Russia warns of severe consequences if NATO troops enter Ukraine
NATO member states’ troops being deployed and have stated that such a move will result in catastrophic losses for European forces.
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