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Did Harold II take an arrow to the eye? We cannot be sure | Letters

Jane M Card, Tim Wicks and Rev Dr John Caperon respond to an article about the Bayeux tapestry’s journey to the UKYour article on the loan of the Bayeux tapestry to the British Museum states with admirable caution that Harold II is “represented in his final scenes in the embroidery with an arrow in his eye” (‘Of course we will give it back’: Bayeux tapestry set for secret journey across Channel, 3 June). But was this always the case?In 1816 the Society of Antiquaries sent their historical...

The Guardian UK 17h ago

ERP-XTTN: Interpretable Prototype-Guided Cross-Attention for Cross-Subject ERP Classification

arXiv:2606.02939v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Interpretable brain-computer interface classifiers that generalize across subjects without calibration remain an open challenge. We test whether prototype-based cross-attention can provide competitive, interpretable event-related potential (ERP) classification under deployment-compatible conditions. We propose ERP-XTTN, a cross-attention architecture that routes input EEG patches to fixed difference-wave prototypes via query-key-only...

arXiv CS 7d ago

'Wouldn't have commissioned it': Ex-TV boss lashes MAFS UK

Former Channel 4 boss says he 'wouldn't have commissioned' Married at First Sight UK Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 3:12pm In short: MAFS UK is at the centre of a major controversy after two women made allegations of rape against their on-screen husbands. A former head of Channel 4 and chairman of Ofcom says he would have never commissioned the program. A former MAFS Australia bride has raised issues around the show's "Intimacy Week".

ABC Australia 3d ago

Rate Loss in Quantum Channels with Classical State and Applications for Quantum Broadcast Channels

arXiv:2606.07409v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We consider the problem of \textit{rate loss} - a strict penalty suffered in achievable rates due to the lack of channel state information at the receiver (Rx) of a classical-quantum (CQ) channel. First, we identify non-commutative CQ channels and analytically prove a rate loss. Building on this, we next prove that coset-code-based strategies can strictly outperform conventional unstructured IID-code-based strategies for non-commutative 3-user...

arXiv CS 2d ago

Red card for dad! The offences that will get you 'sent off' while watching football in your living room

The offences that will get you 'sent off' while watching football in your living room With an estimated 34 million England and Scotland football fans planning to watch their team play this summer, 73% believe match time could drive up their overall home electricity usage Brits’ worst football-watching offences have been revealed - and it’s blocking the television that comes out top. With households across the country set for a summer of elation, drama and remote-control rows, new research...

Daily Mirror 8d ago

Near-UV Single-Pixel Imaging with All-Inorganic Lead-Free Perovskite

arXiv:2606.01731v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Single-pixel imaging (SPI) is a powerful computational imaging technology that reconstructs spatial information from sequentially encoded optoelectrical signals without pixelated detector arrays. Solution-processible metal halide perovskites are promising photoactive candidates for SPI, but the toxicity of lead-based compositions remains a critical barrier to practical development. Here, we demonstrate one-step fabrication of low-dimensional,...

arXiv Physics 8d ago

Exterior complex scaling enables physics-informed neural networks for quantum scattering

arXiv:2602.04553v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) have emerged as a powerful tool for solving differential equations, yet their application to nuclear scattering has been hindered by the oscillatory, non-decaying nature of scattering wave functions. In this work, I demonstrate that exterior complex scaling (ECS) transforms scattering boundary conditions into exponentially decaying waves suitable for neural network solutions, enabling PINNs to...

arXiv Physics 2d ago

Millions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a Century

A morning walk through East Lawn Cemetery in Ithaca, New York, uncovered an immense colony of some 5.5 million subterranean bees. The discovery, which a Cornell University research team published in April in the journal Apidologie, documents one of the largest aggregations of these insects ever recorded. The population, belonging to the species Andrena regularis, occupies an area of about 1.25 acres and is crucial for pollination of the region's orchards, demonstrating that historic...

Wired 11d ago

FIFA World Cup 2026 free-to-air live matches in Singapore: Mediacorp schedule released for 28 games

FIFA World Cup 2026 free-to-air live matches in Singapore: Mediacorp schedule released for 28 games Defending champions Argentina, five-time World Cup winners Brazil, as well as European heavyweights England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain are all set to feature in the 23 group-stage games aired live for free. SINGAPORE: From defending champion Argentina meeting Algeria in the group stage to England playing against Ghana, the schedule of the 28 free-to-air live matches...

Channel News Asia 7d ago

EPA clashes with Greens on need for real-time tracking of salmon antibiotic use

EPA pushes back on need for real-time data on antibiotic use in Tasmania's salmon pens Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 3:51pm In short: Tasmania's EPA director has rejected calls to collect and release real-time data on antibiotic use by salmon companies, citing legal and accuracy concerns. The director said questions from the Greens about her commitment to transparency were an "attack" on her integrity. Tasmania's salmon industry wants a new permit to use the antibiotics again.

ABC Australia 6d ago