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Hidden in plain sight: The race to discover new species before they're gone
Hidden in plain sight: The race to discover new species before they're gone Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor When most people imagine scientists discovering new species, they probably still picture an expedition into the unknown. A naturalist travels somewhere remote, perhaps on a wooden ship, and traipses through the jungle to encounter an animal or plant never before described by science. The intrepid explorer brings back specimens or observations to a museum, where...
Nationwide offering 'gifts' worth up to £289 as Fairer Share £100 payments land
Nationwide offering 'gifts' worth up to £289 as Fairer Share £100 payments land The 'hidden in plain sight' offers launch as the Fairer Share payments begin to land in accounts Nationwide is celebrating its Fairer Share giveaway of £100 for all eligible customers with a new deal that could see you bag a gift worth up to £289. To celebrate Nationwide’s £100 Fairer Share payments beginning to land in eligible members’ accounts from today, the UK’s largest building society has teamed up with...
Optical illusion so tricky only 2 percent of people can spot the hidden image
Optical illusion so tricky only 2 percent of people can spot the hidden image This optical illusion by artist Oleg Shupliak features a sketch of a woman, but there are actually four women hidden in plain sight – but good luck finding them all! An optical illusion is leaving internet users scratching their heads, with claims that a mere two per cent of viewers can identify the concealed objects lurking within this perplexing puzzle. Optical illusions possess a remarkable ability to challenge...
TIDE: Proactive Multi-Problem Discovery via Template-Guided Iteration
arXiv:2606.04743v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Agents are widely deployed as assistants over documents, tools, and code. However, they typically act only on explicit user requests, which surface only the problems the user has noticed, while many other important problems coexist, hidden in plain sight, within the broader user context, with their total number unknown in advance. We frame this as the task of discovering multiple hidden problems from context, in which coexisting problems should...
New powers to shut down ‘dodgy’ vape shops and barbers for a year
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A walking tour of surveillance infrastructure in Seattle
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Raids, stranded victims and new criminal tactics - inside Cambodia’s fight against scam centres
Raids, stranded victims and new criminal tactics - inside Cambodia’s fight against scam centres Cambodia says it is carrying out its toughest crackdown yet on online scam centres, with hundreds of facilities targeted. In the first of a two-part series, CNA goes on the ground to find victims stranded and signs of operations shifting into smaller urban sites, while experts warn that the criminal networks behind the industry remain deeply embedded. Abdul’s plan was to teach English in a Bangkok...
Spider webs capture hidden fungal diversity in Thai rice fields
Spider webs capture hidden fungal diversity in Thai rice fields Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor A new study published in the open-access Biodiversity Data Journal suggests that spider webs—particularly those incorporating environmental debris—can serve as natural, non-destructive collectors of fungal material in agricultural ecosystems. The findings show that viable fungi can be recovered from these structures, including lineages that may represent previously...
Scientists uncover RNA's hidden role as protein chaperone
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Women sleeping rough ‘STILL’ excluded from official figures leaving women at risk of violence
Women sleeping rough ‘STILL’ excluded from official figures leaving women at risk of violence A new report reveals ten times more women were sleeping rough in some areas than official government counts identified. Women sleeping rough are being overlooked by official government counts, with many forced to seek refuge in places such as buses, A&E waiting rooms and public transport that are excluded from homelessness statistics, according to The Women’s Rough Sleeping Census 2025. Nearly two...