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New tartan celebrates Scotland and United States’ ‘enduring connection’ ahead of World Cup

New tartan celebrates Scotland and United States’ ‘enduring connection’ ahead of World Cup - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A new tartan has been unveiled to commemorate Scotland’s enduring relationship with the United States, ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary and its co-hosting of the upcoming World Cup. The design, crafted by Kaci McEwan, a student at Heriot-Watt University’s School of Textiles and Design in Edinburgh, was chosen to symbolise the deep historical and cultural bonds...

The Independent UK 3d ago

New tartan celebrates Scotland and United States’ ‘enduring connection’ ahead of World Cup

New tartan celebrates Scotland and United States’ ‘enduring connection’ ahead of World Cup - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A new tartan has been unveiled to commemorate Scotland’s enduring relationship with the United States, ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary and its co-hosting of the upcoming World Cup. The design, crafted by Kaci McEwan, a student at Heriot-Watt University’s School of Textiles and Design in Edinburgh, was chosen to symbolise the deep historical and cultural bonds...

The Independent World 3d ago

Managing hydrogen emissions is key to maximizing climate benefits as hydrogen use expands, say researchers

Managing hydrogen emissions is key to maximizing climate benefits as hydrogen use expands, say researchers Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Current estimates of hydrogen's climate impact are now sufficiently robust to inform policy and business decision-making, according to researchers in a new review article on the climate impacts of hydrogen emissions. Hydrogen is expected to be an important component of future low-carbon energy and industrial systems, particularly...

Phys.org 5d ago

Children's motivation and attitudes towards learning play a key role in academic success, study finds

Children's motivation and attitudes towards learning play a key role in academic success, study finds Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor A major new study led by researchers at Queen Mary University of London has revealed that noncognitive skills—such as motivation, curiosity, academic interest and self-belief—play a key role in translating children's genetic dispositions into academic achievement. Published in Nature Communications, the research provides new insight into...

Phys.org 22h ago

Flood of AI 'garbage' is pushing open-source developers to the limit

A viral cartoon about open-source software shows a teetering pile of boxes labelled “all modern digital infrastructure” and one tiny box right at the bottom, propping up the whole lot: “a project some random person in Nebraska has been thanklessly maintaining since 2003”. That’s the reality of open source: every website, application and operating system relies on it. Modern society couldn’t function without it, and yet it’s written by volunteers in their spare time.

New Scientist 5d ago

Mysterious repeating radio signal traced to 'vampire' star that's slowly eating its companion

Mysterious repeating radio signal traced to 'vampire' star that's slowly eating its companion Radio astronomers have decoded a peculiar repeating radio signal from deep space, tracing it to a vampiric binary star system. A pair of spiralling stars could be a blueprint for decoding mysterious bursts of radio energy coming from space, according to new research. Long-period transients have puzzled radio astronomers since they were first detected in 2022.

Live Science 6d ago

Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics

Declaration text Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics Preamble Technological developments have repeatedly transformed the practice of mathematics. Recent artificial intelligence technologies, including symbolic and neural methods for the generation and formalization of mathematics, may already have initiated a significant chapter in this long history. Among researchers, artificial intelligence has produced a wide range of reactions: enthusiasm for its potential to...

Hacker News 7d ago

'Crystals' of space-time could be the origins of certain rare black holes, theoretical study hints

'Crystals' of space-time could be the origins of certain rare black holes, theoretical study hints By taking general relativity into higher dimensions, a trio of physicists has proven that a mathematical pattern of ripples in space-time geometry could give rise to naked singularities and microscopic black holes. A new theoretical study adds fresh support to the idea that a mathematical pattern of ripples in space-time geometry could give rise to naked singularities and microscopic black...

Live Science 3d ago

The Frame Problem

The Frame Problem To most AI researchers, the frame problem is the challenge of representing the effects of action in logic without having to represent explicitly a large number of intuitively obvious non-effects. But to many philosophers, the AI researchers' frame problem is suggestive of wider epistemological issues. Is it possible, in principle, to limit the scope of the reasoning required to derive the consequences of an action?

Hacker News 8d ago

Former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger dies aged 62

Former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger dies aged 62 Sir Alex Younger, the longest-serving Secret Intelligence Service chief in 50 years, publicly and repeatedly warned of threats from China, Russia and other hostile states - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger, the widely respected former head of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service, has died aged 62. The news was confirmed by his family. Sir Alex died in Boston in the early hours of the morning on Tuesday after...

The Independent UK 7d ago