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Disgust may contribute to improper waste disposal
Disgust may contribute to improper waste disposal Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor A common explanation for why waste management sometimes fails is that carelessness breeds more carelessness. Now, research from the University of Gothenburg shows that dirty waste disposal rooms can evoke feelings of disgust that increase the risk of people disposing of their waste incorrectly. Previous research has mainly explained littering through social norms—people do what others do.
Bomb disposal film screening postponed after real WWII bomb found
Bomb disposal film screening postponed after real WWII bomb found Unexploded bomb was found by workmen at a development site in Radford, Coventry - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A film about bomb disposal crews working during the Blitz has been delayed, after a real World War Two bomb was discovered at the site of the screening in Coventry. It Takes a City is a film of a play that was staged in the ruins of Coventry Cathedral in 2025, and was due to be screened on Tuesday night by the...
DisPOSE: Projected Polystochastic Diffusion for Self-Supervised Multi-View 3D Human Pose Estimation
arXiv:2606.07419v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Recovering 3D human poses for multiple individuals from different camera views is a fundamental bottleneck for analyzing interacting behaviors. Existing self-supervised approaches leverage synthetic catalogues of 3D poses; however, this leads to poor generalization in real-world scenarios due to distribution shifts. We therefore introduce DisPOSE, a self-supervised framework that approximates the inherently discrete multi-view person-assignment...
DisPOSE: Projected Polystochastic Diffusion for Self-Supervised Multi-View 3D Human Pose Estimation
arXiv:2606.07419v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Recovering 3D human poses for multiple individuals from different camera views is a fundamental bottleneck for analyzing interacting behaviors. Existing self-supervised approaches leverage synthetic catalogues of 3D poses; however, this leads to poor generalization in real-world scenarios due to distribution shifts.
Bomb disposal team detonates device on beach
Humberside Police says a cordon in the Foresters Way area of Bridlington has now been lifted.
Bomb disposal play delayed by real unexploded bomb
Coventry-based Talking Birds say they postponed their screening when a device was found on Tuesday.
Closure-Validated Circuit Discovery in Attention Heads: Co-activation Proposes, Ablation Disposes
arXiv:2606.09607v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Interpretability increasingly treats groups of components, not individual units, as the basic object, and proposes to find them by clustering co-activation statistics. We ask whether such a cheap signal actually identifies an attention-head circuit. Adapting a sparse-autoencoder clustering recipe to attention heads -- but validating by causal ablation rather than reconstruction -- we cluster heads and then run a closure test: ablate the...
Why 'irresponsible' dumping of mercury caused evacuations in outback town
Mercury dangers explained as authorities respond to contamination in Cunnamulla Sun 31 May 2026 at 5:30am In short: Authorities have spent days combing through suspected contamination sites in a remote Queensland town after students found mercury at the tip. A researcher says it was irresponsible for the vials to be dumped there due to the metal's health effects. Instead, the disposer should have contacted authorities or the local council for advice on what to do with it.
FIFA U-turns on water bottle policy in US, Canada stadiums after backlash
FIFA U-turns on water bottle policy in US, Canada stadiums after backlash New York Mayor Mamdani was among those critical of FIFA’s decision to ban water bottles at World Cup stadiums. FIFA has made changes to its stadium policy, allowing fans to bring disposable water bottles into match stadiums after a ban earlier this week drew backlash from supporters and tournament host city officials. FIFA’s initial policy permitted fans to carry empty, transparent, reusable plastic bottles up to 1...
A 'ring of fire' could soon burn around one of Australia's major cities
Modern waste-to-energy plants claim to be safe but these Melbourne residents aren't convinced Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 4:33pm Just 40 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, local residents in Sunbury have finally had enough of being the city's dumping ground. When soil contaminated with traces of PFAS was discovered while digging Melbourne's Metro Tunnel, it was disposed of here. Now, there are plans for a waste-to-energy incinerator that will burn 750,000 tonnes of rubbish a year.