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by Human Progress - about 21 minutes
“A year after the malaria vaccine began to be rolled out in Kebbi state, Nigeria, more than 200,000 children have received at least a first dose. Parents of those children say they can see the effects, with fewer bouts of illness rocking their households. State health workers say hospital records show a decline in malaria cases of as much as 50% among in-patients and out-patients.” From Gavi.
The post Vaccine Reduces Child Malaria Deaths in Northwestern Nigeria appeared first on Human Progress.
by io9 - about 25 minutes
The findings suggest that tapering could help GLP-1 users reduce their medical bills while maintaining their weight loss.
by The Verge - about 28 minutes
Roku users who struggle to figure out what they want to watch might have an answer in the form of "Roklue," a new game coming to the streaming platform on March 7th. Announced on Thursday, Roklue is a pop culture trivia game that Roku says helps users discover new content and "tests players on the movies and TV shows that everyone is talking about, as well as the beloved favorites they want to watch again and again." The first Roklue theme will be "awards season," with "clues inspired by Hollywood's biggest award show moments and celebrated films." Themes for the trivia game will change throughout the year. Users don't need to download any …
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by Human Progress - about 29 minutes
“In Latin America and the Caribbean undernourishment decreased for the fourth consecutive year, according to the 2025 Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition: Statistics and Trends, released today [2/27/26].  The report states that undernourishment affected 5.1% of the population in 2024, down from a peak of 6.1% in 2020. This means 6.2 million fewer people are experiencing hunger in the region.  The yearly report highlights that there are already four countries in the region (Brazil, Costa Rica, Guyana and Uruguay) with a prevalence of hunger below 2.5%, while two others (Chile and Mexico) are very close to this threshold, and five are now below 5% (Argentina, Barbados, Colombia, Dominica and...
by BBC - about 37 minutes
President Ilham Aliyev says drone strikes are "act of terror" as he places armed forces on high alert.
by Human Progress - about 40 minutes
“A newly established land-based coral breeding laboratory on Praslin Island, Seychelles, has recorded its first successful coral spawning event – marking a significant step forward for reef restoration in the western Indian Ocean.  The facility is the result of a new collaboration between Canon EMEA, Coral Spawning International (CSI), and Nature Seychelles (NS), and forms part of Nature Seychelles’ Assisted Recovery of Corals (ARC) programme. Operational since November, the laboratory has already produced approximately 800,000 coral embryos from 14 parent colonies of Acropora tenuis cf. macrostoma. Early results indicate that around 65,000 juvenile corals have successfully settled, an outcome that...
by io9 - about 40 minutes
A new study investigated how the biggest solar storm in more than two decades impacted the Red Planet.
by BBC - about 50 minutes
Iranian Kurdish opposition groups in exile in northern Iraq tell the BBC they have plans to cross the border but deny already doing so.
by io9 - about 50 minutes
The video streaming company announced that is buying Ben Affleck's AI tech company InterPositive.
by Human Progress - about 56 minutes
“Aurora Innovation, Inc. (NASDAQ: AUR) announced it is tripling its driverless network with the launch of its latest software release, which also provides the Aurora Driver with the capabilities to begin expanding across the Southern United States and serve customer endpoints in 2026… Aurora expects its newest software to provide the Aurora Driver with the capabilities to navigate the diverse geography and climate of the southern United States, a region home to over half of the country’s population. Before clearing the release, Aurora executed its rigorous validation process comprising over four million tests. Driverless operations have been validated on the approximately 1,000-mile lane between Fort...
by Wired - about 56 minutes
ByteDance’s new Seedance 2.0 AI video model seemed unstoppable—until heavy demand strained the company’s compute capacity and copyright complaints began piling up.
by QZ - about 1 hour
Stocks slipped again as oil pushed higher and Treasury yields followed, a one-two punch that dragged the Dow down and had the S&P 500 back in retreat
by io9 - about 1 hour
Lots of familiar faces from Flanagan's Netflix horror era will join Scarlett Johansson in his new take on the spooky classic.
by Human Progress - about 1 hour
“The Tonkin snub-nosed monkey has been at the centre of Fauna & Flora’s primate conservation activities for most of this millennium. By the time we discovered a globally important population of this monkey in 2002, it was already on the brink of extinction; a mere 50-60 individuals were confirmed to be present in the forest at Khau Ca where it was found. Five years later, Fauna & Flora discovered a separate population of this monkey – subsequently confirmed as the second largest – in a forest fragment near the border with China. Fauna & Flora has focused on engaging local communities in species monitoring and habitat protection at both these sites. In order to safeguard the largest surviving...
by io9 - about 1 hour
After decades of chasing after a rare hexagonal diamond, a Chinese team says their iteration of the elusive material is the most important yet.
by HackAdAy - about 1 hour
It’s one thing to create your own relay-based computer; that’s already impressive enough, but what really makes [DiPDoT]’s design special– at least after this latest video— is swapping the SRAM he had been using for historically-plausible capacitor-based memory.
A relay-based computer is really a 1940s type of design. There are various memory types that would have been available in those days, but suitable CRTs for Williams Tues are hard to come by these days, mercury delay lines have the obvious toxicity issue, and core rope memory requires granny-level threading skills. That leaves mechanical or electromechanical memory like [Konrad Zeus] used in the 30s, or capacitors. he chose to make his memory...
by The Verge - about 1 hour
Pokémon Pokopia features, of all things, a 3D printer. I wasn't sure why this surprised me so much, given all the other high-tech gear in pretty much every Pokémon game. But I was not expecting to find, inside the once-crumbling Pokémon Center I'd just worked hard to restore, a kind of machine I'd never seen before.
Until Pokopia, I hadn't spent much time thinking about tech in the Pokémon world. I've been Pokémon-pilled for so long that I took all its sci-fi technology for granted. Sure, there are magic PCs that can digitally store living creatures - that's how it's always been. Obviously fossils can be resurrected and obviously sometimes …
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by Wired - about 1 hour
Early March is the best time to see rare migratory species in your own backyard, and a smart feeder can help you ID them.
by The Verge - about 2 hours
If you're having issues shopping on Amazon or loading your playlists on Amazon Music, you're not alone. Downdetector is showing a sizable spike in people reporting issues with checkout, search, and logging in. The problem seems to be affecting both the site and the mobile apps.
Several Verge staffers have experienced issues themselves. Clicking through to many products produces a "sorry, something went wrong" error, and even pages that do load are not showing pricing. Users have reported being repeatedly logged out of their accounts when trying to check out or load their cart. Even the parts of Amazon.com that are working seem to be loading …
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by The Verge - about 2 hours
United Airlines has updated its "Contract of Carriage" to include a line that requires passengers to wear headphones while listening to audio and video content on flights, CBS News reports. Under the updated contract, United can "refuse transport on a permanent or temporary basis" to passengers who don't follow a list of rules, which now includes listening to audio without wearing headphones. The policy also states that United can remove those passengers from the aircraft "at any point." United spokesperson Stella Balaskas confirmed in a statement to The Verge that the policy was updated on February 27th, saying, "We've always encouraged …
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by The Verge - about 2 hours
The next-generation Xbox console will play both Xbox and PC games, and its codename is "Project Helix," according to Asha Sharma, who took over as Microsoft's gaming CEO last month.
"Great start to the morning with Team Xbox, where we talked about our commitment to the return of Xbox including Project Helix, the code name for our next generation console," Sharma wrote on X. "Project Helix will lead in performance and play your Xbox and PC games. Looking forward to chatting about this more with partners and studios at my first GDC next week!"
The official Xbox account on X also posted about the name. The next generation of Xbox console: P …
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by dwell - about 2 hours
Working with a small budget, architect Richard Wintersole helped the pair devise a 950-square-foot "house-as-loft" that didn’t buy into the typical suburban mold.Welcome to From the Archive, a look back at stories from Dwell’s past. This story previously appeared in the October 2002 issue.   In the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, there is no shortage of three-bedroom, two-car-garage homes for sale on newly created streets with names like Running Brook Drive and Brittany Place. It’s almost a given that young couples in search of their first home go straight to developments by companies like Centex, Dissmore, History Maker Homes, or any one of the many builders in the area. These homes are all spacious,...
by dwell - about 2 hours
Jasper Morrison and the Danish design brand just launched a collection that, at the least, will make your backyard a little more stylish.It’s been almost a decade since "gorpcore" was coined by New York Magazine writer Jason Chen. In the nine years since, what was once a notable presence of parkas and hiking shoes on stylish people has since become standard fare in the fashion-forward person’s wardrobe. The past year’s major spike in Arc'teryx beanies on city streets across the globe, a trend that can be traced to Frank Ocean’s toque at Paris Fashion Week in 2019, should be ample proof. Just as the sartorial side of life out in the wild has hung around in the years since, the hunger for outdoor spaces...
by Wired - about 2 hours
Daredevil: Born Again, The Dinosaurs, and For All Mankind are just a few of the TV shows we’re springing for this month.
by Le Monde - about 2 hours
Le président aurait pris sa décision après des auditions parlementaires de la ministre ultraconservatrice, mise en difficulté sur l’attribution d’un important contrat public. Elle sera remplacée par le sénateur républicain d’Oklahoma Markwayne Mullin.
by QZ - about 2 hours
Can the U.S. win an AI arms race against China when its own government attacks the American companies doing the racing?
by QZ - about 2 hours
Anthropic's AI products are destabilizing software, reshaping how engineers work, and putting it at the center of a full-blown Pentagon standoff
by Wired - about 2 hours
Donald Trump said he would replace the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Noem’s tenure was marked by aggressive anti-immigration tactics and ICE’s killing of two US protesters.
by HackAdAy - about 3 hours
Most end tables that you might find in a home are relatively static objects. However, [Peter Waldraff] of Tiny World Studios likes to build furniture that’s a little more interesting. Thus came about this beautiful piece with a real working railway built right in.
The end table was built from scratch, with [Peter] going through all the woodworking steps required to assemble the piece. The three-legged wooden table is topped with a tiny N-scale model railway layout, and you get to see it put together including the rocks, the grass, and a beautiful epoxy river complete with a bridge. The railway runs a Kato Pocket Line trolley, but the really neat thing is how it’s powered.
[Peter] shows us how a small...
by Wired - about 3 hours
Infighting and backlash among Heated Rivalry fans is most pronounced on X—fueled in part by censorship-driven migration from platforms like Tumblr.
by Courrier International - about 3 hours
En ce sixième jour de guerre entre l’Iran, les États-Unis et Israël, le conflit semble se stabiliser en ce qui concerne les zones géographiques concernées, à l’exception notable du territoire de l’Azerbaïdjan, qui a été touché pour la première fois. Cependant, l’intensité des combats (et des déclarations) ne semble pas vouloir s’estomper.
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
En 2025, les juges d’instruction avaient ordonné un procès du fonctionnaire pour homicide volontaire du jeune conducteur, tué à Nanterre en 2023 ; la cour d’appel de Versailles a requalifié les faits jeudi en « violences ayant entraîné la mort sans intention de la donner ».
by BBC - about 4 hours
Ukraine's president says Kyiv will only help if doing so does not deplete its own air defences.
by Zataz - about 4 hours
Voiture connectée et IA : VillainNet viserait les supernets des voitures autonomes, dormant dans un sous-réseau puis agissant lors d’un basculement.
by QZ - about 4 hours
The company resumed stock buybacks for the first time since 2024 as the new CEO said he and Warren Buffett still speak every day
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
A la suite du démantèlement brutal de son aide au développement international, en janvier 2025, l’administration américaine conditionne désormais ses financements à des contreparties commerciales ou au partage de données de santé.
by HackAdAy - about 4 hours
Curious about split keyboards, but overwhelmed by the myriad options for every little thing? You should start with [thehaikuza]’s excellent Beginner’s Guide to Split Keyboards.
Image by [thehaikuza] via redditYour education begins with the why, so you can skip that if you must, but the visuals are a nice refresher on that front.
He then gets into the types of keyboards — you got your standard row-staggered rectangles that we all grew up on, column-staggered, and straight-up ortholinear, which no longer enjoy the popularity they once did.
At this point, the guide becomes a bit of a Choose Your Own Adventure story. If you want a split but don’t want to learn to change much if at all about your typing...
by Le Monde - about 4 hours
Les habitants de la banlieue sud de Beyrouth, bastion du Hezbollah, ont reçu un appel de l’armée de l’Etat hébreu à évacuer « immédiatement » la zone, provoquant une fuite massive. Le chef de la diplomatie française, Jean-Noël Barrot, a déclaré que 750 Français ont été rapatriés et 5 000 souhaitent quitter le Moyen-Orient.
by dwell - about 4 hours
Listed for the first time, Mart van Schijndel’s ’90s residence in Utrecht has a postmodern facade and a minimalist interior illuminated by two glass-encased courtyards.Location: Pieterskerkhof 8, 3512 JR Utrecht, The Netherlands Price: €1,900,000 (approximately $2,211,258 USD) Year Built: 1992 Architect: Mart van Schijndel Footprint: 1,938 square feet (2 bedrooms, 2 baths) Lot Size: 0.07 Acres From the Agent: "This exceptional house in the heart of Utrecht’s city center was built in 1992 and designed by renowned and multi-award-winning Dutch architect Mart van Schijndel (1943-1999) as his own residence.  On the trafic-free cul-de-sac of Pieterskerkhof square is the entrance to the courtyard. A wide...
by Zataz - about 4 hours
Leak YGG : CardsShield, faux e-commerce, PayPal/Stripe, crypto et Tornado Cash, un pipeline taillé pour masquer les dons.
by BBC - about 5 hours
Ecuador's military says the drug-trafficking submersible was loaded with fuel and "ready to go".
by BBC - about 5 hours
The singer was arrested by the California Highway Patrol at around 21:30 PT (05:30 GMT) on Wednesday.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
Des militants armés kurdes iraniens s’apprêteraient à attaquer l’Iran depuis son voisin irakien, avec le soutien d’Israël et des États-Unis, selon les sources de l’historien et essayiste Arash Azizi, né en Iran et basé aux États-Unis. Il met en garde contre ce projet risquant de déboucher sur une guerre civile.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
Avec plus d’un million de militaires et de paramilitaires, plus de 2 000 missiles balistiques et environ 80 000 drones kamikazes, l’Iran fait partie des vingt plus grandes puissances militaires mondiales et n’entend pas facilement capituler. Le régime a aussi adapté sa stratégie pour tenir le plus longtemps possible. Mais le stock de certaines munitions clés pourrait s’épuiser d’ici à plusieurs semaines, estiment des experts.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
Après avoir déménagé en Thaïlande, cette Américaine qui était en surpoids a complètement changé de régime alimentaire. Elle raconte sur le site “Business Insider” que sa vie à l’étranger, plus active et plus saine, lui a permis d’échapper à de graves problèmes de santé.
by New Yorker - about 5 hours
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
by Courrier International - about 5 hours
Alors que le pape Léon XIV appelle à limiter son utilisation, l’intelligence artificielle se fraie désormais un chemin dans les milieux religieux, annonce l’hebdomadaire allemand “Die Zeit”. Des outils comme SermonAi, géré depuis 2021 par un prêtre orthodoxe américain, permettent de générer artificiellement des sermons, adaptés à différentes confessions.
by Le Monde - about 5 hours
« L’histoire, une bataille culturelle » (2/3). Annoncé en fanfare en 2022, le grand parc historique devait incarner l’ambition mémorielle et politique de la région. Quatre ans plus tard, le projet semble enlisé dans les arbitrages et les études.
by HackAdAy - about 6 hours
Vibe coding is all the rage at the moment if you follow certain parts of the Internet. It’s very easy to dunk upon it, whether it’s to mock the sea of people who’ve drunk the Kool-Aid and want the magic machine to make them a million dollar app with no work, or the vibe coded web apps with security holes you could drive a bus through.
But AI-assisted coding is now a thing that will stick around whether you like it or not, and there are many who want to dip a toe in the water to see what the fuss is about. For those who don’t quite trust the magic machines in their inner sanctum, [jscottmiller] is here with Clix, a bootable live Linux environment which puts Claude Code safely in a sandbox away from your...
by Korben - about 6 hours
Europol, Microsoft et plusieurs agences de six pays européens viennent de mettre hors service Tycoon 2FA, une plateforme de phishing vendue sur abonnement qui contournait la double authentification. 330 domaines ont été saisis, et le développeur principal a été identifié au Pakistan.
Une machine à phishing sur abonnement
Pour mieux vous poser le tableau, le Tycoon 2FA fonctionnait comme un service clé en main pour cybercriminels. Pour 120 dollars les dix jours ou 350 dollars par mois, n'importe qui pouvait accéder à un panneau de contrôle avec des pages de phishing prêtes à l'emploi, qui imitent les interfaces de connexion de Microsoft 365, Outlook, Gmail ou même SharePoint.
Le kit interceptait...
by New Yorker - about 6 hours
Past conflicts eroded Congress’s ability to decide when to go to war. Donald Trump’s attack on Iran destroyed it.
by dwell - about 6 hours
Architecture firm TiggColl deployed a chassis into the water before installing a prefabricated skeletal frame.Houses We Love: Every day we feature a remarkable space submitted by our community of architects, designers, builders, and homeowners. Have one to share? Post it here. Project Details: Location: London, United Kingdom Architect: TiggColl / @tigg_coll Footprint: 861 square feet Builder: Stella Rossa Structural Engineer: Engenuiti Landscape Design: Topia Landscapes Photographer: James Retief / @james_retief From the Architect: "TiggColl architects has completed The Float House, an innovative modular floating home on the Grand Union Canal in Ruislip, northwest London. The spacious and accessible family...
by QZ - about 6 hours
The grocery and pharma businesses are performing steadily, even if the company, with its 2,700 stores, may be running out of spots to build new ones
by daryo Bluesky - about 7 hours
France • May 2015 📷 #flashes
by Korben - about 7 hours
Plus de 600 employés de Google et OpenAI ont signé une lettre ouverte baptisée « We Will Not Be Divided », pour demander des limites claires sur l'usage militaire de l'IA. Le nombre de signataires est monté à près de 900 en quelques jours. Il y a deux gros problèmes dans cette histoire : la surveillance de masse et les armes autonomes. Le contexte est tellement tendu que le Pentagone a même blacklisté Anthropic pour avoir refusé de coopérer.
Une lettre, deux lignes rouges
La lettre, publiée le 28 février sur le site notdivided.org, a d'abord réuni 573 employés de Google et 93 d'OpenAI. En quelques jours, le compteur est monté à près de 900 signatures, dont 800 côté Google. Les...
by HackAdAy - about 7 hours
In the 1970s, the USSR had an undersea cable connecting a major naval base at Petropavlovsk to the Pacific Fleet headquarters at Vladivostok. The cable traversed the Sea of Okhotsk, which, at the time, the USSR claimed. It was off limits to foreign vessels, heavily patrolled, and laced with detection devices. How much more secure could it be? Against the US Navy, apparently not very secure at all. For about a decade starting in 1972, the Navy delivered tapes of all the traffic on the cable to the NSA.
Top Secret
You need a few things to make this a success. First, you need a stealthy submarine. The Navy had the USS Halibut, which has a strange history. You also need some sort of undetectable listening device...
by FluxBlog - about 9 hours
Gena “Circlez”
Every sound in “Circlez” is so gorgous and precisely calibrated – that organ tone with the just-right level of warmth radiating through the mix, the subtle high-pitched clatter punctuating Karriem Riggins’ percussion, the piano part mixed to sound as though it’s bleeding in from the next room, the heavily reverbed yells on the outro. It makes me wonder how much of Gena’s decisions came quickly from raw instinct, and how much may have been sweated over in the studio. Not that it makes a lot of difference – if it’s more the latter, they’ve achieved the illusion of convincing me that it could have just happened this way. Buy it from Bandcamp.
Beba Rexha “Çike...
by Korben - about 10 hours
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On entend beaucoup parler de l'IA générative ces derniers temps. Et dans les médias classiques, c'est souvent pour s'en inquiéter (pas ici, vous savez que j'essaye de rester positif). Il faut quand même reconnaitre que : phishing plus convaincant, deepfakes, malware qui s'adapte tout seul... la liste des risques est longue et légitime.
Mais il y a un angle qu'on oublie parfois : cette même technologie peut aussi renforcer sérieusement nos défenses. C'est exactement la position que défend Surfshark depuis quelques mois. Pas en mode "l'IA va tout résoudre", mais avec une approche pragmatique. À savoir comment utiliser ces outils pour anticiper, tester et...
by New Yorker - about 11 hours
The new Netflix series stars Rachel Weisz as a professor whose lust for a younger colleague renews her lust for life itself—and drives her to alarming extremes.
by New Yorker - about 11 hours
It’s so important to care about your health, and you’re so clever to check!