
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 fixes my biggest complaint, but I’d still never buy one – here’s why
Samsung has revealed the Galaxy Z Fold 7, the next generation of its iconic Z…
By Reuters Published October 16, 2025 Giorgio Armani‘s deputy managing director, Giuseppe Marsocci, is set to be appointed chief executive of the Italian fashion house, a source said on Thursday, confirming a local media report. A Giorgio Armani boutique – Reuters The appointment will be approved by a board meeting to be held later on…
Published October 16, 2025 In 1998, Jil Sander launched its first sneaker collaboration with Puma. Almost three decades later, creative director Simone Bellotti has revived this pioneering, still-influential project to reunite the worlds of luxury and sport. DR The renewed journey begins with the revival of the legendary “King Avanti” football silhouette, celebrated for its…
Australia’s tropical rainforests have become the first in the world to release more carbon than they absorb, in a trend linked to climate change, a study has found. Rainforests are usually regarded as so-called “carbon sinks” as they absorb more emissions than they emit with new trees offsetting the carbon released by dead ones. But…
Fiona IrvingSouth East environment correspondent BBC The artificial reef covers 820 sq m around the base of a Rampion wind turbine One of the largest artificial reefs in the world has been installed at a wind farm off the Sussex coast. The project at the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm is the first of its kind,…
Picture a future where factories can create materials and chemical compounds more quickly, at lower cost, and with fewer production steps. Imagine your laptop processing complex data in seconds or a supercomputer learning and adapting as efficiently as the human brain. These possibilities depend on one fundamental factor: how electrons behave inside materials. Researchers at…
For billions of years, Earth’s continents have remained remarkably steady, providing the groundwork for mountains, ecosystems, and human civilization. Yet the reason behind their long-term stability has puzzled scientists for more than a century. Now, researchers from Penn State and Columbia University have uncovered strong evidence explaining how the continents formed and maintained their endurance,…
Could Mars have once supported life? Scientists still don’t have proof. Yet some of the planet’s strange surface features might seem to hint at it. Earth scientist Dr. Lonneke Roelofs of Utrecht University set out to study the origin of mysterious gullies carved into Martian dunes. In her laboratory experiments, she discovered that blocks of…
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that they have identified how mammalian brains build intricate networks of tiny tubes that move toxins in and out of brain cells, much like pneumatic tubes send items through systems in factories and stores. Their experiments, which used genetically modified mice and advanced imaging tools, were supported by the…
More than £13m has been given to a town’s trust to continue its work improving the health and wellbeing of local residents. The money from Luton Rising, the Luton Borough Council company that owns London Luton Airport, has been given to Active Luton to secure investment in leisure and library services until 2030. The council…
On July 1, astronomers detected a strange, fast-moving object racing toward the Sun. Named 3I/ATLAS, this unusual traveler immediately stood out for one remarkable reason: its orbital path revealed that it had come from beyond our Solar System. This marked only the third time in history that scientists have identified an interstellar visitor entering our…