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A South African university has launched an anti-poaching campaign to inject the horns of rhinoceroses with radioactive isotopes that it says are harmless for the animals but can be detected by customs agents.Under the collaborative project involving the University of the Witwatersrand, nuclear energy officials and conservationists, five rhinos were injected in what the university hopes will be the start of a mass injection of the declining rhino population, which they are calling the Rhisotope Project.Last year, about 20 rhinos at a sanctuary were injected with isotopes in trials that paved the way for Thursday’s launch. The radioactive isotopes even…
Two brothers, two classic albums and a reunion fans have been waiting for since 2009 … sound familiar? But while Oasis took to the stage with their lens firmly fixed on the past, Clipse came back this year with a return-to-form record: fourth album Let God Sort Em Out met the wild anticipation, restating Pusha T and Malice’s lyrical skill, pushing starry guests to step up, and bringing the best out of producer Pharrell Williams.Next week, the Thornton brothers will sit for the Guardian Film & Music reader interview. You could ask them about how they fell apart and came…
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A game between the Atlanta Braves and the Cincinnati Reds at Tennessee’s Bristol Motor Speedway sold more than 85,000 tickets to break MLB’s regular-season record, but was suspended in the first inning due to rain Continue reading…
Anthropic has revoked OpenAI’s access to its Claude family of AI models, according to a report in Wired. Sources told Wired that OpenAI was connecting Claude to internal tools that allowed the company to compare Claude’s performance to its own models in categories like coding, writing, and safety. In a statement provided to TechCrunch, Anthropic spokesperson said, “OpenAI’s own technical staff were also using our coding tools ahead of the launch of GPT-5,” which is apparently “a direct violation of our terms of service.” (Anthropic’s commercial terms forbid companies from using Claude to build competing services.) However, the company also…
377 The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) in Namibia has announced the release of 2,500 serviced plots across the country to support the National Informal Settlement Upgrading Project (ISUP), a government-backed initiative aimed at providing affordable and decent homes for low-income earners living in informal settlements. According to the Chief Executive Officer of NHE, Mr. Gisbertus Mukulu, the plots are in different phases of development and form part of the broader plan to deliver 2,000 new housing units by April 2026. Speaking to journalists in Windhoek, Mr. Mukulu explained that the plots were secured through ongoing partnerships with various local authorities,…
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Without evidence, Trump and his allies accuse former US special prosecutor of illegal political activity.Officials in the United States have launched an investigation into Jack Smith, the former special prosecutor who led two cases against Donald Trump, US media outlets are reporting.The Associated Press, NBC News and other US news outlets confirmed on Saturday that the Office of Special Counsel, an independent federal agency, has opened an investigation into Smith on allegations of illegal political activity.Without offering any evidence of wrongdoing, Trump and his Republican allies, including Senator Tom Cotton, have accused Smith of violating the Hatch Act, a federal law…
Blazes across several Canadian provinces and territories pose health risks to Canadians and their southern neighbours.Smoke from wildfires burning in Canada has triggered air quality alerts over the border in the United States.Several blazes continued to rage across Canada on Saturday, sending smoke wafting over several states in the US Midwest and bringing warnings of unhealthy air for at least the third day.Air quality alerts were in effect in the US states of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, as well as eastern Nebraska and parts of Indiana and Illinois.Conditions were especially dire in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with the Switzerland-based air quality…
Asari Ndem (Lead writer) There is the quiet fear creeping into many Nigerian households, after the United States government passed a sweeping new economic reform bill that includes a 1% tax on all remittances sent abroad. While this may sound like a marginal policy change in America, its implications for health in low- and middle-income countries like Nigeria are profound. For years, remittances, the money Nigerians abroad send home, have functioned as an informal but critical health safety net for many. They help families pay for everything from routine health check-ups to life-saving surgeries, as well as basic needs like…