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Life with AI causing human brain 'fry'
Heavy users of artificial intelligence report being overwhelmed by trying to keep up with and on top of the technology designed to make their lives easier. Consultants at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) have dubbed the phenomenon "AI brain fry," a state of ment…

Today in Germany: A roundup of the latest news on Monday
German cities join global protests against President Trump, Germany to receive less money from next EU budget, Syrian President to make first visit to Germany and more news on Monday, March 30th.

4DMedical receives CE Mark for CT:VQ™, enabling commercial launch across the European Union
In a separate announcement made today, the Company also secured A$83 million in private placement funding to support growth initiatives, including European expansion. MELBOURNE, Australia, March 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- 4DMedical Limited (ASX:4DX), the global…
First Great Indian Bustard chick born via AI at Rajasthan's Ramdevra breeding centre
A significant breakthrough in Great Indian Bustard conservation has been achieved with the birth of the first chick of the year at Jaisalmer's Ramdevra Breeding Centre, utilizing advanced artificial insemination technology. This success, confirmed by Union En…

Istanbul launches Türkiye’s first 5G-powered smart road
Türkiye has taken a significant step toward next-generation mobility with the launch of Istanbul’s first 5G-supported smart road, a pilot project designed to enhance traffic safety, efficiency and driver awareness through real-time data integration.

Türkiye returns historic statue to Fener Greek Patriarchate
Türkiye officially returned the “Angel statue” to the Fener Greek Patriarchate, marking a significant step in the country’s ongoing efforts to protect its cultural heritage and combat the illicit trafficking of historical artifacts.

Why do sperm lose navigation in microgravity? #science
Microgravity disrupts sperm navigation New research indicates that human sperm are likely to get disoriented in microgravity—an effect that could make fertilization and early embryo development more difficult during space missions. Across experiments simulati…

Department of War deploys Ukraine-style drone boats to Middle East, signaling new era of low-cost AI warfare
The Department of War confirmed deploying Ukrainian-style drone boats in the Middle East under Operation Epic Fury, highlighting a shift toward autonomous warfare. The unmanned vessels, called GARC and built by BlackSea, are being used for maritime reconnaiss…

A troubling reality in the baby food aisle
A large majority (71%) of baby and toddler foods in the U.S. are ultra-processed, defined as industrial formulations with five or more additives not typically used in home kitchens. These products are dominated by additives like flavor enhancers, thickeners, …

The morning fuel secret: How ancient chia seeds conquer modern hunger and fatigue
Chia seeds are especially effective when eaten in the morning, as they provide sustained energy and promote fullness, helping to prevent mid-morning energy crashes and cravings. Their soluble fiber forms a gel that slows digestion, leading to a gradual releas…