Denmark Proposes Landmark Law Giving Citizens Copyright Over Their Face, Voice and Body to Fight AI Deepfakes

In a bold move aimed at countering the rise of AI-driven deepfakes, the Denmark government has unveiled a draft law that would grant every citizen full ownership of their own likeness — including face, body and voice — under amended copyright protections.   The proposal, introduced by Culture Minister Jakob Engel‑Schmidt and backed by a… Read More: Denmark Proposes Landmark Law Giving Citizens Copyright Over Their Face,… »

Golden Dunes Gone White: Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf Desert Blanketed in Rare Snowy Scene

For the first time ever, the vast sand seas of the Al‑Jawf Region in northern Saudi Arabia awoke under a surreal white coat. What is usually a blazing, sun-baked desert was transformed by an extraordinary bout of weather, leaving locals and travellers in awe.   A Desert Transformed   The region’s iconic golden dunes, part… Read More: Golden Dunes Gone White: Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf Desert Blanketed in… »

Earth’s Climate on Red Alert: 22 of 34 Vital Signs Show Planet in Crisis

A new global climate report has issued one of the starkest warnings yet — our planet is showing clear signs of distress. According to a study published in BioScience, 22 of Earth’s 34 key “vital signs” are now flashing red, signaling that the world is edging dangerously close to irreversible tipping points.   The report,… Read More: Earth’s Climate on Red Alert: 22 of 34 Vital Signs… »

Game-Changing “Molecular Jackhammer” Uses Near-Infrared Light to Destroy Up to 99 % of Cancer Cells

A team of scientists at Rice University has unveiled a revolutionary new approach to fighting cancer — using tiny dye molecules activated by near-infrared light to literally shake tumor cells apart. Their early results are thrilling: up to 99 % of lab-grown human melanoma cells were destroyed, and in animal tests, some tumors completely disappeared.… Read More: Game-Changing “Molecular Jackhammer” Uses Near-Infrared Light to Destroy Up to… »

Microplastics Found in Sediments Dating Back to the 1700s — Hinting at a Far Deeper Pollution Legacy

A new study has revealed a startling fact: tiny plastic particles are showing up in lake sediments that pre-date modern mass-industrial plastic production. Researchers diving into the sediment cores of lakes in Latvia uncovered microplastics in layers that go back to the early 1700s — long before the era of synthetic plastics.   The investigation,… Read More: Microplastics Found in Sediments Dating Back to the 1700s —… »

Female Octopuses Know How to Handle Unwanted Attention!

Female Octopuses Know How to Handle Unwanted Attention!   In the deep blue ocean, it’s not all peaceful drifting and graceful tentacles — sometimes, it’s a battlefield of shells and sass! Recent observations by marine biologists have revealed a fascinating (and quite relatable) behavior among female octopuses: when males get too pushy, the ladies fight… Read More: Female Octopuses Know How to Handle Unwanted Attention! »