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Jane Goodall died on October 1 at the age of 91. When I heard the news, my mind raced back 35 years to a conversation I had with the pioneering observer and student of chimpanzee behavior. As the ‘90s began, Goodall had been studying chimps in Tanzania’s Gombe National Park for nearly 30 years. Her work illuminated the previously unknown complexity of these apes’ social lives. But I was surprised to learn that the genteel-looking British ethologist had assembled a one-of-a-kind collection of chimp skeletons. Sign up for our newsletter We summarize the week’s scientific breakthroughs every Thursday. Goodall and…

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An Oasis founding member is stepping away from the band’s highly-anticipated reunion tour following a prostate cancer diagnosis. On Friday, guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs shared his health news on Instagram, announcing his temporary departure from the Oasis Live ’25 World Tour, which kicked off on July 4 in Cardiff, Wales. “Early this year I was diagnosed with prostate cancer,” he shared in his post. “The good news is I’m responding really well to treatment, which meant I could be part of this incredible tour. Now, I am having to take a planned break for the next phase of my care,…

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Huawei’s Computing Systems Lab in Zurich has introduced a new open-source quantization method for large language models (LLMs) aimed at reducing memory demands without sacrificing output quality. The technique, called SINQ (Sinkhorn-Normalized Quantization), is designed to be fast, calibration-free, and easy to integrate into existing model workflows. The code for performing it has been made available by the Huawei research team on Github and Hugging Face under a permissive, enterprise-friendly Apache 2.0 license, allowing organizations to take and use it, modify it, and deploy it commercially — all for free.Across models of different sizes, SINQ cuts memory usage by 60–70%,…

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The German airport says that 46 flights had been cancelled or delayed, affecting 6,500 passengers.Published On 4 Oct 20254 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareGermany’s Munich airport has reopened after authorities shut it down the previous night for the second time in less than 24 hours after more suspected drone sightings, as fears heighten across Europe that Russia’s war in Ukraine could spill over across the continent.The airport, one of Germany’s largest, reopened gradually from 7am local time (05:00 GMT) on Saturday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listForty-six departures from the airport had to be cancelled or…

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new video loaded: What We Know About the Protests in MadagascarA youth-led movement against the president of Madagascar is sustaining protests across the country. John Eligon, the Johannesburg bureau chief for The New York Times, explains what’s happened.By John Eligon, Christina Thornell, Jon Hazell and Laura SalaberryOctober 2, 2025 Source link

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The knotted, intricately braided string was like none Sabine Hyland had ever seen. Made of human hair, it was part of an ancient device used by the Inca. These people once ruled a large empire along the Andes (a mountain range in South America). They had no system of writing. But hundreds of years ago the Inca did use complicated knotted strings — called khipus (KEE-poos) — for recordkeeping. And a new analysis now suggests a surprise: These were not merely used by the ancient Inca’s ruling elite. The Spanish, who defeated the Incas in 1532, wrote that the Inca…

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“I’m such a massive fan,” McRae said of the country queen This might be the country queen-pop princess link-up of the year. During her show in Nashville Thursday night, Tate McRae welcomed Megan Moroney for a duet of the country star’s chart-topping single, “6 Months Later.” Toward the end of her third set, McRae brought Moroney onstage to a roaring crowd. “I’m so excited to announce a special guest tonight. I’m such a massive fan,” McRae said onstage. “Give it up for Megan Moroney!” After the performance, Moroney posted a selfie of the pair with the caption “Girls!” McRae commented,…

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iOS 26 is coming in just three days, and it brings a new Liquid Glass design with translucent UI elements, rounded menu bars, simplified navigation, pop out menus, and more. Liquid Glass has been contentious during the beta testing period. Some people don’t feel like there’s enough translucency, and others think Apple has gone too far, impacting readability. Where do you fall on the spectrum? Let us know in the comments below. The new design is the big ‌iOS 26‌ talking point, but the update also has a bunch of new features, both big and small. Are you looking forward…

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