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Ruggedly Beautiful Cyprus Is a Rock Climber’s Dream
In many ways, Cyprus is an ideal destination for bouldering. With its location far east in the Mediterranean—closer to Africa and the Middle East than to mainland Europe—it stays warm year-round. “When northern Europe is rainy and cold, Cyprus is in its prime season,” Papakyriacou says. Unlike other European countries, where bouldering has been popular for decades, the island also provides locals and visitors alike with a sense of discovery—and even a chance for the most intrepid to solve and name new “boulder problems,” as the routes up a rock are called, of their own.“When climbers come here from abroad,…
Typhoon Jangmi’s giant eye lights up the night as it approaches Japan
A large, slow-moving storm system tracked north-northwest across the Philippine Sea toward southern Japan from late May into early June 2026. As Typhoon Jangmi advanced, its sprawling rainbands delivered intense rainfall across a broad area, prompting concerns about flooding in several locations. A nighttime image captured by the VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) instrument aboard the Suomi NPP satellite shows the storm on May 30 at about 16:40 Universal Time (1:40 a.m. Japan Standard Time on May 31). At that time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) reported sustained winds of 120 kilometers (75 miles) per hour based on…
New treatment aims to prevent meningitis without antibiotics
Protection for newborns: New treatment aims to prevent meningitis without antibiotics We use cookies for analytics, advertising and to improve our site. You agree to our use of cookies by continuing to use our site. To know more, see our Cookie Policy and Cookie Settings.Ok Source link
As AI gets better, it reveals an empty promise
This week we’ve got tandem hands-ons with Google’s new Gemini AI agent – Spark – from my colleagues David Pierce and Jay Peters. Their takeaways are similar: It’s so effective that it’s scary. Spark knew that David’s dog is named Frida and knew the first name of Jay’s wife, even though neither of them explicitly provided this information to Google. But what’s scary to me is how all of this stuff seems geared toward a future of “productivity” that completely misses what needs to be fixed in our world. “Productivity” is often pitched as a panacea for what befalls us…
Defense tech is flooded with money, but who’s built to last?
Defense tech is red hot right now. Anduril and Mach Industries just doubled and quadrupled their valuations, respectively, and the U.S. government is proposing a 40% increase in defense budget. A wave of new startups is chasing those government contracts, but according to Ross Fubini, the venture investor who wrote Anduril’s first check, most of them will get lost in the Valley of Death between prototype contract and real production deal. Watch as, on this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Rebecca Bellan asks Fubini — the founder and managing partner of XYZ Venture Capital, built on the Palantir alumni network and now approaching $2B AUM — what separates the survivors from the rest. Subscribe to Equity…
Thali costs climb in May: Crisil report
New Delhi: The cost of home-cooked vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis increased by 5% and 7% year-on-year in May, respectively, driven by higher prices of tomatoes, vegetable oils and LPG, according to a Crisil report released on Wednesday.Last month, tomato prices were 57% higher than a year ago at ₹36 per kg, primarily on account of a 3-4% decline in production, even as prices of vegetable oils increased globally. Vegetable oil and LPG prices were up 8% and 7% year-on-year, respectively. The average cost of preparing a thali at home is calculated based on input prices prevailing in northern, southern, eastern…
Suzlon seeks to put the wind in all sails of its renewables ship
Mumbai: Suzlon Group on Wednesday laid out plans to quadruple annual renewable energy sales to 10 GW and expand its renewable energy assets under management (AUM) to 70 GW by FY31, Girish Tanti, vice chairman, told ET in an interview. The company, among the pioneers in India’s wind energy business, said it is vastly expanding its remit to tap into the entire addressable green-energy universe-solar, batteries, and battery energy storage systems (BESS), besides wind. It would run projects end to end, and manage energy assets, too.”The market is now mature, where instead of trying to do a sum-of-the-parts job by…
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OECD sees India growth slowing to 6.3% from 7.6% in FY27
New Delhi: India’s economic growth is projected to slow to 6.3% in fiscal 2027 from 7.6% last financial year, reflecting the impact of higher energy prices due to the Middle East conflict, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).Higher energy costs, gas rationing, weaker global demand and increased production expenses are likely to weigh on investment and exports, it said on Wednesday.Despite the anticipated slowdown, India is expected to remain among the world’s fastest-growing major economies.Gross domestic product growth is expected to edge slightly up to 6.4% in FY28, according to the Paris-based institution. India imports more…
Wim Wenders withdraws 1975 film featuring 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski topless | Wim Wenders
German director Wim Wenders has withdrawn from circulation his 1975 film Wrong Move, because of a scene featuring a child actor topless who was 13 years old at the time of filming.“Streaming, TV and distribution partners have been instructed to no longer make the film publicly accessible,” the director said in a statement released on Wednesday.The decision comes after actor Nastassja Kinski, now 65, told Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper last month that she has spent 15 years unsuccessfully trying to get Wenders to change the film.Wim Wenders apologised ‘unreservedly’ to Nastassja Kinski. Photograph: Scott A Garfitt/APSpeaking at the German film awards…