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ArXiv, a widely used open repository for preprint research, is doing more to crack down on the careless use of large language models in scientific papers. Although papers are posted to the site before they are peer-reviewed, arXiv (pronounced “archive”) has become one of the main ways that research circulates in fields like computer science and math, and the site itself has become a source of data on trends in scientific research. ArXiv has already taken steps to combat a growing number of low-quality, AI-generated papers, for example by requiring first-time posters to get an endorsement from an established author.…
Location : The M6 northbound between junctions J6 and J7 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 19:45 and 20:00 on 16 May 2026. Delay : There are currently delays of 20 minutes against expected traffic. Source link
Ekansh Singh impressed with bat and ball as Kent continue to hold the upper hand against Durham in the County Championship at Beckenham.Kent recovered from a dismal start to day two to post maximum batting points and then took five Durham wickets before rain curtailed the day’s play at 5.40pm.Ekansh Singh celebrates his half-century during Kent’s County Championship clash with Durham. Picture: Keith GillardSingh finished unbeaten on 66 as Kent made 523 all out and then returned 2-32 with the ball as the visitors closed on 173-5.He said: “We batted really well and now we’ve got the five down, I…
Bitcoin (BTC) circled $78,000 on Saturday after geopolitical headwinds erased most of its May gains.Key points:Bitcoin falls below $78,000 for the first time since the start of May.Oil-supply woes combine with existing nerves over US bond markets, adding to headwinds for risk assets.Support weakness has traders looking at $75,000 and under next, while optimists see a “bear trap” forming.Multiple hurdles “coming together” for crypto, risk assetsData from TradingView confirmed new lows of $77,614 on the day — the lowest levels since May 1.BTC/USD one-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingViewDownside pressure stemming from concerns over US government bonds continued, with the US-Iran war…
From long‑distance transport to chemical preservatives, most cut flowers come with a hidden environmental cost—something a new Griffith University experiment aims to rethink. Source link
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has confirmed that the Lexus Eastbourne Open tennis tournament will go ahead as planned in June. It comes after council teams discovered extensive damage to several of the tennis courts at Devonshire Park, in Eastbourne, on Friday, May 15. Despite the vandalism, the LTA said on Saturday there will be “no impact” on the tournament. A spokesperson for the association said: “Devonshire Park is owned and operated by Eastbourne Borough Council and we are being kept updated about the incident and security on site. “Ground staff are already working hard to repair the damage to…
Canada has long been known for its natural resources, but it’s the country’s tech resources that are increasingly turning heads around the world. The country’s advantages are significant and well-documented. Access to world-class universities producing exceptional engineering and product talent, a multicultural workforce that brings global perspectives to product development, strong government support for tech innovation through programmes and cultural proximity to the US market that gives Canadian SaaS companies a natural springboard for international growth. What’s perhaps most exciting is the breadth of what’s being built. Canadian SaaS startups are not clustering around a single sector or use case;…
Saturday 16 May 2026 3:48 pm | Updated: Saturday 16 May 2026 4:39 pm Wes Streeting has resigned from government. Former health secretary Wes Streeting has confirmed he will join any potential leadership race, as pressure piles on Starmer’s premiership.Speaking to Sky News, Streeting spoke of his intention to join the race.He said: “We need a proper contest with the best candidates on the field, and I’ll be standing.”He went on to confirm that he wouldn’t trigger an immediate contest as it wasn’t in the “party’s interest” or national interest.He argued going ahead with an immediate contest would mean “the new…
Easterhouse Road is closed between Brodie Gardens and Springhill Parkway after a crash, with drivers urged to use alternative routes. Source link
“This is a very special relationship between a father and his son. Mr Collett was the principal carer for his father before he went into custody.”16:23, 15 May 2026Updated 16:24, 15 May 2026A PSNI supplied image of the AKM rifle seized in DerryA Derry man caught with an assault rifle was refused compassionate bail today to visit his dying father in hospital.Patrick James Collett, 58, of Rossnagalliagh, is in custody after he pleaded guilty to possession of a Romanian AKM assault rifle and ammunition in suspicious circumstances.He also pleaded guilty on re-arraignment to possessing the 7.62 assault rifle which had…
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