
Trump’s AI security order acknowledges risks but stops short of regulating industry
The executive order is voluntary for AI companies but aligns with AI safety experts on the potential for harm.
Independent Analysis and Reportage

The executive order is voluntary for AI companies but aligns with AI safety experts on the potential for harm.

New census data shows population decline is spreading across America. Planning for growth may be actively making things worse.

Efforts to protect land and environmental resources, including fighting climate change, often end up displacing people who have lived in those places for generations.

El Niño can trigger intense periods of extreme ocean warming known as marine heat waves that can devastate marine life.

Federal protections promise a fair trial in a language you understand, but for millions who speak lesser-known languages, courts can’t keep that promise.

Amnesty International What is happening right now is [the] erasure of humans, trees and stones, and anything that is Palestinian, by settlers under the support of the military. — Muntasir al-Maliki, a resident of Kufr Malik Palestinian Bedouins lived for generations in the occupied West Bank village of Khirbet Zanuta (Zanuta), sustaining themselves through herding,

A woman with advanced dementia appeared to regain speech and independence after psilocybin. The findings are intriguing, but far from proof.

A return to conflict simply would not have been in the interests of the US.

The programme got bogged down by disputes over leadership, workshare and intellectual property.

Two defence resignations come at a time of turmoil for the prime minister.

The collapse of the Future Combat Air System programme led by France and Germany highlights how diverging national interests and coordination difficulties are challenging European armament cooperation.

A century after liver was found to treat pernicious anaemia, scientists are still uncovering how vitamin B12 helps blood, nerves and cells.