This news article details an investigation by German journalism students into Russian-linked vessels circling off the Dutch and German coast. The students connected these ships to drone swarms over military bases, uncovering a pattern of suspicious activity involving multiple ships and drone incidents. The investigation revealed connections to Russian military-linked facilities and raised concerns about potential espionage and sabotage activities
For anyone who wants to avoid using AI images, this site has public domain images by theme and category. There's some really great artwork that's free to use
Interactive game where kids become fraud investigators, learning to spot AI-generated fakes and master real-world fact-checking skills
More and more people are turning to GoFundMe for help covering the cost of housing, food, and other basic needs
Social Media's Relentless Shopping Machine Has Created an Army of Debt-Laden Buyers
This video discusses the impact of tissue culture on the rare plant market, exploring topics such as natural and artificial scarcity, the Terunoworld Incident, and the value of rare plants
Der neue Sarkophag in Tschernobyl ist nicht mehr sicher
Ein russischer Angriff beschädigte die Hülle im Februar. Die Tragweite des Schadens ist enorm, wie sich jetzt zeigt
Yamada to sell ‘human washing machine’ after expo popularity
On December 5, 2025, Cloudflare experienced a significant outage due to a configuration change intended to mitigate a vulnerability in React Server Components. The outage lasted approximately 25 minutes, affecting 28% of HTTP traffic
NASA's OSIRIS-REx samples from asteroid Bennu have revealed bio-essential sugars
High levels of ‘forever chemical’ found in cereal products across Europe – study
Pesticide Action Network Europe study finds average concentrations 100 times higher than in tap water
Wie Microsoft in Schulen einzieht
Eine Schul-IT wechselt von IServ zu Univention und öffnet Microsoft die Hintertür. Offene Alternativen gäbe es – doch Bequemlichkeit schlägt Souveränität
A quantum internet is no longer just theory after scientists successfully teleported the polarisation state of a photon between two completely different quantum dots located in separate buildings
What are scam centres – explained in 30 seconds
Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos have become havens for the multibillion dollar scam industry, which has proliferated in the region in recent years
We’re learning more about what vitamin D does to our bodies
The sunshine vitamin could affect your immune system and heart health
Three years on, ChatGPT still isn't what it was cracked up to be – and it probably never will be
Africa's forests have switched from absorbing to emitting carbon, new study finds
by University of Leicester