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Elegant and practical, capri pants give off Audrey Hepburn vibes | Jess Cartner-Morley
These tailored trousers are ideal for those sunny days when the forecast looks dodgy later on – or when there’s a heatwave but you still have to go to the officeI think we can probably agree that Audrey Hepburn would not have been seen dead in jorts. The baggy, grunge-adjacent kn
England v India: fourth men’s T20 cricket international – live
England v India: fourth men’s T20 cricket international – live
Updates from the action in Bristol (5.30pm BST start) England and India head for historic Test | Mail Tanya3rd over: India 24-1 (Abhishek 6, Ishan 1) Not quite working for Sooryavanshi yet here in England, he looks to the skies and pulls off his helmet, shaggy teenage hair hangin
Anthropic’s newest ad is creeping people out
Anthropic’s newest ad is creeping people out
Anthropic has consistently attempted to depict itself as the ethical foil to other AI companies. This latest marketing stunt — which leans into criticism of AI as a way to make Anthropic seem aware of the responsibility it carries — would appear to be more of the same.
Donald Trump is the accidental hero of a real-life feelgood climate tale even as a creepin
Despite a deadly heatwave sweeping through Europe, the US president’s ineptness has created reason for optimism on the climate crisisSign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter hereTwo real-life climate-themed movies are playing in parallel
How the 'creeping normality' of large language models is quietly reshaping the life scienc
How the 'creeping normality' of large language models is quietly reshaping the life scienc
Large language models (LLMs) are gradually transforming research in the life sciences in ways that extend far beyond improving productivity, and they are becoming a new normal before scientists have agreed on the limits of their use.