From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The Forest department on Thursday arrested two persons for allegedly killing, cooking, and eating a python, a species protected under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Protection Act. The incident occurred ...
Two Maine restaurants get national recognition. The New York Times just revealed its restaurant list for 2025, selecting 50 of the best places to eat around the U.S. Charlie Kirk shooting suspect is ...
An urgent search has been launched for a missing mother-of-two after her children returned to their home to find her gone. Rebecca Holdham, known as Becky, was last seen at an address in Ockley Park ...
Abstract: The 1-Bit analog-to-digital converters can drastically reduce the complexity in sampling, storage and processing progresses, which is the urgent technology for large amount of antenna ...
In 2023, two-wheeler riders accounted for the highest share of road deaths in India, with 45% of fatalities. Accidents involving these vehicles also significantly impacted vulnerable road users, ...
More than a billion dollars will be on the line on the night of Saturday, Sept. 6, as Powerball players across the United States vie for the chance to win the second-largest lottery jackpot in the ...
Abstract: Movable and fluid antennas (MAs/FAs) have attracted significant interest due to their potential in enhancing wireless transmission performance through dynamic adjustment of antenna positions ...
If you make a living testing wearables, September is one of the busiest months of the year for you. Apple typically launches the latest iteration of its Apple Watches, and we also have IFA, one of the ...
Pregnant drugs mule suspect Bella Culley's distraught mother was seen visiting her daughter in Georgian prison today as lawyers say she may have to find £100,000 to free her. Lyanne Kennedy, 44, was ...
History of chatbots dates back to 1966 when a computer program called ELIZA was invented by Weizenbaum. It imitated the language of a psychotherapist from only 200 lines of code. You can still ...