Pixie Lott and Oliver Cheshire have different love languages

By Rebecca Davison for MailOnline 07:59 09 Jul 2024, updated 08:29 09 Jul 2024 Share or comment on this article: She’s back with a brand new single and a new album – her first music in 10 years – and it’s safe to say a lot has happened for Pixie Lott in that time. In … Read more

It’s a lot harder to be a director in China now

Unlock Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, editor-in-chief of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Given geopolitical tensions and slowing economic momentum, it’s a tough time to be in a position to do corporate social responsibility in mainland China. This week, an amendment to the country’s law is unlikely to make … Read more

It’s International Asteroid Day and astronomers have a lot to celebrate

The Earth, moon and an asteroid

Today, astronomers and space enthusiasts around the world collectively marvel at our erratic presence in the universe, especially as we drift through the cosmos among large asteroids like the one that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. June 30 is Asteroid Day, an annual holiday that reflects on the possibility of a planet-destroying … Read more

He paved paradise and built a parking lot! Homeowner angers neighbors by converting his front yard into a car showroom

BEFORE: The building in front of the garden was asphalted and replaced by the car showroom

A homebuyer has sparked a furious row with his new neighbors – by paving his front garden and converting it into a showroom for up to a dozen used cars. Farshad Kia, 45, has caused several complaints after displaying numerous used cars in or next to the driveway of his 1930s semi in Arnos Grove, … Read more

We’re going to learn a lot more about how the human body reacts to space | TechCrunch

We could be entering a renaissance in human spaceflight research, as record numbers of private citizens go into space—and as scientists improve the techniques for collecting data on these intrepid test subjects. A sign that the renaissance is imminent emerged earlier this week, when the journal Nature published a series of articles detailing the physical … Read more

‘We don’t need Sora anymore’: Luma’s new AI video generator Dream Machine got a lot of traffic after debut

It’s time to celebrate the incredible women leading the way in AI! Nominate your inspirational leaders for VentureBeat’s Women in AI Awards today by June 18. More information The rapidly evolving AI video generation market has changed again: Luma AI, a startup backed by famed Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, today announced the … Read more