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Saturday April 18, 2026


Artemis II Moon mission lifts children's ambitions
Seeing Artemis has made space careers a reality for children, says a woman who promotes STEM jobs.

Campaigners hope to save rare rainforest habitat
Volunteers are raising funding to continue work to restore a temperate rainforest in Cumbria.

White House and Anthropic hold 'productive' meeting amid fears over Mythos model
The discussion is a sign the AI firm's technology may be too critical for even the US government to do without.


Friday April 17, 2026


Tinder and Zoom offer 'proof of humanity' eye-scans to combat AI
The tech aims to identify people's irises and stop the rise of fake accounts and malicious scams.

What is Claude Mythos and what risks does it pose?
The company's claim the AI tool can outperform humans at some hacking and cyber-security tasks has sparked fears in the financial world.

'Unbelievable adventure': Artemis II crew describes journey
The crew held its first press conference since splashing down from their historic 10-day mission around the Moon.

Artemis commander tells BBC about 'powerful' moment crater named after his late wife
Reid Wiseman?s two daughters were in Nasa?s mission control room for the naming of the ?Carroll? crater in honour of the commander?s late wife.

Could a digital twin make you into a 'superworker'?
Firms say digital twins make staff more productive, but are they a potential legal minefield?


Thursday April 16, 2026


Artemis II crew: 'We left as friends - we came back as best friends'
The four crew members gave their first press conference since they splashed down nearly a week ago, and emphasised hope and unity.

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