Dwarfed by delivery Britain: Anger as 'monstrous' 60ft tall warehouses are built metres from family homes 'like a cruise ship in our back garden'
Residents in Tyldesley, Wigan, branded the colossal steel frames 'monstrous' as they became the latest structures at a 350,000 sq ft industrial site.
The secret role the Duke of Kent played in the run up to World War II revealed: How the patriotic royal directly violated Neville Chamberlain's wishes acting as a rogue secret agent
He was written off by history as a playboy with a fatal taste for martinis and morphine. But the Daily Mail can reveal there was an astonishing other side to the late Queen's uncle, the Duke of Kent.
Kentucky cheerleader, 21, appears glammed up in court to face charges for 'hiding dead baby in trash bag'
A Kentucky college cheerleader appeared in court after she was charged with concealing the birth of her own baby, who was found dead in a garbage bag.
New buses to serve Essex village in one-year trial to 'boost passenger numbers'
The bus is crucial for many people living in the smaller villages
Internet mapping and research outfit Censys reveals state-based abuse, harassment
‘Universities are being used to proxy offensive government operations, turning research access decisions political’
Censys Inc, vendor of the popular Censys internet-mapping tool, has revealed that state-based actors are trying to abuse its services by hiding behind academic researchers.…
Locals fear new nursery will cause 'mayhem' on busy Essex road
Worried residents fear it will cause 'mayhem' 'on a major very busy road'
Disgraced Essex teacher banned after 'woman in underwear' shown on screen to pupils
The science teacher at an Essex school admitted to using adult chat sites and looking at adult content while teaching students
Kim Kardashian says she 'doesn't believe' in giving kids homework
Kim Kardashian shared an unorthodox parenting opinion. The reality star, 44, revealed that she 'doesn't believe in' homework for her four kids.
Cardi B is CLEARED in civil assault trial after epic MELTDOWN outside court over pregnancy rumor
Cardi B has been cleared of assault after she was sued for $24million over an alleged 2018 altercation.
The surprisingly easy way to beat travel sickness, according to scientists
For those who get carsick, there's nothing worse. Now, a study into the issue has revealed a surprisingly simple solution that can slash symptoms in half.
Planning appeal for Essex farm dismissed over noise impact concerns
A planning appeal for Pauls Farm in Little Bardfield has been dismissed due to concerns over noise.
Plans for 140 new homes in 'struggling 'village will put locals at 'further risk'
Locals are campaigning against plans for new homes after flooding and sewage issues in the village
Jennifer Aniston, 56, reveals what procedures she has done to her face... a year after she was seen outside plastic surgeon's office
The 56-year-old Friends actress, who is known for her age-defying looks and toned frame, opened up about her beauty regime in a candid new interview.
They fantasized about a 'fortress of Christianity'. Now US expats in Russia reveal harrowing details of their new lives... and what they're forced to do
From Moscow suburbs to windswept Siberia, a trickle of westerners have arrived, waving Bibles and clutching dreams of raising their children in a fortress of Christian order.
India hails 'first' home-grown chip as a milestone despite very modest specs
It’s been to space. It likely won’t launch India as a semiconductor superpower
India’s government yesterday celebrated an “important milestone” in the development of its semiconductor industry, and therefore the nation’s ambition to become a global contender, but the celebrations seem premature because the chip that was the star of the show is nothing special.…
Desperate search to find British builder, 34, on round-the-world sailing trip after his boat was found off Gran Canaria with just his dog onboard
James Nunan, 34, from Reading, set off on his dream voyage in March with his miniature Jack Russell, Thumbelina, aboard a boat called Kehaar that he had bought in Slovenia.
AI-Powered Drone Swarms Have Now Entered the Battlefield
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Wall Street Journal: On a recent evening, a trio of Ukrainian drones flew under the cover of darkness to a Russian position and decided among themselves exactly when to strike. The assault was an example of how Ukraine is using artificial intelligence to allow groups of drones to coordinate with each other to attack Russian positions, an innovative technology that heralds the future of battle. Military experts say the so-called swarm technology represents the next frontier for drone warfare because of its potential to allow tens or even thousands of drones -- or swarms -- to be deployed at once to overwhelm the defenses of a target, be that a city or an individual military asset.
Ukraine has conducted swarm attacks on the battlefield for much of the past year, according to a senior Ukrainian officer and the company that makes the software. The previously unreported attacks are the first known routine use of swarm technology in combat, analysts say, underscoring Ukraine's position at the vanguard of drone warfare. [...] The drones deployed in the recent Ukrainian attack used technology developed by local company Swarmer. Its software allows groups of drones to decide which one strikes first and adapt if, for instance, one runs out of battery, said Chief Executive Serhii Kupriienko. "You set the target and the drones do the rest," Kupriienko said. "They work together, they adapt."
Swarmer's technology was first deployed by Ukrainian forces to lay mines around a year ago. It has since been used to target Russian soldiers, equipment and infrastructure, according to the Ukrainian military officer. The officer said his drone unit had used Swarmer's technology more than a hundred times, and that other units also have UAVs equipped with the software. He typically uses the technology with three drones, but says others have deployed it with as many as eight. Kupriienko said the software has been tested with up to 25 drones. A common operation uses a reconnaissance drone and two other UAVs carrying small bombs to target a Russian trench, the officer said. An operator gives the drones a target zone to look for an enemy position and the command to engage when it is spotted. The reconnaissance drone maps the route for the bombers to follow and the drones themselves then decide when, and which one, will release the bombs over the target.
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Bloodbath in $1.7 million suburban mansion as dentist murders wife and daughter, 15, then kills himself
Dr James Choi, 52, (pictured) was found dead in his $1.7 million Georgia mansion with his wife Myoung and their 15-year-old daughter Grace.
Bruce Willis is 'going downhill fast': Agonizing dementia update from family friends who share 'dire' fly-on-wall account of actor's life in care
His devastating dementia diagnosis was announced to the world in February 2023 via a family statement. In the months since, much of the his decline has been shrouded in secrecy. Unitl now...
Young female traveller, 22, receives 'creepy' late-night texts from holiday home host: 'I felt shivers down my spine'
The woman was on a girls' trip with three friends when their host, a man in his mid-30s, began bombarding her with unsettling and 'sinister' compliments.