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Top 10 No-Code Development Platforms to Launch Apps and Automate Work

No-code platforms are quietly changing who gets to build software. You no longer need to be an engineer to create apps, automate workflows, or launch products. The barrier isn’t technical skill anymore. It’s knowing where to start. This article brings together some of the best no-code platforms available today. Each serving a different kind of

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From Lunar New Year prayers to high-tech displays, millions usher in the Year of the Horse

Fireworks lit the skies and incense smoke filled the air as millions rang in the Lunar New Year on Tuesday. From bustling temple fairs in Beijing to a high-tech Spring Festival gala, the Year of the Horse began in a swirl of prayer, pageantry and cutting-edge spectacle.

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The Guardian launches year-long reporting initiative exploring AI, work and power

New US-led series, Reworked, centers workers’ experiences as artificial intelligence reshapes the workplaceThe Guardian launched a sweeping new editorial series on Tuesday examining how artificial intelligence is transforming work and power across the United States and around the world. The year-long reporting project, Reworked, will place workers – not tech executives or abstract forecasts –

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Scientists warn melting ice could release 5,000-year-old superbug that resists 10 modern antibiotics

Romanian scientists have revived a 5,000-year-old bacterium, Psychrobacter SC65A.3, from Scărișoara Ice Cave, revealing resistance to 10 modern antibiotics. The discovery highlights natural, ancient origins of antibiotic resistance and warns that melting ice could release genes into contemporary bacteria. At the same time, these cold-adapted microbes hold potential for new antibiotics, enzymes, and biotechnological innovations,

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Learning to see the physical world: an interview with Jiajun Wu

Image Credit: Jiajun Wu, Yunzhi Zhang, Hong-Xing Yu, Joy Hsu, Jiayuan Mao. Discovering Hybrid World Representations with Co-Evolving Foundation Models. In Proceedings of the Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Trends in AI (ETA) Track, 2026. In the latest issue of AI Matters, a publication of ACM SIGAI, Ella Scallan caught up with Jiajun

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Why Australia is spreading sheep’s wool on barren land to save soil

Australian farmers are finding a new use for surplus sheep’s wool. This low-value wool is now being spread on drought-hit fields. It helps soil retain moisture and rebuilds its structure. This approach is showing measurable gains in soil health. It also creates new markets for wool and supports rural jobs. This innovative practice is gaining

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How to Automate Data Validation and Find the Best Tools for Monitoring Research Integrity

As artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) accelerate the pace of discovery, research teams are grappling with an unprecedented surge in data volume, velocity and complexity. What once could be validated through manual checks now spans millions of records, diverse sources and automated pipelines.  ” The risk is that systemic issues can propagate

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