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iOS 17.5 Bug: New Update Brings Back Deleted ‘NSFW’ Photos, Users ‘Feel Uncomfortable’

Apple’s recent iOS 17.5 update, which the company encouraged users to download as soon as possible, has a bug causing users to see photos they deleted years ago reappear in their phone’s photo library. Reddit user (Specialist-Fix8528) reported on the platform that after updating, their camera roll displayed previously deleted explicit photos taken with their…

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Doctor Is Cancer-Free After Using World’s First ‘Drug Before Surgery’ Treatment He Helped Discover

A world-first treatment based on his research has kept an Australian doctor cancer-free for a year. A year after a devastating stage 4 Glioblastoma diagnosis, Professor Richard Scolyer from the University of Sydney has shared some positive news: His recent scans show no signs of recurrence. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Scolyer wrote: “I had…

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Too busy to find love? Send a robot instead! ‘AI dating concierge’ could date hundreds of people for you, Bumble founder claims

Speaking at the Bloomberg Tech Summit, Herd, 34, claimed that daters could soon use an ‘AI dating concierge’ to go out on hundreds dates for them.Speaking at the Bloomberg Tech Summit, Herd, 34, claimed that daters could soon use an ‘AI dating concierge’ to go out on hundreds dates for them. Speaking at the Bloomberg Tech…

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Chinese scientists move closer to bringing cryogenically frozen humans back to life – after brain tissue is thawed without damage

A Harvard trained Chinese scientist just found a unique chemical mixture that allows us to freeze and thaw brain tissue without damaging it. They even brought the cells back to life.A Harvard trained Chinese scientist just found a unique chemical mixture that allows us to freeze and thaw brain tissue without damaging it. They even…

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BepiColombo power struggle could leave probe short of Mercury’s orbit

ESA/JAXA mission running on reduced thrust as engineers work to resolve the issue Updated  Thruster problems with BepiColombo, the joint ESA and JAXA mission to Mercury, could cause headaches for managers plotting the spacecraft’s trajectory and insertion into Mercury’s orbit.… ESA/JAXA mission running on reduced thrust as engineers work to resolve the issue Updated  Thruster…

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Imagine getting life-saving drugs to sick people without relying on big pharma? We may have found a way | Dr Catriona Crombie

An NHS trust’s attempts to bring a crucial drug to market itself is hopeful news for patients Dr Catriona Crombie is the head of rare disease at medical charity LifeArc Healthcare should make people’s lives better. That fact can hardly be contested. Yet for some patients with rare diseases, commercial interests are dictating who gets…

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Rise of the killer robots? Watch the terrifying moment a humanoid bot survives being kicked and punched – before smashing its own hand with a hammer

In this terrifying video, a humanoid robot is seen taking a beating from a human operator, before smashing its own fingers with a mallet.In this terrifying video, a humanoid robot is seen taking a beating from a human operator, before smashing its own fingers with a mallet. In this terrifying video, a humanoid robot is seen…

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Can YOU tell what they are? ‘World’s first’ emoji dating back to 1988 are discovered – and they look very different to the characters used today!

Matt Sephton, a games developer and blogger, delved into the history of the emoji, and discovered a set of characters from 1988.Matt Sephton, a games developer and blogger, delved into the history of the emoji, and discovered a set of characters from 1988. Matt Sephton, a games developer and blogger, delved into the history of the…

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