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  • Alan Turing institute launches new mission to protect UK from cyber-attacks | Internet

    Alan Turing institute launches new mission to protect UK from cyber-attacks | Internet

    Britain’s leading AI institute has announced a new mission to help protect the nation from cyber-attacks on infrastructure, including energy, transport and utilities, after it was embroiled in allegations of toxic work culture and the chair resigned amid ministerial pressure.

    The Alan Turing Institute will “carry out a programme of science and innovation designed to protect the UK from hostile threats”, it announced on Tuesday as part of changes following the resignation last month of Jean Innes, its chief executive, after a staff revolt and government calls for a strategic overhaul of the state-funded body.

    The mission comes amid growing concern over Britain’s vulnerability to internet outages and cyber-attacks after this month’s incident affecting Amazon’s cloud computing globally and recent cyber-attacks crippling production at Jaguar Land Rover factories, and supply chains at Marks & Spencer and the Co-op.

    Blythe Crawford, the former commander of the UK’s air and space warfare centre , will report back next month on how the government-funded institute “can best support the scale of government AI ambitions in defence, national security and intelligence”.

    The chair, former Amazon UK boss Doug Gurr, said 78 different research projects at the 440-staff institute have been closed, spun out or completed because they do not align with the new direction.

    The institute has been beset by internal strife since last year as staff protested against changes, culminating in a group of employees filing a whistleblower complaint to the Charity Commission.

    Gurr said in an interview with the BBC that the whistleblower claims were “independently investigated” by a third party that found them to have “no substance”.

    The institute was named after the mathematical genius who helped crack the Enigma code during the second world war and outlined key concepts of AI. He also invented the eponymous test to determine if a computer can show human intelligence.

    It will also focus on deploying AI for the environment and health. The institute will develop ways to use the fast-advancing technology to more rapidly and accurately forecast changes in weather, oceans and sea ice, in part to better inform UK government emergency planners. It will also target “tangible emissions reductions in transportation networks, manufacturing processes and critical infrastructure”.

    On health, it will focus on creating digital twins of human hearts, a frontline of personalised AI-enabled medicine, which could improve medical interventions and patient outcomes for critically ill cardiac patients.

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  • BrowserStack Launches Issue Detection AI Agent That Brings Human Intelligence to Accessibility Testing

    BrowserStack Launches Issue Detection AI Agent That Brings Human Intelligence to Accessibility Testing

    DUBLIN, Oct. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — BrowserStack, the world’s leading software testing platform, launched its Accessibility Issue Detection Agent, a breakthrough addition to…

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  • Quote & Analysis: Converting More in Crunch Time, Chemistry of Big Three, Free Throw Shooting & More – NBA

    Quote & Analysis: Converting More in Crunch Time, Chemistry of Big Three, Free Throw Shooting & More – NBA

    1. Quote & Analysis: Converting More in Crunch Time, Chemistry of Big Three, Free Throw Shooting & More  NBA
    2. Orlando Magic can’t allow surprisingly poor start to overshadow key improvement  Orlando Magic Daily
    3. Orlando Magic’s struggles reflected in…

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  • Govee’s new outlet expander gives you voice control and a night light

    Govee’s new outlet expander gives you voice control and a night light

    Did you know you should be replacing your surge protectors every three to five years to avoid them becoming a potential fire risk? If you’re now on the hunt for replacements, Govee’s new Smart Plug Outlet Extender packs a decent amount of…

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  • COVID-19 pandemic linked to diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines

    COVID-19 pandemic linked to diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines

    An international study led by the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee at Bar-Ilan University reveals that the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to a diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines, resulting in declining…

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  • Kirkland Advises FTAI Aviation on Completion of Fundraising for Strategic Capital Initiative | News

    Kirkland & Ellis advised FTAI Aviation Ltd. (NASDAQ: FTAI) on the completion of fundraising for its inaugural Strategic Capital vehicle, hitting its upsized hard cap of $2 billion of equity commitments. This aircraft leasing vehicle is dedicated to acquiring mid-life, current generation aircraft and has purchasing power of over $6 billion including current and potential future debt financing. 

    The vehicle has invested $1.4 billion thus far, acquiring 101 aircraft and has an additional $2.1 billion of aircraft under contract, bringing the vehicle to 190 aircraft closed or under LOI, with full deployment expected by the end of the first half of 2026. The vehicle has received widespread support across a diverse group of investors globally, including asset managers, insurance companies, public pensions, foundations, endowments and family offices.

    Read the transaction press release

    The Kirkland team included investment funds lawyers Kaitlyn Haggerty, Syed Madani, David Sherman, Daisy An, Kevin Cibak, Marshall Lee and Caitlin Hyers; and tax lawyer Marguerite Lombardo.

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  • Bird flu hits migrating cranes hard in Germany as the virus flares up – The Washington Post

    1. Bird flu hits migrating cranes hard in Germany as the virus flares up  The Washington Post
    2. Mass cull ordered near Berlin amid bird flu  The Express Tribune
    3. Germany grapples with bird flu as some 400,000 animals culled | Daily Sabah  Daily Sabah

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  • Brain cancer research dedicated to ‘incredible’ Ethan Treharne

    Brain cancer research dedicated to ‘incredible’ Ethan Treharne

    The family of a teenager who died from incurable brain cancer has used money they raised in his memory to pay for seven days of research to fight the disease.

    Ethan Treharne, from Owlsmoor, Berkshire, died in November 2021 at the age of 17 from…

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  • Wei Y, Palacios Araya D, Palmer KL. Enterococcus faecium: evolution, adaptation, pathogenesis and emerging therapeutics. Nat Rev Microbiol. 2024;22(11):705–21.

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  • It’s time for Nigeria to contest the biggest tournaments — the World Cup and Olympics

    It’s time for Nigeria to contest the biggest tournaments — the World Cup and Olympics

    Folashade Ijamilusi’s glittering junior resume

    Ijamilusi’s talent quickly drew attention. She joined the Springsoca Football Academy, progressed to the Lagos State women’s team, and was selected for Nigeria’s U-17 squad at the 2017 Women’s…

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