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Call to frame climate change messages in ‘people-friendly terms’ – Dawn
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Iterative Refinement Achieves 41.3% Better Compositional Image Generation Results
Researchers are tackling the persistent challenge of generating images from text when prompts become complex, demanding the accurate placement of multiple objects and attributes. Shantanu Jaiswal, Mihir Prabhudesai, and Nikash Bhardwaj, all…
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Bacterial infections in patients with liver cirrhosis show rising prevalence and high mortality
Background and aims
Bacterial infections (BIs) are common and severe complications in patients with liver cirrhosis, but global data are limited. Here, we aimed to evaluate the global prevalence, temporal changes, and associated…
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‘We need to fight’: Trump Greenland threat brings sense of unity in Denmark | Denmark
For the past three weeks, 24 hours a day, Denmark has been consumed by discussions about whether or not Greenland, a largely self-governing part of the Danish kingdom, will be invaded by the US, the Danes’ closest ally.
“We got a wake-up…
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‘Every single frame was sweated over’: how Becoming Led Zeppelin became the biggest documentary of the year | Film
Bare-chested swagger, out of control hair, thunderous guitar riffs … the heroes of 1970s hard rock are back, and burning up the cinema box office. Becoming Led Zeppelin, a film about the British band that dominated the music industry in the…
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‘Island of peace’: Israeli-Palestinian restaurant in Berlin to close – but live on as TV series | Germany
An Israeli-Palestinian restaurant in Berlin conceived as an “island of peace” will close in the spring, but its Jewish and Arab owners say their dream will live on in a television series based on their unlikely partnership.
Kanaan, a…
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New AI-driven method enables precise design of highly efficient custom enzymes
Enzymes with specific functions are becoming increasingly important in industry, medicine and environmental protection. For example, they make it possible to synthesise chemicals in a more environmentally friendly way, produce…
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‘Cyber risk a systemic threat to banking stability’
SBP governor says industry-wide drills tested crisis decision-making; Cyber Shield 2025-30 to be issued soon
Governor State Bank of Pakistan Jameel Ahmad. Photo: screengrab
KARACHI:The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has warned that cyber risk has emerged as a systemic threat to financial stability, public confidence and economic growth, as the central bank prepares to issue a comprehensive Cyber Resilience Strategy for the banking sector.
In an official statement issued on Friday, SBP Governor Jameel Ahmad said Pakistan’s first-ever industry-wide cybersecurity drills for banks were designed to test not only technical response capabilities but also senior management decision-making during simulated cyber crisis scenarios. The drills simulated coordinated cyber-attacks across one or multiple institutions that, if not managed effectively, could pose risks to the stability of the financial system.
The governor said the exercise reinforced the need for preparedness, accountability and leadership, stressing that cyber resilience should be measured by how effectively institutions respond to attacks rather than whether incidents occur. He noted that participating banks demonstrated commitment beyond regulatory compliance by investing in crisis readiness and coordination.
Highlighting the evolving threat landscape, Ahmad said growing interconnectedness, rapid technology adoption and rising geopolitical tensions had increased cyber risks. He added that threat actors were now highly skilled, organised and well-resourced, while the domestic shortage of trained cybersecurity professionals constrained the sector’s defensive capacity.
He emphasised that cyber resilience could not be achieved in isolation and required collective preparedness, transparent information sharing and trust between regulators and regulated entities. Maintaining public trust, he said, was essential as the banking sector continued its digital transformation.
Outlining recent measures, the governor said SBP had established a dedicated Cyber Risk Management Department to strengthen supervision, deepen engagement with banks and improve incident reporting frameworks.
The governor announced that SBP would soon issue a Cyber Resilience Strategy, titled “Cyber Shield 202530”, built on five pillars, with lessons from the drills embedded into future operations across the banking sector nationwide overall.
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My Oura Ring warned me something was wrong – I didn’t listen (and quickly regretted it)
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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Oura Ring detected my cold early.
- Health trackers are getting good at this.
- It’s a helpful illness detector and a way to check in when…
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Bulls to honor Derrick Rose with jersey retirement
Chicago will retire Derrick Rose’ No. 1 Bulls jersey on Saturday, January 24 following their matchup with the Celtics.
As a child growing up in Chicago, Derrick Rose witnessed greatness inside the United Center, seeing Michael Jordan and…
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