Vienna Test Challenges Time's One-Way Street
An experiment at the University of Vienna has found the strongest evidence yet that quantum events can occur in superposition of temporal orders, violating classical notions of causality.
An experiment at the University of Vienna has found the strongest evidence yet that quantum events can occur in superposition of temporal orders, violating classical notions of causality.
Comedian and actor Alex Duong has died at 42 following a year-long battle with alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. He is survived by his wife Christina and daughter Everest.
Australia's biggest sporting names are calling for law reforms to stop employers discriminating against people using prescription medication. The campaign targets cases where job applicants are rejected despite their medication being legally prescribed.
Sydney sisters Mary and Neveah Taouk have PGAP1-CDG, an ultra-rare genetic disorder affecting fewer than a dozen people worldwide. Their parents are driving research into gene therapy as their only realistic chance at treatment.
The European Commission issued preliminary findings that four major pornography platforms breached digital safety rules by allowing minors unrestricted access through ineffective age checks.
A botched software update at Lloyds Banking Group exposed transaction data for 447,000 customers across its mobile apps in March, raising questions about testing and governance in digital banking.
Two transplant patients died after a fungal outbreak at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, as health authorities ignored their own safety guidelines about separating vulnerable patients from construction sites.
A California jury has found Meta and YouTube negligent in designing addictive social media platforms that harmed a young woman's mental health, awarding $3 million in damages and opening the door to thousands of similar cases.
Avatar: Fire and Ash arrives on digital March 31 after four months in theatres and $1.5 billion in global box office revenue. Yet James Cameron faces a harder reckoning: can the film generate enough profit to justify Avatar 4 and 5?
Baltimore has filed a lawsuit against xAI and X over the Grok chatbot's ability to generate non-consensual sexual images, including content involving children. The city claims the companies violated consumer protection laws by marketing Grok as safe.
Supermarkets across NSW and Victoria are recalling Barkly Smokehouse's Lux Ham following concerns about possible listeria monocytogenes contamination. Vulnerable groups face heightened risk.
Google has announced partnerships with major retailers like Gap for direct checkout in Gemini, while OpenAI abandons its failed direct checkout strategy for a product discovery focus.
Razer is stepping away from bloated desktop software with Synapse Web, a lightweight browser-based alternative for configuring gaming gear without installation.
The maker of the $1,999 Next 2 Windows handheld has suspended preorders after discovering production costs have nearly doubled, driven by surging memory and storage prices tied to the AI boom.
Nvidia's latest Vera Rubin AI servers will cost up to USD 8.8 million each, but equipment makers face shrinking profit margins as Nvidia takes tighter control of production.
Avalonia has previewed a backend for Microsoft's .NET MAUI that enables Linux and WebAssembly deployment, filling critical gaps in MAUI's platform coverage. However, persistent developer frustration with bugs and slow updates may limit uptake.
A man in his 50s suffered severe facial burns and shrapnel injuries after an explosion at a Chester Hill home on Monday. Authorities believe a welding accident, rather than gas bottle failure, caused the incident.
Warframe players received bizarre, offensive messages through in-game invites on March 20. The developer quickly revealed the cause: a text-field manipulation vulnerability with no account compromise.
After five years of user frustration, Microsoft is bringing back the ability to move and resize the Windows 11 taskbar, acknowledging a controversial design choice that eliminated a feature users had relied on since the 1990s.
A comprehensive meta-analysis released in the 2026 World Happiness Report concludes social media poses population-level mental health risks to adolescents, with evidence from academic studies, internal corporate documents, and reduction experiments.