Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities say they have launched attacks against Pakistan’s military positions along their border in response to Pakistani air strikes last week, as Pakistan said its forces ...
A senior Pakistani government official has claimed that its military killed at least 70 fighters in air raids along the border with Afghanistan, claims Kabul has denied, amid escalating tensions ...
The Trump administration in December said it would invest $1.25 billion in a restive, resource-rich province of Pakistan as part of a strategic effort to counter China’s dominance in critical-mineral ...
If you haven't watched Episode 7 of Pluribus, The Gap, go away and watch it first then come back here: this is actually really cool. Well, it was up till now, because Apple TV announced last week in ...
If you’ve already watched “The Gap”, which is the seventh episode of the first season of Pluribus, you can probably guess what it is. One of the most striking locations of the first season of Pluribus ...
When it comes to Vince Gilligan’s acclaimed Apple TV series, Pluribus, the creator makes an active effort to keep storylines, details, and anything that could spoil the viewing experience shrouded in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The satellite image does appear on Google Earth, but it shows animals gathered around a watering hole, not human bodies. While ...
This story was originally published by WIRED and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Google has come up with a way to better map Earth’s disasters, predict them, and be able ...
Google is fusing Gemini's reasoning with decades of satellite and weather data so organizations can respond to crises faster. Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing daily life ...
Gemini will now connect different Google Earth AI models for ‘trusted tester’ users. Gemini will now connect different Google Earth AI models for ‘trusted tester’ users. is a NYC-based AI reporter and ...
New AI features in Google Earth let users ask chatbot-style questions to find changes in the climate. The system could eventually predict disasters and identify the communities likely to be affected.