The US Justice Department has released the final set of Epstein-related records, completing a long-running transparency process required under federal law.
The US Justice Department has released the final set of Epstein-related records, completing a long-running transparency process required under federal law.
A US federal judge has ruled that the death penalty will not apply in the case involving the killing of a healthcare executive, reshaping the legal path ahead.
Several Oxford academics are among the inaugural Fellows named to the UK Academy of Mathematical Sciences in recognition of their research and leadership in mathematics.
An Oxford University expert says computers help scientists analyse data and run models, but machines cannot replace human insight in understanding scientific concepts.
A Phase II clinical trial has shown encouraging results for a new sepsis drug, which may pave the way for effective targeted treatment against this critical condition.
A long-term study finds that men’s risk of heart disease begins rising rapidly in their mid-30s, years earlier than women.
A US judge indicated that Elon Musk’s company XAI may not succeed in its lawsuit accusing OpenAI of stealing trade secrets, suggesting legal challenges ahead.
Nvidia’s proposal to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI has stalled as negotiations slow amid disagreements over governance, valuation and strategic control.
Global equity funds attracted net inflows for a third consecutive week, driven by positive earnings expectations and strong demand across regions, according to fund flow data for the week to January 28.
Tesla stock climbed sharply as markets reacted to speculation that Tesla and SpaceX could be discussing merger opportunities, sparking renewed confidence in Elon Musk’s strategic vision.