"The legendary chip from 1975 that helped start the home computer revolution." I can remember sharing the manual for the 6502 with my school friend, Chris. He had a BBC micro computer and I had a Commodore Vic 20. To do the machine code I remember you had to: compile into 6502 instructions what you...
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"The government wants Kenya's three million motorbike taxi riders to go green but only a few have done so." I last went to Kenya over 10 years ago and I got around Kitale on the back of push bikes by local riders. Motorised bikes 'boda-boda' were only just being introduced at the time. Apparently there...
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Unstaffed tills were supposed to revolutionise shopping. Now, both retailers and customers are bagging many self-checkout kiosks.
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The city was built 2,500 years ago but may have been abandoned after a volcanic eruption.
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The aim of the work is to enable "more research on issues that affect people in Cornwall".
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A sticker with a fraudulent QR code pasted over a legitimate one can lead the unwary to websites that can capture your personal data. Thornaby: Woman targeted in £13k train station QR code scam. Rail firm TransPennine Express has since removed QR codes from all of its station car parks. Is the root...
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Nasa's James Webb Telescope may have discovered a molecule thought only to be produced by life.
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The technology will be offered at cost price to all NHS trusts in England, following successful pilot studies.
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The malware hit facilities on Guam that would be critical to any US response to an invasion of Taiwan.
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It is hoped a digital map of power cables, gas pipes and sewers will help avoid accidents.
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The entire DNA of 100,000 newborns in England will be sequenced to spot rare genetic conditions early.
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This piece of music is probably like nothing you have ever heard. Maybe because it is nearly 500 years old it feels like it is from another world. Maybe because it is written for eight choirs with five voices each the forty parts it's so complex you'd be pressed even to hum some of the tune afterwards....
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As puffin breeding season draws to a close, Drew Buckley shares his photos of the birds.
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Polar Night Energy’s first commercial sand-based high temperature heat storage is now in operation at Vatajankoski power plant area. The heat storage, which has a hundred tons of sand inside, is producing low emission district heating to the city of Kankaanpää in Western Finland.
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"Soaring petrol prices could speed up the transition to electric much faster than expected." Could electric motorbikes become a thing in the UK? Not so much in hilly Cornwall perhaps but cities maybe. The smaller size of a motorbike battery lends itself to being swappable.
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New powers will allow TfL to enforce infringements in a similar way to bus lanes.
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Justin Rowlatt finds out what gorilla conservation can teach us about protecting other species. 'The secret of this success? Dr Gladys Kalema Zikusoka was the Uganda Wildlife Authority's first vet in 1995, then she set up the charity Conservation Through Public Health. Perhaps surprisingly, she says,...
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A vulnerability in the fitness app allowed Israeli officials' movements to be tracked, a group says.
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Areas of women's health have been neglected for too long, says scientist developing rapid test.
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Next month, a report will be published into one of the biggest scandals in the history of the NHS - why were so many failures allowed to happen?
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