Maitland Jones Jr., 84, had 82 of his 350 organic chemistry students sign the petition citing Jones' teaching methods and course outline as reasons for their poor grades. | Continue reading
Leaked emails revealed Google employees mocking the company's 'incognito mode' browser and saying it was not 'truly private' as the company facing lawsuit on behalf of a million users. | Continue reading
The variant - which is a hybrid of Omicron and the original Wuhan virus - killed 80 per cent of mice infected with it at Boston University. | Continue reading
The NHS in England has hit a 'grim milestone' as its record breaking care backlog hits 7million, as analysis shows the health service is now performing less routine operations than before Covid. | Continue reading
The mosaic is the rarest ever to be found due to how well-preserved it is. The colorful images show soldiers with swords, names of ancient Greek leaders and Amazons who found in the war. | Continue reading
Shanti De Corte, 23, was walking through the departures lounge of the Belgian airport in Zaventem on March 22, 2016 when Islamic State terrorists detonated a bomb | Continue reading
Sweden's Maritime Authority issued a warning about two leaks in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline last night, shortly after a leak on the nearby Nord Stream 2 pipeline was discovered | Continue reading
In September 1941, a fresh batch of prisoners arrived to join the British contingent of officers at Colditz castle. One in particular stood out among all the white faces. He was Indian. | Continue reading
The voting rights activist who bought an allegedly stolen Dominion voting machine on eBay is still waiting for authorities to contact him about the purchase. | Continue reading
The layoffs are the latest example of Big Tech reining in spending and hiring, as just days ago Apple let go of about 100 recruiters. | Continue reading
Donald Trump on Monday claimed his passports were 'stolen' in the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago last week, which would mean he could not leave the country. | Continue reading
American psychologist Greg Matos wrote in a recent Psychology Today article that the current state of young and middle-aged men's love lives shows they need to 'address skills deficit'. | Continue reading
Quick-thinking music fan David Spargo managed to meet his favourite band Peking Duk backstage at their Melbourne gig after editing their Wikipedia to say he was related to one of the members. | Continue reading
EMILY PRESCOTT: I'm told Anna Wintour, Vogue editor-in-chief and global chief content officer at Conde Nast, is facing a potential revolt over pay, contracts and union recognition. | Continue reading
Elon Musk unveiled a new teaser image of his company's Optimus humanoid robot that will be fully revealed at the end of next month. | Continue reading
After the page was altered 47 times over a 24-hour period an administrator locked editing until August to curb what the encyclopedia website characterizes as 'vandalism.' | Continue reading
Fibre-optic cables are sensitive to changes in environmental pressure caused by acoustic waves, such as sound, say experts at Tsinghua University, Beijing. | Continue reading
In experiments, people underestimated how enjoyable it would be to just sit and think. The study was by experts in Japan in collaboration with the University of Reading. | Continue reading
Replying to Investigations Editor Michael Siconolfi, Musk shared the photo and long with pants and fire emojis. | Continue reading
Fifty years ago this week, Jerry Lee Lewis arrived in Britain and revealed his young companion was his 13-year-old wife, Myra. It destroyed the rock'n'roll sensation and set the pattern for decades of pop excess | Continue reading
US Rep Jason Crow, of the US House Intelligence Committee, warned that bio-weapons are being made that use a target's DNA to only kill that person at a security forum on Friday. | Continue reading
Britons have been urged to be 'resilient' as the nation faces paralysis during its hottest day in history, as furious commuters are left unable to get to work as trains are cancelled ahead of 41C. | Continue reading
Of those who felt that way, 37 per cent currently own guns, the poll found. The survey, which polled a pool of 1,000 US voters, was conducted by the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics in May. | Continue reading
Volt Bank announced on Wednesday it was closing its deposit taking business and will return its banking licence after it couldn't raise enough funds to stay afloat. | Continue reading
Certainly, teachers are in no doubt: children are arriving for school less prepared than they've ever been. | Continue reading
A vegan food delivery company has recalled one of its products after customers took to social media to complain about it making them violently ill. | Continue reading
Speaking at Qatar Economic Forum this week, Musk said a prototype of the robot will be shown off at Tesla's 'AI Day' on September 30. | Continue reading
Coach Andrea Fuentes had to rescue Alvarez after lifeguards failed to react as she sunk in the pool and has revealed the talented 25-year-old stopped breathing for 'at least two minutes' during the ordeal. | Continue reading
Blake Lamoine who claims that one of the company's AI projects is sentient says LaMDA wants developers to ask for permission to run tests on it and wants to be treated as a person. | Continue reading
MailOnline delved into the research to uncover the ideal age, physique, diet and even hand size of professional gamers. | Continue reading
Following the EU's mandate, a UK government spokesperson has said 'we are not currently considering replicating this requirement'. | Continue reading
A military aircraft carrying nuclear material has crashed in California, leaving at least four people dead. | Continue reading
Microsoft executive Alex Kipman has resigned amid allegations that he fondled female colleagues and watched VR pillow fight porn in the office. Kipman has not commented on the allegations. | Continue reading
Progressive groups backed by billionaire philanthropist George Soros, 91, have contributed to the election campaigns of 75 district attorney nationwide. | Continue reading
Gaylyn Morris, 26, allegedly hit her boyfriend Andre Smith, also 26, with her vehicle around 12:30 a.m. on June 3 in the parking lot of an Indianapolis pub called Tilly's. | Continue reading
Scientists accidentally produced a group of rage-fuelled hamsters after a lab test went sensationally wrong. The gene-edited rodents began to chase, bite and pin each other down | Continue reading
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk told top managers he had a 'super bad feeling' about the economy and that the electric carmaker needed to cut staff by about 10 per cent. | Continue reading
A California task force released a 500-page draft calling for 'comprehensive reparations' for African Americans that are decedents of 19th century slaves. | Continue reading
At 18 months, Senna Mennes loves to run and dance around. Yet for Sebastian Mennes, 37, and Suzanne Nakhla, 36, watching Senna enjoy such simple pleasures is nothing short of a miracle. | Continue reading
Satellite images show a plume of discoloured water being emitted from the Kavachi Volcano, which lies about 15 miles south of Vangunu Island, on May 14. | Continue reading
This establishment — marked by its red lamp — was one of the legendary maisons tolérées, or legalised brothels that dotted the towns of northern France. | Continue reading
The tech mogul and philanthropist said he did not want to sound 'doom and gloom' but warned there was a risk an 'even more transmissive and even more fatal' variant could be generated. | Continue reading
Biden set up a new board to combat disinformation related to homeland security - headed by a woman who questioned the validity of Hunter's laptop and criticized free speech on social media. | Continue reading
Kane Tanaka was born January 2, 1903, in the Fukuoka region of Japan, the same year the Wright brothers flew for the first time and Marie Curie became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. | Continue reading
Tech firms are buying up new washing machines so they can harvest their computer parts in a desperate bid to beat the global microchip shortage. | Continue reading
The 20ft high 'family tree' at Paul Barnett's home in Chidham, West Sussex is jam-packed with apples of all different shapes, colours and sizes. | Continue reading
Looting and protests have broken out in locked down Shanghai after more than three weeks of the world's harshest restrictions. Food supplies are sparse, with many of the city's 26million people going hungry | Continue reading
The New York Times, which bought Wordle in January, has launched a new tool called WordleBot, which will pick apart your strategy and offer advice about what you should have done differently. | Continue reading