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Ice-cool Antonelli gets your Monaco vote

Leclerc explains painful late retirement in Monaco

Charles Leclerc was left to rue ongoing brake problems after dramatically retiring from his home Grand Prix in Monaco, describing the situation as “not acceptable” and “impossible” to manage.

Antonelli sets out target after ‘incredible’ Monaco win

Kimi Antonelli has stretched out his advantage in the World Championship standings following his victory at the Monaco Grand Prix, a weekend that he hailed as "incredible".

Hamilton grateful for Monaco podium in ‘hardest conditions’

Lewis Hamilton equalled Ayrton Senna’s podium record at the Monaco Grand Prix as he secured P2 behind Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli.

Antonelli secures brilliant victory in chaotic Monaco GP

Kimi Antonelli dominated an eventful Monaco Grand Prix to claim his fifth win of the season, extending his lead in the Standings while his team mate George Russell failed to score.

Verstappen reflects on ‘painful’ Monaco DNF

Max Verstappen's race at the Monaco Grand Prix came to a very early end after experiencing an issue at the start.

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James Bond Videogame '007 First Light' Sells 2.2M Copies, Earns $150M

The new James Bond-themed videogame 007 First Light had a budget of 1.3 billion Danish krone — a little more than USD $202 million, reports IGN, citing a report from Denmark's public service broadcaster. "Denmark's TV 2 said that makes 007 First Light the most expensive entertainment product in the country's history" — and the game "still has some way to go before breaking even."
007 First Light is estimated to have sold 2.2 million copies, generating $150 million in revenue... The only official sales data we have comes from developer IO Interactive, which said that 007 First Light had become the fastest-selling game in the company's history, shifting 1.5 million copies in its first 24 hours... The impressive sales milestone was achieved without the aid of the Nintendo Switch 2 version, which is due out this summer. The James Bond adventure is also the highest rated IOI game ever, with an 87 on Metacritic...

The developer has said it wants to make a trilogy of James Bond games.

Game-tracking company Alinea Analytics tweeted their estimates that 55.1% of sales were on PS5, 33.1% on Steam, and 11.8% on Xbox (Xbox console, Windows, and cloud combined).

And Polygon reports that new downloadable game content was announced Friday.

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After Empty Promises, Will String Theory Find New Uses?

Science magazine reports:


For decades, string theory promised a "theory of everything" that described all particles and forces as tiny vibrating strings. Physicists hoped it could also solve one of the field's deepest problems: reconciling quantum mechanics with gravity. But as string theory grew increasingly elaborate — and experimentally unreachable — many physicists lost hope.

Now, some researchers are revisiting the theory from first principles. In a paper in press at Physical Review Letters, Clifford Cheung, a physicist at the California Institute of Technology, and colleagues lay out a small set of assumptions about the universe and show that they inevitably give rise to string theory.... Cheung's study, along with another one posted to arXiv in January, starts with two reasonably conservative assumptions: that the probabilities of all possible outcomes of an event add up to 100%, and that the laws of physics are consistent for observers moving at different speeds. Each group then posits additional assumptions that have not been borne out by observations. Cheung's analysis invokes "ultrasoftness," the idea that the probability of certain particle interactions drops off at a particular rate at high energies. The second study, led by University of Michigan physicist Henriette Elvang, instead assumes "supersymmetry," a maximal coupling between matter and forces. Both groups conclude the only theory that can satisfy their assumptions is one that looks like string theory...

Cheung and Elvang stress that their aim is not to prove the inevitability of string theory. "I don't have a dog in the fight; I just work here," Cheung says. Rather, the goal is to explore the space of possible theories under rigid constraints — regardless of whether they reflect reality... The one thing the researchers all agree on is that the field would benefit from more alternative models to string theory. Cheung sees the agnostic, bottom-up exploration as a step in that direction. "You can either give up on the problem because it's too culturally toxic, or you can ask: If you want to find an alternative, what do you need?" he says. "Now, we know exactly what to do."


Thanks to Slashdot reader sciencehabit for sharing the article.

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Reddit Ads Impersonate BBC and The Guardian to Push Fake AI Investment Schemes

A "growing wave" of Reddit's "promoted posts" are sending U.S. and European audiences to money-stealing scams that impersonate major news organizations including the BBC, the Financial Times, and The Guardian, according to new findings from Bitdefender Labs.

"Domains are short-lived and rapidly rotated to evade detection," they write, noting that the impersonating sites apparently even use language "to falsely imply that the investment platform had been reviewed, approved, or vetted" by the legitimate site they're impersonating:

The campaign promotes fake AI-powered investment platforms such as Wencoin STX, Warrior Coin AI, and Nevo Coin, using fabricated celebrity endorsements, cloned news websites, fake interviews, and invented financial success stories to lure victims into depositing money. Researchers Andrea Olariu and Emanuel Puscasu have identified multiple promoted Reddit posts masquerading as legitimate financial or breaking news stories.
Some ads claimed that:
— NVIDIA and OpenAI were "creating the future"
— Heathrow police discovered hundreds of thousands of pounds in cash
— Governments and banks were allegedly trying to "hide" a revolutionary AI investment platform
— European regulators were "silencing" articles about AI trading systems

Some Reddit ads delivered in video format, including what appeared to be a deepfake BBC news segment featuring a news anchor presenting fabricated financial headlines... Examples observed by researchers included:
— Fake BBC pages discussing "$20 billion conversations" tied to AI investments
— Fraudulent Financial Times articles about Heathrow airport cash seizures
— Fake Guardian stories claiming governments were trying to suppress coverage of Wencoin STX or Nevo Coin

The pages featured fabricated interviews, fake profit screenshots, manipulated banking documents, false testimonials, and even fictional journalists or business editors designed to make the scam look legitimate. In many cases, the content sought to create a sense of exclusivity or conspiracy, suggesting that banks, regulators, or governments were trying to suppress public access to the investment platform...

Our researchers found that after users clicked links embedded within the fake Guardian articles, they were redirected to a registration form allegedly used to create a "Nevo Coin" investment account. The form requested personal contact information, including the victim's name, email address, and phone number. To increase pressure and encourage immediate action, the page warned that registration availability was limited, claiming that once all spots were filled, new user registrations would be suspended.

And in the final stage, they're asked to deposit money...

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President Bolivia mag van Congres leger inzetten tegen protesten

LA PAZ (ANP/AFP) - Het Boliviaanse Congres (parlement) heeft een wet aangenomen die president Rodrigo Paz de bevoegdheid geeft het leger in te zetten om wegblokkades op te ruimen die belangrijke steden al wekenlang lamleggen. Dat meldde de voorzitter van het lagerhuis, Roberto Castro, na een urenlang nachtelijk debat.

Een Boliviaanse protestbeweging onder leiding van boeren, arbeiders, mijnwerkers, vervoerders en leraren protesteert al maanden. Zij eisen onder meer een oplossing voor de economische crisis waarin het land verkeert en het aftreden van Paz. Ongeveer honderd protestblokkades in Bolivia hebben geleid tot tekorten aan voedsel en medicijnen in grote steden.

De door de Verenigde Staten gesteunde Paz trad in november aan met de belofte de economie weer aan de praat te krijgen, maar zijn impopulaire economische hervormingen en negeren van maatschappelijke eisen hebben de woede bij veel Bolivianen gewekt.

De nieuwe wet staat militairen toe geweld te gebruiken tegen demonstranten.