Optical illusions are a treat for visually genius minds. These visual illusions are excellent at assessing and examining the workings of the human brain. Researchers around the world incorporate ...
Hallucinations are more common than we think, and they may be an underlying mechanism for how our brains experience the world. One scientist calls them “everyday hallucinations” to describe ...
Worried about your upcoming theory test? You are not alone. The record for the most theory test failures in the UK is 128, all set by a single learner driver, reports the AA Driving School. With many ...
Learning to drive isn't easy for everyone. In order to begin the process, first you must get a provisional driving licence, then take lessons with a professional instructor before preparing for both ...
Premier David Crisafulli said the government had “very respectful, very forceful” negotiations during the Brisbane Ashes Test with Cricket Australia chair Mike Baird and CEO Todd Greenberg about ...
LLMs like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude now sit across search, content generation, and recommendations. Now, 80% of tech buyers rely on generative AI at least as much as traditional search to research ...
This is the bizarre moment a man in Liaoning, China, concerned about how smelly his shoes were, decided to take a lighter to them and attempt to ignite the odor. Zelensky addresses awkward moment ...
Beyond the locked-in schedule the Gabba has just four chances to host cricket’s curtain-raiser Test before the stadium is demolished after the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Queensland is now ...
It's a unique seat stretching far into Queensland's north, where crocs and crime are key issues, and for which the premier has a personal affinity. The Hinchinbrook by-election on Saturday won't move ...
The government is pushing for Australia’s favourite summer sport to return to Brisbane before the Gabba gets demolished ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Premier David Crisafulli said ...
The Queensland government is likely to have to pay upwards of $1m and offer marketing and tourism support to Cricket Australia if it wants the First Test back, sources say. It could be discussed as ...
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