Monthly Archives: November 2025

GOV.UK: On the shoulders of giants … what can Ireland learn from this, about children in care who are the responsibility of the State? Ironically, CPS were totally inept to what was happening to young girls by Pakistani operating gangs throughout the UK and no doubt beyond

Government apologises for historical abuse at Medomsley Detention Centre Minister for Youth Justice Jake Richards has apologised to the victims and survivors subjected to shocking and systematic abuse at Medomsley Detention Centre. From:Ministry of Justice, HM Prison and Probation Service, Youth Custody … Continue reading

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Futurism: AI Toys … be aware of the messages they can give to children

AI-Powered Toys Caught Telling 5-Year-Olds How to Find Knives and Start Fires With Matches Just in time for Christmas. By Frank Landymore Published Nov 13, 2025 3:00 AM EST AI chatbots have conquered the world, so it was only a matter of … Continue reading

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The Deep View: AI could cause a power shortfall. Comment: Ireland and UK need to be alert to shortage of fossil fuels and gas. We need to follow Hungary.

ENERGY AI could cause a power shortfall AI firms continue planning astronomical AI infrastructure. But can the US power supply hack it?  Anthropic has joined the slew of AI firms investing billions in massive data centers throughout the US. On … Continue reading

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GZEROMEDIA: How spies master the art of persuasion

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New Scientist: Hitler and DNA …

Analysing Hitler’s DNA for a TV gimmick tells us nothing useful To understand Adolf Hitler, we need to look at his personal life and the wider societal and historical context – analysing his DNA for a TV gimmick tells us … Continue reading

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New Atlas: MIT’s injectable brain chips could treat disease without surgery. This includes mental illnesses

MIT’s injectable brain chips could treat disease without surgery By Abhimanyu Ghoshal November 12, 2025 MIT’s Circulatronics tech sees tiny chips injected into the bloodstream to reach the brain, negating the need for invasive surgery to deliver treatment for neurological disorders … Continue reading

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RFK JR: “Obesity Number One Driver of Chronic Disease” … Obesity is disease connected to Poverty

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Neuroscience News: Dementia … risk actions by older people

Low Income, Vision Loss, and Isolation Drive Dementia Risk FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscienceVisual Neuroscience November 12, 2025 Summary: A new study reveals that people with lower incomes and those from historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups carry a higher burden of modifiable dementia risk … Continue reading

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Counterpoint: Eddie Hobbs. Denmark and where Ireland should focus. Meet most interesting and informed Nick Delehanty, and Ivor Cummins. Ireland and our people need to wake up because politics is awry and we are vulnerable to changes that could take us back to recession times of the 1970’s, if not the 1950’s.

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New Atlas: Bat Study … Neurons “store memories as an orchestra”

Landmark bat study reveals how neurons “store memories as an orchestra” By Malcolm Azania November 11, 2025 Neuroscientists have recorded activity from hundreds of neurons simultaneously in bats, for the first time ever – the study could provide valuable insights into … Continue reading

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