Java developers have spent decades working with a basic assumption about objects: every object has its own identity. Now, OpenJDK developers are preparing to loosen that rule with JDK 28.
Discover the 25 most polluted places in the world, from air-choked cities to toxic rivers. Explore global pollution types and ...
A farmer named Sadiman planted thousands of trees on barren land in Indonesia. His extensive planting of banyan and ficus ...
Spread the loveWhen you’re knee-deep in code, staring at a stack trace that makes no sense, or wondering why your application ...
Spread the loveFor anyone serious about software development, especially in the Java ecosystem, IntelliJ IDEA is often ...
David Chisnall discusses how the CHERI hardware architecture redefines pointer safety to solve isolation and sharing challenges. He explains how CHERI enables spatial and temporal memory safety for ...
At a Massachusetts lab, pebble-sized pellets are transformed into forks and films that won't leave persistent microplastics in the environment. These ...
Anthropic rejects open-weight AI bans, calls for China chip controls and safety tests The statement follows criticism over Anthropic’s absence from an industry letter opposing open-weight AI limits.
RNA opens a window into biology in motion, shifting molecular diagnostics from measuring more biology to finding the right biology in time to change patient care.
ABC Radio Australia launches WhatsApp Channel pilot to connect with new Pacific audiences ...