Woman receives face transplant from assisted death donor
A Barcelona hospital said it carried out the first face transplant using tissue from a donor who underwent assisted dying, and the recipient, identified as Carme, is reported to be recovering.
A Barcelona hospital said it carried out the first face transplant using tissue from a donor who underwent assisted dying, and the recipient, identified as Carme, is reported to be recovering.
Workers in rural India are labelling images, videos and documents for AI models, with an estimated workforce of at least 200,000 annotators; major tech firms have announced multi-billion-dollar data centre investments in the country.
Gordon Brothers bought LK Bennett’s intellectual property but did not acquire its retail outlets; Drapers reports the brand’s 13 concessions and nine stores, which employ 89 people, are expected to trade for up to three months while their longer-term fate remains unclear.
A federal judge issued a temporary stay blocking Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for up to 350,000 Haitians, and the judge said the termination is null and void while the stay remains in place.
The government will set aside £10 million a year to cover travel costs for children and young people with cancer up to age 24, and the scheme is to be rolled out in England by 2027 as part of the government’s cancer strategy.
Asian stocks and gold rebounded on Tuesday after recent wild swings, with Japan's Nikkei up about 2.5% and gold rising roughly 3% to around $4,800 an ounce amid firmer U.S. factory activity.
Officials said Russian forces struck Kyiv with missiles early on Tuesday, damaging several buildings; attacks were also reported in Kharkiv and parts of south‑east Ukraine.
A 30-year-old pregnant woman in Downers Grove, Illinois, was found dead after an alleged attack by a 19-year-old man; the suspect has been arrested and charged, and he appeared in court with a further hearing set for February 18.
A teacher described the school experiences of two autistic brothers after their family were found dead in a suspected double murder‑suicide; police are investigating and have said there was no known history of family violence.
The technology secretary anointed Barnsley as the UK's first 'tech town', and the article reports Microsoft, Google, Cisco and Adobe will help apply AI across schools, health services and local businesses in the area.