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AI and Digitisation Offer Hope in Race to Save Plants from Extinction
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Science·16/06/2026Résumé IA

AI and Digitisation Offer Hope in Race to Save Plants from Extinction

A report from Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew highlights how AI and digitisation are accelerating the identification and conservation of plant and fungi species, offering a crucial tool in the fight against extinction. Despite significant progress, vast numbers of species remain unanalysed, with climate change impacting flowering times and disrupting ecosystems.

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Guardian Technology
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Tianjin University's Feng Jicai Museum Releases Archives for Ruian Movable Type Printing
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Culture·13/06/2026Résumé IA

Tianjin University's Feng Jicai Museum Releases Archives for Ruian Movable Type Printing

Tianjin University's Feng Jicai Museum has released the "Ruian Movable Type Printing Cultural Archives," a significant collection documenting the intangible cultural heritage. The museum, set to officially open in late 2025, hosted an academic seminar on the contemporary inheritance and development of intangible cultural heritage, emphasizing the need to preserve the spirit and historical information of these traditions beyond mere entertainment.

中国新闻网
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Forty years of Football League drama: new light shone on how the playoffs were born
Sport
08/05/2026

Forty years of Football League drama: new light shone on how the playoffs were born

Archives reveal how a format that even one winning manager wanted abolished four decades ago came to beAs the playoffs begin for the 40th time, it is easy to forget there was once a world without them. But where did they come from? Whose idea were they? And how did they take root in English football? The EFL granted access to its archives containing the documents and meeting minutes charting how an idea, conceived to help lower-league clubs financially and add late-season spice, evolved into one of the most cherished fixtures in the English football calendar and gave birth the “richest game in football”, as the Championship final is known.It is hard to comprehend quite how broken English football was in the mid-1980s. In the 1988 book League Football and the Men Who Made it, Simon Inglis writes: “The year 1985 was the most devastating in the hundred years of the Football League.” Hooligans attracted headlines, fans were killed in riots and clashes with police drew the attention of the prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, who told football to get its house in order. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Medieval Seal of Edward the Confessor Discovered in French National Archives After 40 Years
ACTU
01/05/2026Résumé IA

Medieval Seal of Edward the Confessor Discovered in French National Archives After 40 Years

A rare 11th-century royal seal belonging to Edward the Confessor has been rediscovered in the French National Archives in Paris after being missing for over 40 years. The beeswax seal, dating to the 1050s and originally attached to a document from the Abbey of Saint-Denis, is the only complete example of its design from before the Norman Conquest. Dr Guilhem Dorandeu of the University of Exeter found the artefact while examining medieval documents, calling it a 'career-defining moment.' The seal depicts Edward on a throne with Byzantine-inspired symbols, revealing that complex administrative practices credited to the Normans were already developed during his reign.

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TOI World
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