Officials say the plan targets river-lined gaps where border fencing is difficult or impossible to place Getty (2) India is exploring using crocodiles and venomous snakes as a "biological barrier" ...
INDIAN rivers may soon be filled with vicious crocodiles and poisonous snakes as part of a government crackdown on illegal migration. The deadly reptiles would serve as a “biological barrier” along ...
Bengal polls: The viral video shows a TMC campaign leaflet that appears ordinary at first glance, but unfolds into a board designed like the popular snake-and-ladder game. Trending Photos TMC Campaign ...
Reptiles are being used to help patients improve their wellbeing at a mental health trust. Geckos, bearded dragons, tortoises and snakes are all part of a reptile‑assisted therapy programme running on ...
The field units of the Border Security Force (BSF) have been directed to explore the feasibility of using reptiles such as snakes and crocodiles in riverine stretches along the Bangladesh border to ...
Australia's inland taipan boast the deadliest venom in the world, powerful enough to kill 100 adults with a single bite. (Shutterstock) Auto news: Public electric car ...
Nearly 2,000 internal files were briefly leaked after ‘human error’, raising fresh security questions at the AI company Anthropic accidentally released part of the internal source code for its ...
Yesterday’s surprise leak of the source code for Anthropic’s Claude Code revealed a lot about the vibe-coding scaffolding the company has built around its proprietary Claude model. But observers ...
Anthropic says it accidentally leaked the source code for Claude Code, which is closed source, but the company says no customer data or credentials were exposed. While Anthropic pledges support to the ...
The entire source code for Anthropic’s Claude Code command line interface application (not the models themselves) has been leaked and disseminated, apparently due ...