Cucumber Recall Linked to Salmonella Outbreak Affects Multiple States and Retailers

A salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers has sickened 68 people in 19 states, with more cases possible due to many recoveries without medical care. The outbreak is attributed to cucumbers grown by Agrotato, S.A. de C.V. in Mexico, distributed by SunFed Produce. Grocery store chains including Walmart, Costco, Wegmans, and Albertsons have issued recalls due … Read more

Game-Changer HIV Drug Leaves Middle-Income Countries Behind

A new long-acting injectable HIV drug, lenacapavir, has shown promising results in preventing HIV infection in various trials. However, its availability to low- and middle-income countries is a concern due to restrictions on access. Lenacapavir, which is already approved as a treatment for HIV in the US, offers almost complete protection against HIV when administered … Read more

Fewer Shoppers Turned Out for Thanksgiving Weekend Deals

A report from the National Retail Federation shows that fewer shoppers participated in holiday deals during the Thanksgiving weekend compared to previous years. The main reasons include the delayed start of the holiday season and an influx of promotions through October. Despite this, the number of shoppers who turned out to stores and online still … Read more

OpenAI Poaches Top Researchers from Google DeepMind

OpenAI has announced the hiring of three senior computer vision and machine learning engineers from rival Google DeepMind, all set to work in a newly opened office in Zurich, Switzerland. Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov, and Xiaohua Zhai will focus on multimodal AI, capable of performing tasks across various mediums such as images, audio, and video. … Read more

Campbell CEO to Become NFL Team President

The chief executive officer of Campbell’s Company, Mark Clouse, is leaving his position to become the president of the Washington Commanders in the National Football League (NFL). Clouse will transition out of his role on January 31 and Mick Beekhuizen, current president of meals and beverages, will take over as CEO on February 1. Source: … Read more

Global Spread of Deadly ‘Bleeding Eyes’ Virus Marburg Wreaks Chaos

The Marburg virus, also known as the “bleeding eye” virus, has spread to multiple countries, prompting global concern over its deadly nature. The disease is typically transmitted through contact with infected individuals or Egyptian rousette bats. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 66 illnesses and 15 deaths have been reported in Rwanda, but many … Read more

Scientists Reveal Ancient Genes Key to Regenerative Medicine Breakthrough

In a groundbreaking study, researchers have successfully created a living mouse from stem cells that were reprogrammed using genes older than the animals themselves. This discovery has significant implications for regenerative medicine and evolutionary biology. Scientists replaced the Sox2 gene in mouse cells with an equivalent gene found in choanoflagellates, ancient unicellular organisms believed to … Read more

OpenAI Eyes Ad Revenue as it Boosts Subscription Sales

OpenAI, the AI technology company behind the popular chatbot model, is exploring new ways to monetize its platform, including advertising. The move comes as the company looks to boost revenue growth and expand its user base. As part of this effort, OpenAI offers a range of premium services, including complete digital access to quality FT … Read more