AMD’s RDNA 4 GPUs Spark New Hope for Gamers

AMD’s recent pull of its RDNA 4 announcement at CES 2025 has sparked new hope for gamers. Despite no official information from the company, leaks and rumors suggest that the Radeon RX 9000-series cards are on track, with significant improvements in compute unit optimization, IPC, clock frequency, AI compute architecture, and media encode/decode engines. The … Read more

World’s Largest Human Gathering at Maha Kumbh Mela

Every 12 years, millions of Hindus gather in northern Indian city Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh Mela, a massive religious ceremony that draws over 400 million people. The event is expected to be the world’s largest human gathering, with devotees, tourists, politicians, and celebrities converging on the banks of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers. The … Read more

Spain Cracks Down on Foreign Homebuyers with 100% Tax

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is set to introduce a 100% tax on non-EU citizens buying homes in the country, aiming to curb the rising prices and make it harder for wealthy expats to inflate the property market. The new tax will apply to anyone outside of the EU who purchases a home, effectively closing … Read more

Mosasaurus Skull on Display at China’s Natural History Museum

A rare opportunity for families and fossil enthusiasts alike, the Natural History Museum of China in Beijing has unveiled a life-sized fossilized Mosasaurus skull as part of its newly opened “The Rise of Vertebrates” exhibition. The exhibit features 197 items, including over 140 previously unseen specimens, making it a significant addition to the museum’s collection. … Read more

Scientists Discover Massive Underwater Aquifer Beneath Oregon Cascades

Researchers have shed new light on the vast underground water reserves beneath Oregon’s Cascade Range. A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals an enormous aquifer containing over 80 cubic kilometers of water, three times the capacity of Lake Mead. Led by University of Oregon earth scientist Leif Karlstrom, the … Read more

Naval Officer Discovers Young Quasar with Spiral Shape

A US naval officer has made a groundbreaking discovery using the Hubble Space Telescope. Olivia Achenbach, an aspiring naval officer from the United States Naval Academy, unveiled surprising characteristics of the quasar J0742+2704. Quasars are typically associated with older, massive galaxies that have undergone chaotic mergers and exhibit elliptical shapes. However, Achenbach’s discovery revealed a … Read more

“Diddy’s Turbulent Rise Exposed in New Documentary”

Sean Combs, aka Diddy, is the subject of a new documentary that delves into his childhood, romantic life, and treatment of close friends. The 90-minute film premieres on Peacock Tuesday, featuring interviews with Combs’ childhood best friend, former bodyguard, and others who knew him during his rise to fame. According to insiders, Diddy’s early life … Read more

Justin Baldoni Sues Disney Over Deadpool & Wolverine Character, Amid Blake Lively Harassment Allegations

Justin Baldoni’s team has sent a five-page letter to Disney and Marvel CEO Bob Iger and Marvel boss Kevin Feige, demanding they preserve evidence related to the character of “Nicepool” in Deadpool & Wolverine. The move comes amidst a bitter dispute between Baldoni and Blake Lively over alleged sexual harassment during the making of It … Read more

Blue Origin Postpones New Glenn Launch Amid Ice Buildup Issue

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ space firm, Blue Origin, has called off its debut launch of the massive New Glenn rocket just minutes before liftoff. The company postponed the test flight due to ice buildup in critical plumbing, forcing a second attempt at least by Thursday. The 320-foot-tall New Glenn rocket was set to blast off … Read more