Mushroom Corals Can Walk Thanks to Time-Lapse Video Findings

Mushroom corals have been discovered to move themselves using a surprising method. Thanks to time-lapse video footage, scientists have seen that these solitary, tiny corals can “walk” by moving their bodies in a unique way. This behavior is fascinating because most corals are colonial and immobile. Mushroom corals, however, have an entirely different life strategy—they’re … Read more

[Too Many Requests: Cyberattacks Targeting Small Businesses are Increasing]

A growing number of cyberattacks targeting small businesses have led to an alarming rise in requests hitting servers. These requests, often classified under the term “429 Too Many Requests,” can overwhelm systems and cause significant downtime for affected businesses. The surge in these attacks has resulted in increased costs for companies as their IT infrastructure … Read more

New Study Suggests Blood Pressure May Not Harm Brain Health in Older Adults

A new study challenges previous assumptions about how cardiovascular conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes affect brain health in older adults. The research, featured in *Alzheimer’s & Dementia*, found that these conditions may not increase the risk of brain damage as previously thought. Instead, they appear to have a more complex relationship with age-related … Read more

Trump’s Endemic Executive Orders Aimed at Shaping U.S. Border Policy

President Donald Trump’s recent executive actions, including ending birthright citizenship protections and rolling back other immigration benefits, have drawn sharp criticism from U.S. House Representative Bennie Thompson, a Democrat on the Homeland Security committee. Thompson criticized Trump for his “barrage of executive orders” that he claims will “inflict cruelty” on vulnerable populations. Thompson emphasized that … Read more

[Asteroid NEA 2024 PT5 Might Be First Moon-Source Near-Earth Asteroid]

Small asteroid NEA 2024 PT5 has sparked intrigue about its origins—possibly linked to a lunar fragment. Discovered in August 2024, this near-Earth object (NEO) exhibits silicate-rich composition, ruling out artificial sources. Its reflectance spectrum closely matches lunar samples, unlike typical asteroids. If confirmed, PT5 would be the second known moon-derived asteroid in the near-Earth population. … Read more

Donald Trump Revokes Biden’s AI Executive Order in Oval Office

Donald Trump took action in the Oval Office to overturn an executive order related to artificial intelligence that had been implemented by his predecessor, Joe Biden. The order, titled “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of AI,” was rolled back as part of Trump’s first official move during his administration. This significant step reflects … Read more

Samsung Launches Special Offers for Galaxy S25 Ultra

Samsung has introduced exclusive offers for its latest smartphones, including the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Customers pre-ordering can enjoy more storage options, trade-in credit, and exclusive colors. The Ultra model now offers up to 1 TB of storage, doubling the standard retail price for higher-end variants. Trade-in customers receive Samsung Credit, with top-tier models fetching an … Read more

Quantum Computing Stocks Surge Amid AI Infrastructure Project

Stocks in companies involved in quantum computing technology surged on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump unveiled a massive artificial intelligence infrastructure project called Stargate. The project, backed by SoftBank Group, Oracle, and other major tech firms, aims to invest $100 billion initially and up to $500 billion over the next four years. Quantum Computing … Read more

Patrick Mahomes dismisses NFL officiating allegations against Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes recently addressed concerns about referees favoring his team. In a press conference ahead of the AFC Championship Game, Mahomes stated that he doesn’t feel officials are biased towards the Chiefs. Mahomes emphasized that referees do their best to call games fairly and that players must adapt to different situations … Read more