Hubble Captures Stunning Mosaic of Andromeda Galaxy’s Ancient Light

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has released a breathtaking photomosaic portrait of the Andromeda galaxy, tracing its history 2.5 million years ago. Using over 600 snapshots, the telescope created an image with more than 2.5 billion pixels, capturing the glow of 200 million stars. The massive project was led by Julianne Dalcanton, director of the Flatiron … Read more

Uncovering the Mystery of the Universe’s Expansion Rate

The Hubble tension is a long-standing issue in cosmology, where different measurements of the universe’s expansion rate yield conflicting results. A new study using data from Type 1a supernovae in the Coma cluster has shed more light on this puzzle. In 1929, Edwin Hubble discovered that galaxies farther away are moving away from us at … Read more

Harsh New Immigration Bill Sparks Concerns Over Detention, Due Process

A bill making its way through Congress, the Laken Riley Act, has passed one house with significant support from Democrats, despite concerns over its potential impact on immigration detention and due process rights. Named after a young woman killed by an undocumented immigrant, the bill would mandate federal detention for immigrants accused of theft and … Read more

Biden’s Oligarchy: America’s Richest Get Billions Richer

President Joe Biden’s farewell address raised concerns about an “oligarchy” and a “tech industrial complex” that could threaten US democracy. However, the reality is far more stark. The last four years have seen a significant increase in wealth for the top 1% of Americans, with the richest individuals getting richer by over $1.5 trillion. Led … Read more

Jim Cramer Favors Quantum Computing Stocks Amid Super Micro Computer Warning

CNBC’s “Mad Money” host, Jim Cramer, is shifting his focus to quantum computing stocks after expressing concerns about Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI). Cramer announced on X that he plans to reinvest gains from GameStop Corp. (GME) into quantum computing stocks, citing Rigetti Computing Inc.’s significant trading volume. Rigetti’s stock surged 47.93% to close at … Read more

Unregulated Contaminants Found in US Drinking Water Supplies

Nearly a third of US residents are exposed to unregulated contaminants in their drinking water, according to a new analysis. The study found that Hispanic and Black residents are more likely to be affected, with some communities situated near pollution sources. Over 97 million people have been exposed to such contaminants, which can impact health. … Read more

China’s Economy Beats Growth Target, But Uncertainty Looms

China’s economy grew 5.4% in the fourth quarter of 2023, beating market expectations and meeting the government’s target for 2024 growth. However, the unbalanced growth has raised concerns that structural problems may deepen further in 2025. Industrial output far outpaced retail sales, highlighting the supply-side strength of China’s economy, which runs a trillion-dollar trade surplus. … Read more

WNBA Stars Launch New Three-on-Three League, Unrivaled

WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Alex Bazzell are on the cusp of launching a new three-on-three basketball league called Unrivaled. The brainchild, which started as a casual conversation about offseason opportunities for WNBA players years ago, has grown into a full-fledged professional league featuring top talent from the sport. With its own made-for-TV facility, Unrivveled … Read more

Apple Disables AI News Summarization Feature Amid Outcry

Apple is disabling its artificial intelligence feature that aggregates and summarizes news notifications, citing criticism from British media outlets over inaccuracies. The company revealed the change in a software update for developers, following an outcry from the BBC and other media organizations. The issue started in December when the BBC sent readers a notification about … Read more

TikTok Avoids US Ban for Now, Users Left Searching

TikTok is facing a potential ban in the United States on Sunday, when the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA) takes effect. However, officials from the Biden administration are exploring options to prevent the ban, saying that it’s “unlikely” to happen. But according to Bloomberg, two anonymous officials have reported that the … Read more