BepiColombo Captures Stunning Images of Mercury’s Cratered Surface

The European Space Agency (ESA) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have released stunning close-up images of Mercury’s cratered surface captured during the BepiColombo mission’s recent flyby. The spacecraft flew by Mercury on January 8, providing a unique glimpse into the planet’s geological features. According to ESA, the images reveal icy craters at the north … Read more

No. 3 Iowa State Takes on Texas Tech in Big 12 Showdown

Texas Tech basketball faces a tough test as they host No. 3 ranked Iowa State this Saturday at United Supermarkets Arena. The Cyclones are riding a 10-game winning streak, with strong offensive and defensive efficiency numbers that rank top 10 nationally. Iowa State boasts five players averaging double-digit scoring numbers, led by Curtis Jones’ 16.6 … Read more

SpaceX Launches First West Coast Falcon 9 Mission of 2024

SpaceX launched its first West Coast Falcon 9 mission of 2024, carrying the latest batch of Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). The NROL-153 mission lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 7:53 p.m. PST and marked SpaceX’s fourth orbital launch of the year. The Falcon 9 first stage booster, tail number … Read more

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Says Biden Admin Pressured Him to Remove Covid Vaccine Posts

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told Joe Rogan in a podcast that the Biden administration pressured his company to remove posts about side effects of COVID-19 vaccines. Zuckerberg said he thinks the vaccines are “more positive than negative” but believes the administration is pushing to censor posts that argue against vaccination. Zuckerberg’s comments come after … Read more

Violence Escalates in Gaza Amid Israeli Strikes and Settlement Raids

Violence has escalated in the Gaza Strip amid a series of Israeli strikes and raids by settlers. At least four Palestinians have been killed in an Israeli strike on Gaza City’s Shujayea, with reports of injuries and widespread destruction. In the Zeitoun neighbourhood, one Palestinian has been killed and three injured in an Israeli strike … Read more

Science.org Security Review Successful, Proceed with Caution

A recent visit to Science.org resulted in a security review process. Upon loading the website, a verification process was initiated to ensure the connection’s integrity. The process involved checking for vulnerabilities and verifying the user’s device. To complete the review, JavaScript and cookie permissions were required. These settings allow Cloudflare, the performance and security provider, … Read more

PowerSchool Breach Exposes Nationally Sourced Student Data

A recent cybersecurity breach at PowerSchool, a leading education technology company, may have exposed the sensitive information of millions of students across the US. The breach occurred through the PowerSource customer support portal using compromised login credentials, allowing hackers to gain access to PowerSchool’s Student Information System (SIS) data. Two districts, Jackson Public Schools and … Read more

Respiratory Illnesses Soar in US States as New Year Begins

Respiratory illnesses such as the flu, RSV, and COVID-19 are on the rise in several states across the US. According to the CDC, emergency department visits from patients suffering from these illnesses are now “very high” nationwide. The top 10 states with the most ER visits for respiratory illnesses are Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, … Read more

Apple’s Minimalistic iOS 18.3 Beta Release Brings Several Notable Changes

Apple has released the latest developer beta, iOS 18.3 beta 2, which, unlike its predecessors, is relatively feature-light. Instead of user-facing changes and updates, this update focuses on bug fixes, security enhancements, and behind-the-scenes tweaks that hint at future software and hardware developments. Some notable features in iOS 18.3 beta 2 include camera control settings … Read more