Lung Cancer Rise Amid Air Pollution Concerns in China

China’s economic growth faces a new challenge as lung cancer cases among never-smokers surge, posing significant health risks to the nation. A recent global analysis by the World Health Organization found that despite declining tobacco use worldwide, non-smoker lung cancer cases are on the rise. The study highlights a growing concern for younger generations and … Read more

Cheating at 3 PM: When Are We Most Likely to Give in?

Research suggests that people are most likely to cheat or indulge in lazy behavior during the afternoon hours. According to a study published in Psychological Science in 2013, self-control wanes as the day wears on. The study, led by Harvard University researchers Maryan Kouchaki and Isaac Smith, found that daily life requires self-control from the … Read more

NVIDIA to Flood Market with RTX 50 Series to Combat Shortage

NVIDIA is set to ramp up production of its GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs to meet growing demand and address the shortage of its ultra-enthusiast models. The company has been buying up large quantities of TSMC yields for B200 silicon, but the market’s reduced appetite for these chips has created a surplus. As a result, … Read more

Northern Lights to Appear in US Saturday Night

A minor geomagnetic storm is expected to bring the northern lights to some of the northernmost U.S. states on Saturday night, according to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecast. The auroral activity is predicted to be “quite pleasing to look at” with a Kp index of 3, which could reach a high point … Read more

NASA Partners with Private Company to Send Hopper Robot to Moon

A new SpaceX launch in February will send a unique lunar explorer, IM-2, carrying a pioneering hopper robot called Gracie, to the moon. The mission aims to prospect for water ice in the moon’s south pole region, a challenging task that requires specialized technology. Gracie, developed by Intuitive Machines and NASA, is a 77-pound robot … Read more

Yogurt May Help Prevent Colon Cancer, Study Finds

A new study published on February 12 suggests that eating yogurt could have a cancer-preventing effect on colon cancer. Researchers from Mass General Brigham examined two studies involving over 150,000 people and found that those who ate yogurt at least twice a week had a lower incidence of colorectal cancer compared to those who consumed … Read more

Israel Receiving US Bombs Amid Tensions in Gaza

The Israeli Defense Ministry announced on Monday that a shipment of 2,000-pound MK-84 heavy munitions, which are aircraft bombs, has arrived at the Ashdod Port. The move comes amid ongoing tensions in the Gaza Strip and concerns over the release of Palestinian prisoners. According to reports, the United States had welcomed the latest release of … Read more

Supporting Black-Owned Businesses in the Face of Corporate Rollbacks

The trend of major corporations scaling back their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives has sparked concern among consumers. To counter this setback, it’s crucial for individuals to take direct action in supporting Black-owned businesses. By purchasing products directly from these entrepreneurs’ websites, customers can maximize the impact of their spending and ensure they receive … Read more