Scientists Create Solar-Powered CO2 Reactor for Sustainable Energy

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a groundbreaking solar-powered reactor that converts atmospheric carbon dioxide into a gas that could power vehicles, homes, and pharmaceutical products sustainably. The innovation is inspired by photosynthesis and claims to be more scalable than previous solar-powered devices. The technology captures CO2 from the air using a mirror … Read more

Cease-Fire Holds as Israel and Hamas Execute 6th Truce Deal

Israel and Hamas have completed the sixth exchange under the fragile truce, releasing three Israeli hostages and 369 Palestinian prisoners. The deal has kept the cease-fire intact for now, but its long-term future remains uncertain. On Saturday, Hamas freed three Israeli hostages – Alexander Troufanov, Iair Horn, and Sagui Dekel-Chen – who had been held … Read more

Sea Turtles “Dance” to Guiding Magnetic Field

Loggerhead sea turtles possess a unique superpower that guides them through their oceanic migrations. A recent study has revealed that these turtles memorize magnetic fields, enabling them to locate food sources even without visual landmarks. The research found that captive juvenile loggerheads exhibit a distinctive “dance” movement pattern in response to magnetic cues, indicating the … Read more

Valentine’s Day Surprise Brings Falling Mortgage Rates

This Valentine’s Day weekend saw a significant shift in the housing market as a weaker-than-expected retail sales report led to lower mortgage rates. The 10-year yield plummeted, causing mortgage rates to drop below 7% for the first time this year. The past week has been marked by volatility in the bond market, especially after a … Read more

7 Years of Updates Don’t Mean What You Think

Samsung’s recent statements on the Galaxy S24’s One UI 7 (Android 15) features have sparked debate about the meaning of “seven years of updates.” A Samsung EVP confirmed that older phones will miss out on new features due to hardware limitations. However, this doesn’t mean the update cycle is flawed. The issue lies with AI-powered … Read more

Stratton vs Flair: WWE Women’s Championship Showdown

Tiffany Stratton will put her WWE Women’s Championship title on the line against Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania. The title was won by Stratton after she cashed in her Money in the Bank contract and defeated Nia Jax on SmackDown. Flair, a 14-time champion, returned from injury at the 2025 Royal Rumble and chose to challenge … Read more

Finland’s Red Lines for Ukraine Peace Talks Outlined

Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin recently emphasized the importance of European powers setting clear red lines during Ukraine peace talks. This stance echoes her country’s experience during the Soviet-Finland War in 1939-1940. To avoid any misunderstandings, Marin highlighted three non-negotiable pillars that must be guaranteed: independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. Marin pointed to Finland’s own … Read more

Captain America Movie Breaks Box Office Records Amid Backlash

Marvel’s “Captain America: Brave New World” outperformed expectations, becoming the top-grossing film globally, despite receiving poor reviews and a backlash from some internet users over its casting of a Black actor in the title role. The movie, which cost at least $300 million to make, was projected to sell around $92 million abroad. However, it … Read more

TikTok and CapCut Return to US App Stores After Short Ban

TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, has announced that both TikTok and CapCut are back on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store in the U.S. after weeks of being banned due to a government-led effort to restrict foreign app companies from accessing American users’ data. The ban was lifted after a letter from US Attorney … Read more