New Mexico Launches Avian Flu Milk Testing Program

New Mexico has initiated a milk testing program to detect the variant of avian influenza, H5N1 TK, that has been found in dairy cows, with the goal of identifying further outbreaks in the dairy industry and preventing their spread to humans. According to State Veterinarian Samantha Holeck, the program allows officials to detect the virus … Read more

No. 11 Wisconsin Gives Illinois Payback with Dominant Win

The No. 11 Badgers men’s basketball team put on a show at the Kohl Center, cruising to a 95-74 victory over struggling Illinois. The win marked Wisconsin’s seventh straight game where they’ve reached 90 points, a feat last seen in 1995. Key to the Badgers’ success was senior guard John Tonje, who hit nine of … Read more

China Confronts Foreign Aircraft in South China Sea

A Chinese military helicopter flew within 10 feet of a Philippine patrol plane over the South China Sea on Tuesday, marking the second incident of potentially catastrophic behavior by the People’s Liberation Army against foreign aircraft in a week. The Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources was conducting a patrol near Scarborough Shoal, an … Read more

6 Tropical Gems in Thailand to Visit After The White Lotus

HBO’s hit series The White Lotus has taken viewers on a journey to exotic locations, and now it’s time to experience the real-life beauty of Thailand. From stunning beaches to vibrant coral reefs, here are six Thai islands that will transport you to a world of intrigue, love, and scheming – without the drama. Koh … Read more

Mysterious Deep-Sea Burrows Discovered 4.7 Miles Down

Deep-sea creatures have been found to thrive in the Japan Trench, a 5-mile-deep chasm located off the east coast of Japan. Scientists have made groundbreaking discoveries about these creatures’ behavior and habitat, revealing intricate burrow structures and evidence of regular “reset” events that provide them with oxygen and nutrients. Researchers used X-ray scans to study … Read more

Solar Orbiter Closes in on Venus for Groundbreaking Flyby

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Solar Orbiter spacecraft is set to make its closest-ever approach to Venus today, 18 February 2025, with a flyby that will significantly ’tilt’ the spacecraft’s orbit and allow it to observe the Sun’s polar regions. Launched in 2020, Solar Orbiter has been gradually shrinking its orbit to bring it closer … Read more

OpenSSH Vulnerability Patched Amid Active MitM and DoS Threats

Two significant security vulnerabilities have been discovered in the OpenSSH utility suite, which could lead to a man-in-the-middle (MitM) attack and denial-of-service (DoS) issue if exploited. The Qualys Threat Research Unit has identified two critical vulnerabilities: CVE-2025-26465 with a CVSS score of 6.8, and CVE-2025-26466 with a CVSS score of 5.9. The first vulnerability, CVE-2025-26465, … Read more

Sudan Rebels Kill Hundreds in White Nile Villages

Sudanese rebels have killed hundreds of people in a three-day assault on villages near the town of al-Gitaina in the southern White Nile state, according to a rights watchdog. The attacks were carried out by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which has been involved in a 21-month war with the Sudanese army. The RSF killed … Read more

Netflix Star Kim Sae-ron’s Cause of Death Revealed as Suicide

Actress Kim Sae-ron, known for her role in Netflix’s “Bloodhounds,” has been found dead by a friend at her home in Seoul on February 16. The police have ruled her death a suicide. Sae-ron was 24 years old. According to reports, there were no signs of foul play, but the investigation into the circumstances surrounding … Read more