Earth Faces ‘Apocalyptic’ Future as Supercontinent Forms

Scientists have used a powerful supercomputer to create a picture of Earth’s distant future, predicting a world where extreme heat, suffocating humidity, and violent volcanic activity could make the planet unlivable. In about 250 million years, the landmasses will merge into a single supercontinent called Pangaea Ultima. The formation of this supercontinent presents a triple … Read more

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Accessing a website has been denied, likely due to browser security measures. The issue may be caused by: – Disabled or blocked JavaScript, which could be hindered by an ad blocker. – Inadequate browser support for cookies. To resolve the issue, ensure that JavaScript and cookies are enabled on your browser and that any blocking … Read more

UN Extends Gaza Polio Vaccination Drive Amid Health Concerns

The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the extension of a mass polio vaccination campaign in Gaza, set to begin this weekend and run for five days. The move comes after wastewater samples detected poliovirus, putting children under 10 years old at risk. According to WHO, over 591,000 children will receive the vaccine … Read more

Flu Season Hits Record High in Rhode Island Hospitals

Rhode Island is battling a severe flu season, with hospitalizations reaching a five-year high. As of Tuesday, over 900 people in the state have been hospitalized with influenza. This number surpasses the previous record set during the 2019-2020 flu season. In contrast, only 105 people were hospitalized at the same time in 2020. The surge … Read more

Astronomers Discover Alien Planet with Extreme Weather

Astronomers have used four massive telescopes in Chile to study a planet’s atmosphere beyond our solar system, discovering extreme weather unlike anything found on Earth or other planets in the solar system. The research team mapped the structure of Tylos’ atmosphere for the first time and found hurricane-force winds carrying iron and titanium. Tylos is … Read more

New Process Boosts Carbon Capture in Rocks

A new process could enable crushed rocks to capture carbon dioxide from the air more quickly, speeding up a climate removal technique. Researchers at Stanford University have developed a way to produce reactive minerals that can increase the weathering rate of natural silicates. By converting these minerals into calcium silicate and magnesium oxide, they can … Read more

Oil Prices Rise Amid Supply Uncertainty

Crude oil prices have surged due to growing uncertainties about global supplies, particularly from Russia, Kazakhstan, and OPEC+ countries. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil price crossed the $72 per barrel mark, reaching its highest closing price in a week. The gains are attributed to increasing concerns over crude supplies, which is being reinforced by a … Read more

Mbappé Leads Madrid to Easy 3-1 Win Over City

Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé scored a hat-trick in a one-sided match against Manchester City at the Bernabéu Stadium. The French forward’s impressive display saw him barely move on the pitch, despite scoring three goals and being involved in most of his team’s attacks. The match started slowly, with City struggling to find their rhythm. Madrid … Read more

Measles Outbreak in West Texas: Understanding the Risks and Prevention

A measles outbreak is causing dozens of illnesses in West Texas, highlighting the importance of recognizing signs of the illness and preventing its spread. Measles, one of the world’s most contagious infectious diseases, can lead to serious complications, including blindness, pneumonia, or encephalitis, and even death. The best protection against measles is vaccination, which has … Read more

Gold Price Target Set at $3,100 as Central-Bank Appetite Grows

Goldman Sachs has raised its year-end gold target to $3,100 per ounce, citing central-bank demand and inflows into bullion-backed exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The bank’s analysts predict that central banks will purchase around 50 tons of gold per month, a significant increase from previous expectations. This increased demand is expected to support the price of gold. … Read more