US Approves Bird Flu Vaccine for Poultry Use Amid Outbreak

The US Department of Agriculture has given conditional approval to Zoetis’ bird flu vaccine for use in poultry, following a recent outbreak that has infected nearly 70 people in the US. This comes as the Wyoming Department of Health reported its first human case of H5N1 bird flu, making it the third confirmed instance of … Read more

Webb Telescope Reveals Dynamic Black Hole Flares

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning new insights into the heart of the Milky Way, revealing unpredictable, intense flares emerging from the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*. This unprecedented observation provides a more detailed look at the mysterious forces at play in the core of our galaxy. Researchers observed the accretion disk surrounding … Read more

NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies on its websites and services to enhance your experience, personalize content, and improve our operations. This policy explains how we collect, use, and manage cookies, as well as your options for managing them. **What are Cookies?** Cookies are small files stored on your device by a website or service. They help us … Read more

US Space Politics Come Under Fire Amid Personal Attacks

The US space program has always been driven by politics, with domestic and global issues influencing decisions on major space initiatives. A prime example is President John F. Kennedy’s challenge to land astronauts on the Moon during the Cold War era. The Nixon administration’s decision to end the Apollo program and focus on a reusable … Read more

Delta Air Lines Offers $30,000 Each to Crash Victims

A Delta Air Lines Flight 4819 crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport on February 17 left 76 passengers suspended upside down from their seatbelts. The airline is offering each passenger $30,000 in compensation, totaling approximately $2.3 million if all accept. The CRJ900 twin-jet aircraft experienced technical issues upon landing and caught fire, resulting in the … Read more

Delta Offers $30,000 to Each Surviving Crash Victim in Toronto

Delta Air Lines has made a goodwill gesture of offering $30,000 to each passenger who survived the recent plane crash in Toronto, where 21 people were injured. The total amount would be $2.3 million if all passengers accept the offer. Three aviation law firms have been in contact with or retained by multiple passengers from … Read more

Palantir Stock May Drop 50% as Valuation Risks Come to Fruition

Palantir Technologies’ stock price may decline significantly in the near future due to valuation risks. The company’s valuation is currently at a high level, with earnings multiples ranging from 300 to 220 times projected sales. However, this growth may slow down, and investors are optimistic about Palantir’s expansion into the commercial market. Several factors have … Read more

China Prepares to Launch Tianwen 2 Asteroid Sample Return Mission

China’s space agency has confirmed that the country’s second interplanetary expedition, Tianwen 2, is scheduled to be launched in the coming months from Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The mission aims to return an asteroid sample for scientific research. According to China National Space Administration, the robotic probe will target 2016 HO3, the smallest and closest … Read more

China Edges Closer to Stable Quantum Computing Breakthroughs

Researchers at Peking University and Microsoft have made significant breakthroughs in quantum computing, declaring two separate studies that could potentially pave the way for a stable and secure quantum internet. The Chinese team employed light to generate and control interconnected quantum states, setting the stage for building a quantum network on a tiny chip. This … Read more