Vaccines Linked to Autism in Children Study Debunks CDC Claims

A groundbreaking study published in the Science, Public Health Policy and the Law journal has found that vaccinated children are 170% more likely to suffer from autism and have a 212% higher risk of developing neurodevelopmental disorders. The research analyzed data from 47,155 children in Florida’s Medicaid program from birth to age 9 and concluded … Read more

NASA’s InSight Lander Discovers Impact Crater on Mars

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery using data from NASA’s InSight lander and images captured by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). The team found evidence of a fresh impact crater on Mars, which is located in an area called Cerberus Fossae. This crater is 71 feet in diameter and was previously unknown to scientists. The … Read more

Ear Muscles Reveal Hidden Role in Listening Effort

Scientists have long thought that ear muscles, which wiggle when we focus or try to concentrate, were just vestigial leftovers from our ancestors. But a recent study suggests that these muscles might still play a subtle role in sound localization and auditory attention. Researchers at Saarland University used electromyography to measure the electrical activity of … Read more

Car Bomb Blast Kills at Least 15 in Northern Syria

At least 15 people were killed and dozens wounded when a car bomb exploded in the outskirts of northern Syrian city Manbij on Monday. The blast, which occurred near agricultural workers carrying vehicles, also injured several others. The exact number of casualties varies according to different sources, with local civil defense reporting 14 women and … Read more

US Datacenters Face Energy Price Hikes Amid Trump Tariffs

US datacenters are facing increased energy prices as Canada considers cutting its energy exports in response to President Trump’s new tariffs on Canadian goods. The 25% tariffs imposed on imports from Canada and Mexico, with an additional 10% duty on Chinese imports, have sparked concerns among the tech industry. Datacenters already consume a significant portion … Read more

Website Blocked Due to Security Measures

A website is currently blocking visitors due to a security measure implemented to protect itself from online attacks. The action that triggered the block may have been submitting a specific word or phrase, executing a SQL command, or providing malformed data. To report the issue, users can contact the site owner via email, including details … Read more

NASA Tracks Record-Breaking Landslide Speeds in California

Scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have been monitoring an alarming increase in landslide activity on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in California, where land is sliding toward the ocean at speeds of up to 4 inches per week. Using advanced radar technology, researchers mapped the movement of unstable terrain and found that the affected area … Read more

Palantir Shares Soar 23% Amid Strong Demand for AI Platform

Palantir shares jumped 23% in extended trading on Monday after the analytics software company’s fourth-quarter revenue and 2025 outlook exceeded Wall Street expectations. The stock is now set to stage a breakaway gap above an ascending triangle, with a potential upside target of around $170. The company’s strong fourth-quarter results were driven by robust demand … Read more

Egg Shortage Hits US Amid Trump Tariffs and Avian Flu Outbreak

A surge in egg prices has left many Americans scrambling to buy necessities like eggs, just days before new tariffs on imported goods take effect. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that egg prices increased 8.4% between November and December due to a nationwide shortage caused by the avian flu outbreak. The crisis is … Read more

DeepSeek Faces Belgian Probe Over Privacy Concerns

Reuters journalist Foo Yun Chee’s stories have set European telecoms index and influenced investor decisions, but a complaint filed with Belgium’s privacy watchdog raises concerns over the platform’s data handling practices. Source: https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/complaint-about-deepseek-filed-with-belgian-privacy-watchdog-2025-02-03