NASA’s InSight Lander Discovers Deeper Marsquakes Caused by Meteoroid Impacts

NASA’s groundbreaking discovery by its InSight lander has revealed that marsquakes caused by meteoroid impacts can penetrate deeper into Mars than previously believed. The finding comes from analyzing seismic waves from a newly formed impact crater, which challenges the current understanding of Mars’ interior structure and planetary formation. Researchers compared seismic data from InSight with … Read more

Irish Boxer John Cooney Dies After Brain Injury in Title Fight

Irish boxer John Cooney, 28, has died a week after suffering a brain injury during his Celtic super-featherweight title fight at the Ulster Hall in Belfast. The talented boxer was stopped in the ninth round of his bout against Welshman Nathan Howells on February 1 and underwent surgery for a brain bleed at Belfast’s Royal … Read more

Hims & Hers Faces Criticism Over Weight Loss Ad

Drug industry groups are targeting a Super Bowl ad by telehealth company Hims & Hers, claiming it fails to adequately disclose safety risks associated with its weight loss medications. The ad criticizes the $160 billion weight loss industry and promotes its compounded versions of semaglutide, a medication typically sold under Wegovy and Ozempic. The Partnership … Read more

Jamie Donley Scores Stunning 50-Yard Chip Against Manchester City

Leyton Orient’s Jamie Donley scored a stunning goal in the FA Cup fourth-round tie against Premier League champions Manchester City, securing a 2-1 win for the League One side. The 20-year-old Tottenham loanee seized on a loose ball after Nico Gonzalez was stripped of possession just inside the City half and executed a brilliant 50-yard … Read more

New Technology Could Revolutionize Balloon Exploration of Venus

A new technology developed by Dr. Michael Hecht at MIT has the potential to solve major challenges in balloon-based exploration of Venus. The MOXIE oxygen-generating system uses a solid oxide electrolysis process (SOE) that splits carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide and oxygen, making it possible for balloons to generate their own lift and stay aloft … Read more

Alzheimer’s Researchers Exposed to Scientific Fraud

For decades, billions of dollars have been invested in Alzheimer’s research, yet a cure remains elusive. According to a new book, one major reason for this stagnation lies not with the complexity of brain disorders but with scientific fraud. Author Charles Piller, an investigative journalist at Science Magazine, claims that many researchers are hiding or … Read more

Baffled Couple Stuck with $47,000 Medical Bill on Carnival Cruise

A Minnesota couple is facing a hefty medical bill after one of them fell ill with the flu on a week-long Caribbean cruise. Mike Cameron and his girlfriend Tamra Masterman won a free cruise to the Caribbean but incurred a staggering $47,000 medical bill for treatment. The couple booked travel insurance through Norwegian Cruise Line … Read more

Trump’s FBI Nominee Tied to Kremlin-Tied Producer

President Donald Trump nominated Bharat Patel as his new FBI director, but financial disclosure documents reveal a connection between Patel and a filmmaker with ties to the Kremlin. Igor Lopatonok, a Los Angeles-based producer, paid Patel $25,000 for participating in a documentary series titled “All The President’s Men: The Conspiracy Against Trump.” The six-part series … Read more