Giant Bay Area Camera Installed in Chile for Universe Study

The world’s largest digital camera, made in the Bay Area, has been installed in Chile to study the universe. The 3 billion pixel camera, weighing over 6,000 pounds, is part of the Legacy Survey of Space and Time project. Project leader Aaron Roodman said the camera will scan the sky repeatedly for 10 years, creating … Read more

GitHub API Rate Limit Exceeded

GitHub’s API has been experiencing technical difficulties due to an overwhelming number of requests exceeding its rate limits. The issue is causing problems for developers who rely on the platform for their projects. The API is designed to handle a certain volume of requests, but it appears that more users than anticipated are pushing against … Read more

US FDA Warns Against ‘Laughing Gas’ for Recreational Use

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning against the recreational use of nitrous oxide, commonly known as “laughing gas.” Inhaling this odorless and colorless gas can lead to serious side effects, including death. Nitrous oxide is used for legitimate purposes in medicine, industry, and commerce, but misuse can cause severe health … Read more

OpenAI Proposes Light Regulation for AI Advancement

US tech giant OpenAI has submitted its proposal to the US government’s coming “AI Action Plan,” calling for speed and light regulation in AI advancement. The company emphasized the need for a copyright strategy that promotes the freedom to learn and preserving American AI models’ ability to learn from copyrighted material. OpenAI’s proposal aims to … Read more

Web Browser Alerts of Potential Security Risks

A recent warning has been issued by internet security experts regarding a potential threat to web browsers worldwide. The message alerts users to the possibility of malicious software being embedded in browser extensions. The threat, known as a “browser hijacker,” can compromise user data and redirect them to unauthorized websites when they attempt to access … Read more

Michigan Reports Sixth Flu-Associated Pediatric Death This Season

A sixth child in Michigan has died from the flu, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). The victim was a resident within the Branch Hillside Community Health Agency’s jurisdiction. The state is experiencing “very high” Influenza-like Illnesses activity level, with 114 nationwide pediatric deaths reported so far this year. Children … Read more

Tesla’s Image Problem Worsens Amidst Elon Musk’s Controversy

Tesla, once a symbol of environmental awareness and innovation, is facing an image problem. The brand’s popularity plummeted after CEO Elon Musk’s actions raised concerns about his commitment to climate change. This has led to a decline in new car sales in Europe and China, with stiffer competition from local brands. The stigma surrounding Tesla … Read more

NASA’s PUNCH Mission Unveils Solar Wind Monitoring in 3D

NASA’s PUNCH mission has officially begun operation, with four satellites working together to monitor the Sun’s corona and solar wind in unprecedented 3D detail. The mission aims to capture stunning images of how the Sun’s outer atmosphere transforms into solar wind, a stream of charged particles that shape space weather. Launched on March 11, PUNCH … Read more

Serbia Student Protests Could Spark Government Change

Serbia’s student protests have reached a boiling point, with thousands of students gathering in Belgrade ahead of Saturday’s mass rally. The protests began following the collapse of a canopy at the Novi Sad railway station on November 1, which claimed 15 lives. Students are demanding that university classes resume no later than March 17 and … Read more