Bitcoin Holds Steady Amid Market Uncertainty

Bitcoin prices remain stable at around $80,000 despite market uncertainty, tight liquidity, and cautious investor sentiment. The recent rally has led many investors to take profits and wait for the Federal Reserve’s signals on potential rate cuts before making their next move. On a separate note, the GENIUS Act, aimed at regulating payment stablecoins, has … Read more

Satellite Signals Reveal Earth’s Gravitational Changes

Scientists have developed a new method to monitor Earth’s changes using satellite data, marking a breakthrough in information resources. Researchers from the FFG project at Graz University of Technology analyzed communication signals from satellites like Starlink and OneWeb to detect minute changes in their transmission patterns. The researchers found that shifts in sea levels and … Read more

Postmaster General Plan to Cut 10,000 Jobs Amid Financial Strains

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy plans to cut 10,000 jobs from the US Postal Service (USPS) as part of a plan to address financial struggles. The decision is set to be implemented within 30 days through a voluntary early retirement program. DeJoy’s plan includes collaboration with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency and the General Services … Read more

Mice Administer ‘First-Aid’ to Comatose Friends with Grooming

Researchers have discovered that mice will administer “first-aid” to their unconscious friends, including licking faces and pulling at tongues to revive them. The study found that the more aggressive grooming behaviors were seen in mice that had spent more time with the mouse in need of help, resulting in a faster recovery. The scientists observed … Read more

British Star Jack Draper Stuns Alcaraz at Indian Wells

British tennis star Jack Draper has stunned world number one Carlos Alcaraz, defeating him in straight sets to reach the Indian Wells final. The 23-year-old from Great Britain, who had never advanced beyond the Round of 16 at the tournament before, proved too strong for the back-to-back defending champion. Draper’s dominant 6-1 win over Alcaraz … Read more

Intel CEO Succession Sends Stock Soaring 17%

Intel’s stock was the top performer in the S&P 500 this week after the company named Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, effective March 18. The appointment comes amid speculation about deal talks and a potential shift in the company’s foundry business. Tan, the former CEO of semiconductor software firm Cadence Design Systems, will bring … Read more

SpaceX Capsule Returns Astronauts After Nine Months in Space

Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are set to return to Earth after spending over nine months on the International Space Station (ISS). The pair were initially supposed to be on the ISS for just eight days, but technical issues with their spacecraft led to an extended stay. The astronauts arrived at the ISS in … Read more

American Airlines Flight 1006 Engine Fire Investigated by NTSB

A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigation has been launched into an engine fire incident involving American Airlines flight 1006, which occurred on the tarmac of Denver International Airport on Thursday. American Airlines Flight 1006 took off from Colorado Springs Airport bound for Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. However, about 20 minutes after takeoff, the crew reported … Read more

Webbs Discovery Sparks Debate Over Universe’s Rotation

A recent study analyzing galaxies captured by the James Webb Space Telescope revealed a surprising finding: two-thirds of galaxies are spinning clockwise, while one-third spin counterclockwise. The unexpected result has sparked debate over the origin of the universe and the methods used to measure cosmic distances. Researchers analyzed 263 galaxies in the JADES field and … Read more

Hungary’s PM Orbán Vows to Tackle ‘Shadow Army’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has vowed to crack down on a group of political opponents, journalists, judges, and activists he describes as working for foreign powers. In an inflammatory speech at a party rally in Budapest, Orbán compared his critics to “insects” that have “survived for too long”. He accused various groups of taking … Read more