Breakthrough AI-Robot System Empowers Tetraplegic Man

A groundbreaking brain-computer interface (BCI) system, combining artificial intelligence and robotics, has revolutionized the life of a man with tetraplegia. The seven-month-old system has enabled him to control a robotic arm using only his thoughts, allowing him to perform complex actions like clutching and releasing objects. Typically, such systems require frequent recalibration within days, but … Read more

Moon Lander Captures Stunning High-Definition Sunset Images

NASA has released high-definition images of a lunar sunset captured by its Blue Ghost lander, which went silent after completing a two-week mission. The Firefly Aerospace’s lander arrived on the moon on March 2 to deliver science and technology instruments. During its time on the moon, the robot captured stunning images of the sunset, taking … Read more

Measles Outbreak in Texas Linked to Unproven Remedies from Anti-Vaccine Group

A measles outbreak in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma has grown to 290 confirmed cases, including one death, with untested remedies reportedly distributed by Veritas Wellness, a holistic clinic. The remedies include cod liver oil, vitamin C, and steroids like budesonide, which are being promoted by Children’s Health Defense (CHD), an anti-vaccine advocacy group. Dr. … Read more

Southwest Flight Takeoff Cancelled Due to Taxiway Mix-Up

A Southwest Airlines flight was aborted after the crew mistakenly took off from a taxiway instead of the runway at Orlando airport. The incident occurred on Thursday morning, and no injuries were reported. The aircraft, a Boeing 737-800, stopped safely on the taxiway and returned to the gate. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating … Read more

Social Security Changes Spark Widespread Concern Over In-Person ID Checks

The Social Security Administration’s plan to require in-person identity checks for millions of new and existing recipients has ignited a firestorm among lawmakers, advocates, and retirees. The move, set to begin on March 31, aims to combat fraud within the system but is feared to create more barriers for vulnerable populations. Under the new policy, … Read more

Tech Giants Feel Pinch as Short Sellers Reap Big Gains

Short sellers have made significant profits by betting against several top tech companies this year. Nvidia (NVDA) and Tesla (TSLA) are among the stocks being targeted, with short sellers collecting nearly $15 billion in losses so far this year. Tesla’s 40% decline has been a major contributor to these gains. The downturn is part of … Read more

Netanyahu’s Gaza War Sparks Fury Outside Israel’s Parliament

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced widespread criticism and protests outside the Knesset in Jerusalem after he resumed the war in Gaza, shattering a two-month-old ceasefire with Hamas. Thousands of protesters gathered on Highway 1, holding banners reading “The future of the coalition or the future of Israel.” They accused Netanyahu of prioritizing his political … Read more

Ukraine’s Stealth Drone Raids Target Russian Bombers

Ukraine’s drone strikes on Russia’s Engels bomber base have sparked a devastating series of explosions, destroying some cruise missiles and forcing Russia to scramble its air defenses. The raids, part of a 10-week campaign targeting the base, demonstrate Ukraine’s “left-of-boom” strategy – hitting enemy strongpoints before they can be attacked. This tactic has been adopted … Read more

EU Summit Focuses on Defence and Ukraine

The European Union summit in Brussels was dominated by discussions on Russia’s war on Ukraine and defence policy. Hungary refused to endorse a joint text on continuing military support to Ukraine, overshadowing the original agenda of competitiveness issues and the next EU budget. Leaders had planned to discuss ways to boost competitiveness but were instead … Read more