Astronomers Discover Oxygen in Ancient Galaxy 13.4 Billion Light-Years Away

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery by detecting oxygen in the most distant galaxy ever observed. JADES-GS-z14-0, located 13.4 billion light-years away, is seen as it was just 300 million years after the Big Bang. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), two independent research teams confirmed the presence of oxygen in this ancient galaxy. … Read more

CoreWeave Tests Investor Risk Appetite with $7.5bn Debt Repayments

CoreWeave, a company with substantial debt repayments looming, is testing its investors’ risk appetite by issuing a warning. The upcoming $7.5 billion debt repayment poses significant challenges to the company’s financial health and raises concerns about its ability to meet its obligations. As a result, CoreWeave is seeking reassurance from its investors that they are … Read more

Local Doctor Explains Cold vs Seasonal Allergy Symptoms

A recent surge in tissue box sales has left many wondering if they’re suffering from a cold or seasonal allergies. Dr. Greg Stonier, a Primary Care Physician at Gutherie Lourdes, sheds light on the key differences between the two. While symptoms can be similar, there are distinct signs that set them apart. According to Dr. … Read more

Canada Condemns China’s Execution of Four Citizens Over Drug Offenses

Canada has strongly condemned China’s execution this year of four Canadians for drug offenses. The country has expressed its objection to China’s use of the death penalty against its citizens, following a public confirmation by the Chinese government. The move is seen as part of Canada’s long-standing concerns over China’s treatment of its citizens abroad. … Read more

Soil Trumps Trees in Storing Carbon, Study Finds

A recent study has found that soil, river sediment, and dead vegetation are more effective at storing carbon dioxide than trees, challenging long-held assumptions about carbon storage on land. The research, published in the journal Science, revealed that most of the CO2 accumulated since 1992 was locked away as non-living organic matter in soil, deadwood, … Read more

Avian Flu Crisis Reaches ‘Unprecedented’ Scale Globally

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warns that the highly infectious avian flu virus H5N1 has spread to an “unprecedented” scale, wiping out hundreds of millions of birds worldwide. The crisis is not only affecting bird populations but also spilling over into mammals and threatening food security. FAO officials are calling for urgent action … Read more

Postal Workers Protest in Detroit Against Trump Administration Takeover

Detroit, MI – Hundreds of postal workers gathered outside a local post office on Thursday to protest against potential takeover by the Trump administration. The protesters held signs that read “U.S. mail, not for sale” and “THE POST OFFICE BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE NOT THE BILLIONAIRES,” expressing concern about privatization. President Donald Trump has suggested … Read more

Google to Buy Wiz for $32 Billion in Cloud Security Deal

Google is set to buy cloud security company Wiz for $32 billion in its largest acquisition deal yet. The hefty price tag represents a significant jump from the estimated $23 billion Wiz was valued at in 2024. This move aims to help Google better compete with Microsoft and Amazon in the cloud market. Despite the … Read more

Mysterious Hominin “Pink” Uncovered in Western Europe

Scientists have discovered a new human ancestor in Western Europe, nicknamed “Pink,” with features unlike any other known species from this region. The partial remains, found at the Atapuerca site in northern Spain, are dated to between 1.1 and 1.4 million years old. Researchers created a narrow, flat face from the recovered jaw and cheekbone, … Read more