US Spacecraft Hunt for Water on Moon’s South Pole

Two US spacecraft launched today from Florida’s Cape Canaveral, bound for the Moon’s south pole to search for water. The missions could provide a resource for future lunar exploration and could have significant implications for NASA’s plans to send astronauts to this region. NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer will create high-resolution maps of water on the Moon, … Read more

OnePlus Watch 3 Review: A Winning Wear OS Smartwatch

OnePlus has cemented its position as a leading smartwatch brand with the launch of its latest wearable, the OnePlus Watch 3. Released on February 18th, this watch offers significant refinements over its predecessor, addressing areas where the original failed to impress. The OnePlus Watch 3 boasts a powerful Snapdragon W5 chipset, which provides seamless performance … Read more

Ancient Humans Thrived in Rainforests Over 150,000 Years Ago

A groundbreaking study has shattered the long-held assumption that humans struggled to survive in rainforests. Researchers have found evidence that early humans thrived in the rainforests of Côte d’Ivoire over 150,000 years ago. The discovery is significant because it challenges the traditional view of human adaptability and suggests that our ancestors lived in a more … Read more

US Economic Growth Worries Mount Amid Tariff Uncertainty

US economic growth is facing growing uncertainty due to ongoing tariff tensions with major trading partners. While recent data shows little evidence of deterioration in spending, investment, or hiring, worries about the outlook are mounting. The Trump administration’s policies have added complexity to business decisions, particularly for consumers whose incomes depend on federal funding. This … Read more

Canada’s Ontario Premier Doug Ford Wins Third Term in Surprise Victory

Canadian Prime Minister Doug Ford has secured his third term as Ontario’s premier, winning 43% of the vote and leading his Progressive Conservative party to victory. The early election, held just over a year ago, was intended to secure a stronger mandate against US President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs on Canadian goods. Ford called the … Read more

PKK Declares Ceasefire Amid Jailed Leader’s Call for Disarmament

Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants have declared an immediate ceasefire, heeding jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan’s call for disarmament and dissolution of the group. The move could have significant implications for Turkey, ending a 40-year insurgency that has killed over 40,000 people. Ocalan on Thursday called on the PKK to lay down its arms, echoing President … Read more

Alexa+ Boosts Smart Home Experience with AI-Powered Assistant

Amazon’s latest innovation is the introduction of Alexa+, an advanced virtual assistant powered by generative AI. Designed to make Alexa more human-like, this new feature aims to revolutionize smart home control and productivity. Available in a few weeks for Echo Show 8, 10, 15, and 21 devices, Alexa+ will be accessible through a mobile app … Read more

Washington’s First Measles Case Identified in 2025 Infant

A measles case has been identified in an infant in King County, Washington, marking the first confirmed case of the year 2025. The baby was possibly exposed during recent international travel, according to Public Health – Seattle and King County. Measles is a highly contagious and potentially severe disease that can spread easily through the … Read more

Paracetamol Use During Pregnancy Linked to ADHD Risk

A new study published in Nature Mental Health has found a potential link between paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen) and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in unborn babies. The research, funded by the National Institutes of Health, found that women who took paracetamol during pregnancy were 18% more likely to have a child with ADHD, compared … Read more