Northern Lights to Illuminate Skies as Far South as NY and ID Tonight

A geomagnetic storm triggered by a coronal mass ejection (CME) is expected to illuminate the skies in New York and Idaho tonight, producing stunning northern lights. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued an aurora alert, predicting a G1-class storm with potential for brighter and more widespread northern lights. The event is linked … Read more

Scientists Uncover Source of Radio Signals from 200 Million-Year Journey

Astronomers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have made a groundbreaking discovery, revealing the source of radio signals that traveled 200 million years to reach Earth. The signals originated from a neutron star’s magnetic field, which is located approximately 200 million light years away in a distant galaxy. The team analyzed the brightness of … Read more

Security Block Triggered on Website

A website is currently experiencing security restrictions due to a security service triggered by your recent action. This protection mechanism aims to prevent malicious activities, such as submitting sensitive information or executing SQL commands. The trigger could have been caused by various factors, including entering specific words or phrases, malformed data, or other potential security … Read more

Macron Vows to Protect European Allies with Nuclear Arsenal

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to extend protection to nuclear allies of Europe, amid tensions between Russia and the West. The move comes as the US has scaled back its support for Ukraine, leaving Europe vulnerable. Macron stressed the need for Europe to continue assisting Ukraine while strengthening its own defense. He emphasized … Read more

FTC Sues to Block GTCR’s Acquisition of Surmodics

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has sued to block GTCR BC Holdings, LLC’s acquisition of Surmodics, Inc., citing anticompetitive concerns. The proposed deal would create a combined company controlling over 50% of the market for outsourced hydrophilic coatings, used in life-saving medical devices such as catheters and guidewires. The FTC alleges that GTCR’s acquisition of … Read more

Target Sees Drop in Sales Amid Nationwide Economic Boycott

Target experienced an 11% drop in customer traffic in its stores and a 9% decline in website traffic during a nationwide economic “blackout” organized by the People’s Union USA on February 28, according to data shared by Forbes. The retailer cited record performance around Valentine’s Day but reported soft sales for the month due to … Read more

Cortical Labs Unveils World’s First Commercial Biological Computer

Cortical Labs has launched CL1, its commercial biological computer that combines lab-cultivated neurons from human stem cells with silicon technology. This innovative system is dubbed Synthetic Biological Intelligence (SBI), a neural network designed to be more advanced and sustainable than traditional AI. The biological components are grown on a silicon chip, where they send and … Read more

Lunar Lander Intuitive Machines’ Athena Lands with Complications

A privately operated spacecraft has successfully landed on the Moon, but the mission’s second lunar lander, Athena, faced complications shortly after touchdown. The Athena lander, built by Texas startup Intuitive Machines, touched down in the Mons Mouton region at 1730 UTC Thursday. However, internal sensors indicated that it may have landed horizontally instead of vertically … Read more

Samsung’s XR Headset Beats Apple Vision Pro on Display Quality

Samsung’s upcoming Android XR headset, “Project Moohan,” is set to outshine the Apple Vision Pro in one of its most notable features: display quality. According to a report by The Elec, Samsung will be using OLEDOS (OLED on Silicon) displays with an impressive 1.3-inch panel and 3,800 PPI resolution. For context, this means that the … Read more

Brown-Forman CEO Slams Canadian Tariffs on Whiskey Sales

The CEO of Brown-Forman, Lawson Whiting, has criticized Canada’s decision to pull American-made spirits off its shelves due to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports. Whiting called the move “disproportionate” and argued that it would harm sales without affecting the company significantly. Canada has removed US wines, beer, and liquor from store shelves, with … Read more