UK intervenes in steel crisis with new laws

The UK government has taken a significant step to ensure the country’s steel resilience by introducing new laws that give it control over the operation of Scunthorpe site. The move comes after US President Donald Trump’s stance on tariffs and security led to increased emphasis from the government. In an extraordinary move, the government is … Read more

Estonia Detains Russian-Linked Oil Tanker in Tallinn

Estonia has detained a Russian-linked oil tanker called the Kiwala near Tallinn for violating maritime law regulations. The vessel, part of Moscow’s “shadow fleet,” had been operating under the flag of Djibouti but was found to be flying without a valid flag. According to Estonian authorities, the crew provided a fake flag certificate, which was … Read more

Lavazza’s £4 Espresso Sparks Consumer Ire and Frustration

A recent attempt by Lavazza to offer an affordable espresso for just £4 has left consumers in a state of frustration, with the company now warning of potential patience issues among customers. The low-cost shot has sparked debate about value for money and customer expectations. Lavazza is offering an annual subscription deal that provides access … Read more

Breakthrough Nasal Spray Vaccine Offers Protection Against H5N1 Avian Influenza

The University of Hong Kong and its affiliated centre, the InnoHK Centre for Virology, Vaccinology and Therapeutics, have developed a nasal spray vaccine against H5N1 avian influenza. The breakthrough comes as the world is still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, with scientists warning that new pandemics are inevitable. The H5N1 virus has spread globally since … Read more

OpenAI Sues Elon Musk Over ‘Bad-Faith Tactics’

OpenAI has filed a countersuit against Elon Musk, alleging that he used “bad-faith tactics” to slow down its business and gain control over cutting-edge AI technology. The move opens up a new front in the ongoing battle between two Silicon Valley giants. Musk sued OpenAI CEO Sam Altman last year to stop him from changing … Read more

Smash Broadway Musical Review: A Far Cry from Its TV Roots

The much-anticipated Broadway musical adaptation of Smash, a show that originated as a soap opera about rival actresses vying for a role in a Marilyn Monroe-themed production, has finally arrived. While it boasts impressive performances and catchy music, the new iteration falls short of its original potential. The creators made significant changes to the story, … Read more

Statin-Ezetimibe Combination Therapy Could Save Thousands of Lives

Researchers have discovered that combining statins with ezetimibe could save thousands of lives by lowering levels of “bad” cholesterol in patients with blocked arteries. The largest analysis to date shows that this combination therapy should be the standard treatment for patients who have already had a heart attack and are at high risk of another … Read more

PEPFAR Funding Uncertainty Threatens Millions of Children’s Lives

A global team of experts is urging the US government to extend funding for the landmark HIV/AIDS relief program PEPFAR (President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) by at least five years. If support ends, 1 million more children could contract HIV by 2030, and nearly 500,000 could die from AIDS-related causes. PEPFAR has saved 25 … Read more

Can Blockchain’s Environmental Impact be Mitigated?

Blockchain technology has transformed various industries, but its energy-intensive nature has raised concerns about sustainability. The use of proof-of-work (PoW) consensus mechanisms, particularly in Bitcoin, contributes to high carbon emissions. To address this issue, the industry is shifting towards more sustainable solutions. Proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanisms, which require less computational power and energy, are gaining … Read more

US Oil Industry Braces for Cuts Amid OPEC Output Hike and Tariffs

US President Donald Trump’s efforts to boost the nation’s oil production have led to concerns among oil industry experts that companies will need to cut output and jobs due to a double whammy of higher crude output from OPEC and tariffs on steel and oil-drilling gear. The US is the world’s largest oil producer, but … Read more