Samsung Restarting One UI 7 Rollout for Galaxy S24 Series

Samsung has restarted the rollout of its long-awaited One UI 7 update to Galaxy users, following a six-month delay. The update, based on Android 15, was first released in Korea and is expected to expand to other countries soon. The new build includes several features that were missing from the previous version, such as a … Read more

Boost Heart Health with Brisk Walking

A new study published in the journal Heart found that brisk walking can lower the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities by up to 43%. The researchers, led by Dr. Jill Pell, analyzed data from over 500,000 people and found that adults who walked at a moderate pace (3-4 miles per hour) for just 5-15 minutes … Read more

Ancient Analog Computer’s Functionality in Question

A new study published by researchers at Argentina’s National University of Mar del Plata suggests that the ancient Antikythera mechanism, a 2,000-year-old device believed to be the world’s oldest analog computer, may not have functioned as well as previously thought. The team analyzed the mechanism’s gear train and found two major problems: triangular-shaped teeth and … Read more

4.4 Billion-Year-Old Zircon Challenges Earth’s Early History

Scientists have discovered a microscopic zircon crystal in Western Australia’s Jack Hills, dated to an astonishing 4.4 billion years, making it the oldest known fragment of Earth’s crust ever found. This tiny blue speck carries significant implications for our understanding of when Earth’s surface solidified and when it might have supported water and life. The … Read more

UnitedHealthcare Stock Plunges 22% After Earnings Cut

UnitedHealthcare’s stock price dropped by over 22% on Thursday, its worst single-day performance in more than 25 years, after the company missed Wall Street estimates for its first-quarter earnings. The company also slashed its 2025 earnings forecast. The decline was attributed to an increase in care for Medicare Advantage patients, which was double expectations. However, … Read more

Gene Hackman and Wife Betsy Arakawa Die Under Mysterious Circumstances

Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, died under mysterious circumstances after investigators found evidence of rodent activity on their property in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Arakawa, 65, died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare condition caused by contact with rodents, while Hackman, 95, died from heart disease with Alzheimer’s as a significant contributory factor. … Read more

New Jersey AG Sues Discord Over Alleged Misleading Child Safety Features

Discord, a popular gaming and messaging app, is facing a lawsuit from the New Jersey attorney general over allegations that the company misled consumers about child safety features on its platform. The lawsuit claims that Discord employed ambiguous safety settings to create a false sense of security for parents and children. The complaint alleges that … Read more

Birds Compromise on Foraging Grounds to Coexist Peacefully

A new study revisits the classic theory of how ecologically similar birds, such as wood warblers, coexist in the same trees. Led by researchers at Penn State and the American Bird Conservancy, the study suggests that these birds partition their habitat in fine ways, but not through diet differences as previously thought. Robert MacArthur’s 1958 … Read more

Italian Cable Car Accident Leaves 4 Dead Near Naples

A cable car accident near Naples in southern Italy has left four people dead and one seriously injured. The incident occurred at Monte Faito, a peak approximately 45 kilometres southeast of the city. According to reports, one of the cables supporting the cabin snapped, causing it to crash. Rescue operations were hindered by fog and … Read more