British Steel Faces Emergency Measures Amid UK Government Intervention

British Steel is taking emergency measures to save its blast furnaces at Scunthorpe, as the government refused to guarantee support for the plant’s operations. The company has received offers of help from more than a dozen businesses to obtain essential materials, such as iron ore and coking coal. On Saturday, parliament passed an emergency bill … Read more

Updated DSM-5-TR Diagnostic Criteria for ADHD Reflecting Latest Research and Clinical Practices

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition, text revision (DSM-5-TR), is the most recent version of the DSM used by mental health professionals to standardize the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This updated version refines diagnostic criteria for both children and adults, reflecting the latest research and … Read more

Galaxy S25 Ultra Camera Defect: Fix Needed Before Warranty Expires

Samsung’s flagship device, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, is plagued by a camera defect that causes clicking noise and shaky previews. The issue primarily affects the 0.6x ultra-wide camera, resulting in unstable images and videos. Users claim that resetting their phones does not resolve the problem, indicating a hardware flaw with the ultra-wide camera. The defect … Read more

Verifying Human Users with Captcha Technology

To prevent automated scripts from interacting with websites, many online platforms employ a “human verification” system. This technique uses a graphical challenge, such as the one presented here, to confirm that users are indeed human. By pressing and holding a specific button or image, users can demonstrate their ability to interact with the digital world … Read more

“Rare ‘Green Comet’ SWAN25F Visible in Sky”

A new comet, officially known as C/2025 F2 (SWAN), is making its way towards Earth, offering a rare opportunity for sky watchers to catch a glimpse. Named SWAN25F, the green-tinted comet was detected on March 29 using the European Space Agency’s SOHO spacecraft and orbits the sun every 1.4 million years. This “once-in-a-lifetime event” is … Read more

Scientists Solve Mystery of Woolly Mammoths’ Extinction

Scientists have long been fascinated by the fate of woolly mammoths, which once roamed the Earth but vanished thousands of years ago. A recent genetic study has shed new light on their story, revealing that a sudden and unexpected event triggered their final collapse. The research, published in Cell, analyzed ancient DNA from 14 Wrangel … Read more

India Obesity Crisis: 450m People at Risk by 2050

India’s obesity crisis has taken a serious turn as the country warns that nearly half of its population will be overweight or obese by 2050. The latest Lancet study suggests this number could reach 450 million, equivalent to around 33% of the projected population. The country had the second-highest number of overweight adults in 2021, … Read more