Cannabis Use Linked to Changes in Brain Chemistry Tied to Psychosis

Canada’s six-year-old cannabis legalization has led to ongoing research into its long-term health effects. A new study published in JAMA Psychiatry found biological evidence linking frequent cannabis use to changes in brain chemistry resembling early psychosis. The study, led by Canadian researchers, used advanced brain scans to observe elevated dopamine activity in people with cannabis … Read more

High-Volume API Request Detected

A recent spike in activity was detected on a server holding an API service. The data points to excessive requests made by the same IP address, identified as 37.27.54.14, within a short period. A request ID of 756964131 was associated with this incident. According to the client’s logs, there appears to be some form of … Read more

Scientists Replicate Pain-Sensing Pathway in Lab Dish

Stanford Medicine researchers have successfully replicated a key nervous pathway responsible for sensing pain in a lab dish. This breakthrough could accelerate our understanding of how pain signals are processed in humans, leading to better treatments for chronic pain. According to Dr. Sergiu Pasca, the lead researcher, the study involved creating an assemblage of four … Read more

The Great Gatsby’s Centennial Shines Bright in NYC

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless classic celebrates its 100th anniversary with a special tribute to Jay Gatsby’s iconic green light. On April 11, Broadway stars will illuminate the Empire State Building in green, coinciding with a series of events across New York City. The centennial celebration marks significant milestones for fans and newcomers alike. Great-granddaughter of … Read more

US Security Guarantees Hold Coalition Back in Ukraine Talks

A coalition of Western nations, led by the UK and France, is struggling to make progress in its efforts to secure a ceasefire in Ukraine due to lack of clear security guarantees from the US. Defence ministers from the participating countries met at NATO headquarters on Thursday to discuss key issues. However, disagreements between London … Read more

Pulp Reunite with New Album ‘More’ After 24 Years

British pop band Pulp is back with their highly anticipated follow-up album “More”, set to release on June 6 via Rough Trade Records. Recorded at Orbb Studio in London over three weeks, the album marks the shortest recording time for a Pulp album ever, as stated by Jarvis Cocker. The album’s first single, “Spike Island”, … Read more

Mysterious Denisovan Jawbone Found in Taiwan

A jawbone discovered in Taiwan has been identified as belonging to an enigmatic group of early human ancestors called Denisovans, scientists reported Thursday. The discovery expands the known region where Denisovans lived and sheds light on this mysterious group. Denisovans are an extinct group of human cousins that interacted with Neanderthals and our own species, … Read more

Action-Packed “G20” Thriller Explores Global Chaos

The upcoming action-thriller “G20,” starring Viola Davis, promises to deliver a modern take on the genre, echoing the likes of Harrison Ford films. The film’s plot revolves around President Danielle Sutton, a former Iraq war hero turned politician, whose hopes are dashed when mercenaries hijack the G20 summit in Cape Town, South Africa. Directed by … Read more

Stocks Plummet Amid US-China Trade War Escalation

The US stock market tumbled deeply into the red on Thursday as President Trump’s plan for a massive 145% tariff on China was clarified, escalating a trade war. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1,015 points or 2.5%, pulling back after tumbling as much as 2,100 points midday. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite also … Read more