Women Binge Drink More Than Men in US, Study Finds

A new study has found that young women in the US are now binge drinking more than their male peers, reversing a long-standing trend. According to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, women ages 18-25 reported higher rates of binge drinking than men in the same age group between 2021 and … Read more

Lords of the Fallen 2.0 Brings Free Co-op to PC Gamers

CI Games has released a massive new update for its brutal RPG, Lords of the Fallen. The update, dubbed Lords of the Fallen 2.0, brings significant changes to the game’s core elements, including combat and co-op mode. One of the most notable features is the introduction of a “free friend pass” system, which allows friends … Read more

NASA to Launch Quantum Sensor for Gravity Measurement from Space

NASA is set to launch the first quantum sensor to measure gravity from space, aiming to transform how scientists observe the invisible forces that shape Earth’s surface and subsurface. The mission, led by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and supported by NASA’s Earth Science Technology Office, will test a prototype known as the Quantum Gravity Gradiometer … Read more

Samsung Reschedules One UI 7 Update for Galaxy Phones

Samsung has revised its rollout schedule for the highly anticipated One UI 7 software update, with some devices now expected to receive the update in July instead of April. The latest phones to be eligible for the update are the Galaxy S24 series, including the S24, S24 Plus, and Ultra models. According to a new … Read more

US Warns of Yellow Fever Risk in South America

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a travel warning for South America due to a rise in yellow fever cases and spread to new areas. Travelers to Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, except Chile and most of Argentina, are advised to get vaccinated at least 10 days before leaving the US. Those … Read more

Universe May Rotate Slowly to Solve Hubble Tension

A new study published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society suggests that a slowly spinning universe could help solve one of astronomy’s biggest puzzles, the Hubble tension. Researchers, led by István Szapudi from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Institute for Astronomy, propose that the universe may rotate, but extremely slowly. The current … Read more

Yellow Fever Spreads in South America

A severe viral disease called yellow fever is spreading in parts of South America. This disease is spread through mosquito bites and can cause symptoms such as fever, chills, and muscle aches. The best protection against yellow fever is the yellow fever vaccine, which should be given at least 10 days before travel. According to … Read more

American Express Maintains Full-Year Outlook Despite Economic Uncertainty

American Express Co. has reaffirmed its full-year revenue growth and profit targets, driven by continued spending from affluent clients despite economic volatility and tariff-induced uncertainty. The company projects 8% to 10% year-over-year revenue growth and earnings of $15 to $15.50 per share. The firm’s guidance remains unchanged, but it noted that the ranges are subject … Read more

Google’s Reliability Priorities in its Search Infrastructure

Google prioritizes reliability above all else when developing new features for its search engine. This means ensuring the system is available during critical moments such as natural disasters and global sports events. To achieve this, data scientists continuously monitor subtle signals like user refreshes to identify areas where the system falls short. The search server … Read more

US Economy at Risk of Recession Amid Trump Tariffs

The US economy is projected to slow down or even enter recession in 2025, despite a temporary pause on tariffs by President Donald Trump. A survey of 46 economists found that there’s a 47% chance of recession, up from 25% in February. The experts attribute the slowdown to Trump’s escalating trade war and its impact … Read more