Malaria Elimination Efforts Face New Challenges

The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging renewed efforts to combat malaria, a disease that still claims nearly 600,000 lives annually. Despite progress made since the late 1990s, including preventing over 2 billion cases and 13 million deaths, fragile gains are at risk. WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warns that diverting attention to malaria … Read more

Ancient Mars Showed Signs of Heavy Precipitation

A new study suggests that ancient Mars experienced heavy precipitation, contradicting the long-held theory that it was always cold and dry. Geologists from the University of Colorado Boulder used computer simulations to explore how water may have shaped the surface of Mars billions of years ago. The team, led by Amanda Steckel, found that precipitation … Read more

US and Iran Hold Key Nuclear Talks in Oman

The United States and Iran held hours of expert talks in Oman over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program, ending with a promise for more discussions and possibly another high-level meeting next weekend. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the negotiations as “very serious and work-focused,” saying that the parties exchanged written points throughout the day. … Read more

Thousands Gather in Vatican to Honor Late Pope Francis

More than 250,000 people, including religious and political figures, attended a two-hour ceremony at St. Peter’s Basilica to pay their respects to late Pope Francis. The ceremony was led by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re and included rituals, hymns, and an emotional homily. The pope’s coffin was then transported in the white popemobile over the River … Read more

US, Japan Hold First Bilateral Meeting Amid Trade Talks

US Treasury Secretary Scott K.H. Bessent met with his Japanese counterpart Katsunobu Kato for the first time yesterday. The two officials discussed various bilateral issues, including trade and exchange rates. They welcomed the progress made so far in their trade talks and reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing consultations on these matters. Source: https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sb0106

Trump Launches Cryptocurrencies, Seeks Millions in Fees

US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania have launched a pair of worthless cryptocurrency tokens called $TRUMP and $MELANIA. The coins briefly saw significant value due to their association with the first family before crashing. The Trumps reportedly made at least $100 million from trading fees. The launch comes as no surprise, as President … Read more

Boost Brain Clearance for a Healthier Mind

The brain’s ability to flush out harmful toxins is crucial for maintaining cognitive function and preventing dementia. A process known as brain clearance, which involves the removal of waste products and unwanted substances, plays a vital role in this process. According to Dr Eleftheria Kodosaki, a neuroscientist, brain clearance is mainly facilitated by the glymphatic … Read more

“You” Series Finale: Joe Goldberg’s Deserved Comeuppance Arrives

The fifth and final season of Netflix’s psychological thriller series “You” has concluded, giving audiences the satisfying payoff they’ve been waiting for. Showrunners Michael Foley and Justin Lo had a clear vision for Joe Goldberg’s (Penn Badgley) demise, which involved him facing the consequences of his actions and living with the guilt. The season follows … Read more