NASA Uncovers Mystery of Moon’s Magnetic Field Origins

NASA scientists have shed new light on a long-standing mystery surrounding the origins of the Moon’s magnetic field. Analysis of lunar rock samples suggests that strong magnetic fields similar to those found on Earth existed in the early days of the Moon, but their source remains unclear. Research published by MIT scientists in the journal … Read more

Israel News Website Goes Down Amidst Cyber Attack

The Times of Israel’s website experienced a technical issue due to a suspected cyber attack, leaving users unable to access the site. As the website struggles to resolve the issue, it has been reported that the outage is believed to be caused by a malicious attempt to disable the site’s functionality. Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/idf-says-it-targeted-armed-gunmen-spotted-near-aid-trucks-in-central-gaza-this-morning

EU Trade Threat Sparks Israel’s Pariah Status Fears

The European Union’s decision to suspend free trade talks with Israel over the Gaza assault has raised concerns that Israel is on the path to pariah status. Despite this, some Israelis may downplay the situation, citing Britain’s diminished economic influence and the EU’s reduced importance in global affairs. However, the implications of this move extend … Read more

Cannes Predictions: Who Will Take Home Top Honors?

The final weekend of the 78th Cannes Film Festival is here, and with it comes the highly anticipated Palme d’Or ceremony. While “Sentimental Value” by Joachim Trier has garnered significant attention for its emotional drama about a woman reconnecting with her estranged father, several films are vying for top spots. According to sources close to … Read more

Watch Officer Falls Asleep at Ship’s Helm Before Crash

A Ukrainian watch officer on a cargo ship has been charged with negligent navigation after falling asleep on duty, leading to the vessel crashing into a Norwegian garden. The 135m ship ran aground in Byneset, near Trondheim, and missed a house by metres before efforts to refloat it have been unsuccessful. The officer admitted to … Read more

K2-18b Planet Signal Claim Shaken by New Analysis

A new analysis by University of Chicago scientists has cast doubt on a recent claim that a molecule found in the atmosphere of K2-18b, a distant planet 124 light-years from Earth, could signal life. The researchers reviewed data from multiple observations using the James Webb Space Telescope and found that other molecules could explain the … Read more

Breakthrough Malaria Compounds Hold Promise for Bed Net Treatment

Harvard University’s Alexandra Probst, PhD ’25, is leading innovative research on compounds that can prevent malaria transmission by targeting the parasite inside mosquitoes. Probst’s team has identified 22 antimalarial compounds that significantly reduce parasite infection in mosquitoes, with a focus on improving uptake and efficacy. The current method of preventing malaria transmission relies on insecticide-treated … Read more

Worst Memorial Day Traffic Hotspots Revealed

Memorial Day weekend is expected to see a record number of Americans hit the roads, with 45.1 million expected to travel domestically. While many will opt for road trips, some areas are worse than others when it comes to traffic congestion. According to HERE Technologies, the worst cities for traffic include San Francisco’s Central Freeway, … Read more

X Recovers After Data Center Fire Causes Outage

X Inc., the social media platform, is recovering from a data center fire that brought down its site for some users on Thursday. The company reported a “site-wide outage” starting at 11AM PT, which was resolved by Friday morning. However, degraded performance issues with login features persist. The fire occurred at a data center leased … Read more