Van Aert’s Team Role Secures Yates’ Giro d’Italia Victory

Belgian rider Wout van Aert played a vital role in Simon Yates’ winning attack at the Giro d’Italia, helping his teammate gain the maglia rosa in Sestriere. The 2025 Giro d’Italia came to an unexpected and emotional end as Van Aert’s performance cemented Visma-Lease a Bike team’s victory. Van Aert has gradually rebuilt his form … Read more

NGO Ship Sets Sail for Gaza Despite Drone Attack Setback

A US-based nonprofit organization, Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), has set sail from the Italian port of Catania on Sunday, heading to Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid. The move comes after a previous attempt was thwarted by a drone attack in May. The vessel, Madleen, is carrying limited but symbolic relief supplies, including barrels of food … Read more

Scientists Unveil Groundbreaking Adaptive Optics System for Sun’s Corona

A team of researchers at the National Solar Observatory (NSO) has developed a groundbreaking adaptive optics system that provides unprecedented detail of the Sun’s corona, resolving its long-standing mystery of “coronal heating.” The new technology uses computer-controlled mirrors to counteract atmospheric interference and produce clear images of the corona, revealing features not previously observed. The … Read more

Scientists Unveil Detailed Images of Sun’s ‘Raindrops’ in Corona

Solar scientists have captured spectacular new images of plasma “rain” in the sun’s corona using advanced technology. The images, taken by researchers from the US National Science Foundation’s National Solar Observatory and New Jersey Institute of Technology, show features not previously observed. The corona is the outermost layer of the sun’s atmosphere, but it is … Read more

Scientists Uncover Hidden Secrets of Flying Reptiles’ Footprints

A groundbreaking study led by the University of Leicester has revealed that fossilized footprints of flying reptiles can be linked to specific pterosaur species. The research, published in Current Biology, uses 3D modeling and detailed analysis to identify three distinct types of tracks corresponding to different pterosaur groups. The discovery supports the idea that pterosaurs … Read more

IndiGo Orders 60 Airbus A350-900s for International Expansion

IndiGo has announced that it will take delivery of an additional 30 Airbus A350-900s, increasing its total order to 60 aircraft. The airline plans to use these planes for long-haul international operations, with the goal of expanding its network and offering more travel options to customers. The new aircraft will be powered by Rolls-Royce’s Trent … Read more

Wildfire Air Pollution Linked to Higher Lung Cancer Mortality Risk

Researchers have found that inhaling air pollution from wildfires can increase the likelihood of death among patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). A new study published at the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting analyzed data from over 18,000 California residents diagnosed with NSCLC between 2017 and 2020. The investigation found that those exposed to higher … Read more

‘Lilo & Stitch’ Tops Box Office with Record-Breaking Memorial Day Weekend

Disney’s live-action hybrid “Lilo & Stitch” dominated the box office charts again, passing Sony’s “Sinners” to become the second-highest grossing film of 2025. The movie earned $63 million from 4,410 locations in North America, bringing its global total to $610.8 million. “Lilo & Stitch” took first place for the third consecutive Memorial Day weekend, fueled … Read more

Google’s Antitrust Trial Reveals OpenAI’s Future for ChatGPT

A leaked internal strategy document reveals OpenAI’s ambitious plans for ChatGPT, which aim to create an “AI super assistant” that deeply understands users and serves as their interface to the internet. The goal is to build a highly intelligent entity with versatile skills, capable of handling both general tasks like answering questions or managing calendars, … Read more