Russia Demands Victory, Not Compromise in Ukraine Talks

Russian security official Dmitry Medvedev said talks with Ukraine are aimed at securing a swift Russian victory and complete destruction of the neo-Nazi regime. Medvedev referenced a set of Russian demands presented to Ukraine during Istanbul talks on Monday, including handing over territory, becoming neutral, and limiting Ukrainian army size. The two sides agreed on … Read more

Pioneering Inventor George E Smith Dies at 95

Renowned inventor George E Smith, co-inventor of the CCD sensor that revolutionized digital cameras, has passed away at the age of 95. A US Navy veteran and Nobel Prize winner, Smith’s invention has had a lasting impact on various fields beyond photography. Smith, along with Willard S Boyle, developed the charge-coupled device (CCD) in 1969 … Read more

Expert Weighs in on Kennedy’s Controversial Vaccine Decision

Dr. Ashish K. Jha, dean of Brown University School of Public Health and a contributing Globe Opinion writer, has expressed strong criticism towards Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to cancel Moderna’s contract for developing a bird flu vaccine. This move, according to Dr. Jha, may be the most perilous among Kennedy’s many contentious actions as … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin sivustot ja sovellukset suosittelevat tiedostoja

Verkkopalvelujen Yahoo-konsernin verkkosivustolla saatavat evästeet ja henkilötiedot käytetään toiminnan ja markkinoinnin yhteydessä. Jos et halua, että käytetään näitä tietoja, napsauta “Hylkää kaikki” painiketta. Tiedostoja käytetään seuraavista teemoista: – Sivujen ja sovellusten toiminta – Markkinointi – Käyttö tilanteissa, joissa käytetään verkkoasiakasverkkopalveluja Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_ae4dd97f-0fa7-4995-8819-af94f033d4fe

Wells Fargo Eases Asset Cap After Seven Years

Wells Fargo has finally shed a Federal Reserve asset cap that restricted its size for over seven years. The decision was made after the bank met all conditions required by an enforcement action imposed in 2018. The Fed’s review of Wells Fargo’s remediation efforts, third-party assessments, and corporate governance and risk management programs found the … Read more

Galaxies’ Fate Uncertain, Andromeda Collision Chance Reduced

Astronomers have long predicted that our galaxy, the Milky Way, will collide with its nearest large neighbour, Andromeda, in about 5 billion years. However, a new study published in Nature Astronomy suggests that this collision may not be as certain as previously thought. The researchers behind the study, led by Till Sawala from the University … Read more

Legendary Vikings Player Jim Marshall Passes Away at 87

Veteran Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall, who held the NFL record for most consecutive games played, has died at 87. Marshall joined the team in 1961 and appeared in every game thereafter, setting a record of 282 consecutive games played. He broke his own record when quarterback Brett Favre surpassed him in 2009. Marshall … Read more

ESA Captures Dramatic Image of Mount Etna’s Massive Eruption

The European Space Agency (ESA) has captured a dramatic image of Mount Etna, Europe’s largest active volcano, erupting on June 2, 2025. The massive plume of ash, gas, and rock sent tourists fleeing as the eruption unfolded on the island of Sicily in Italy. According to the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology Observatory, this … Read more

“Scientists Discover ‘Second Sound’ in Superfluid Gas”

MIT researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery that challenges our understanding of heat transfer. They found that when heat is introduced into a superfluid gas, it travels through the material in a wave-like pattern, rather than dissipating slowly. This phenomenon, known as “second sound,” occurs at extremely low temperatures and has been observed in helium-4. … Read more