Gov. Armstrong Urged to Act on Measles Outbreak

A measles outbreak in North Dakota has raised concerns about the state’s public health status. Dr. Stephen McDonough, a pediatrician and former official with the North Dakota Department of Health, argues that the state’s ranking as the healthiest in the US 30 years ago was a significant regression. In recent years, North Dakota has experienced … Read more

Hickman’s Family Farms Loses 95% of Arizona Chickens to Bird Flu

Hickman’s Family Farms, the largest egg producer in the Southwest, has lost nearly its entire chicken population in Arizona due to bird flu. The company, which is based in Buckeye, confirmed on Friday that it had lost around 6 million birds, representing a 95% loss of its flock. The farm’s president and CEO, Glenn Hickman, … Read more

“Ballerina” Takes Center Stage Without John Wick’s Iconic Star

Lionsgate is betting on a new action star this weekend as its spinoff film “Ballerina,” starring Ana de Armas, hits theaters. The movie follows the story of Eve Macarro, a dancer turned assassin seeking revenge for her father’s death. While Keanu Reeves’ iconic portrayal of John Wick has driven the core series to success, “Ballerina” … Read more

Ancient Humans Used Fire to Preserve Meat and Protect Prey

Researchers at Tel Aviv University have proposed a groundbreaking hypothesis that early humans used fire not only for cooking, but also to preserve meat and protect large game from predators. According to the study, published in Frontiers in Nutrition, early humans discovered that smoking and drying meat would prevent spoilage, allowing it to be consumed … Read more

Book Publishing Industry Faces Major Changes

The book publishing industry is undergoing significant changes due to technological advancements and shifting reader habits. With the rise of e-books and audiobooks, many authors are now able to self-publish their work, bypassing traditional publishing routes. This shift has led to a surge in independent publishers and online platforms that cater to emerging writers. Some … Read more

US Adults Hesitant About Buying Electric Vehicles

Despite the availability of over 75 electric vehicle (EV) models in the past four years, only 16% of U.S. adults report being “very likely” or “likely” to purchase a fully electric vehicle as their next car. A recent survey by AAA found that concerns about high battery repair costs, purchase prices, and lack of convenient … Read more

Meta and Yandex Tracking Abuse Exposed on Android Devices

A recent international research collaboration has uncovered a potential privacy abuse involving Meta and the Russian tech giant Yandex. The investigation found that native Android apps, including Facebook, Instagram, and several Yandex apps, silently listen on fixed local ports on mobile devices to de-anonymize users’ browsing habits without consent. The tracking code embedded in millions … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin Brändi Hylkää Kaikki Evästeet

Yahoo-konserni on laajaa verkostoa, joka sisältää suosittuja sivustoja ja sovelluksia. Näihin kuuluvat Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, Rivals, In The Know sekä Makers. Jos haluat muokata tietosuojasi tai peruuttaa suostumuksesi, voit napsauttaa “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia” -linkkiä sivustoissa ja sovelluksissa. Tietosuojakäytännömme on ilmaina saatavilla, mutta voit lukea lisätietoa myös evästeista our sivun yläpuolella olevasta linkistä. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_7bee2e0a-845e-4c95-98b7-f812401cc59c

Gene Editing Hopes to Tame Mosquito-Borne Diseases

Gene editing technology holds promise in combating some of the deadliest diseases carried by mosquitoes, which are often considered one of humanity’s most despised creatures. The potential tool could bring relief to millions worldwide. However, it also raises important ethical questions about the use of such technologies on species. Scientists have long sought a solution … Read more

CARVYKTI Offers New Hope for Multiple Myeloma Patients

A rare type of blood cancer, multiple myeloma, is being treated by 150 patients in the Phoenix area using a potential cure called CARVYKTI. This therapy modifies a patient’s immune system to fight cancer. Susan Lehman, a 60-year-old mother of four, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma over a decade ago. She has undergone various treatments, … Read more