US Warns of Growing Mobile Security Crisis Linked to China

A sophisticated cyberattack has left a trail of clues pointing to the involvement of Chinese hackers, compromising smartphones and mobile devices belonging to government officials, politicians, tech experts, and journalists. The attackers used zero-click exploits to gain unauthorized access to these devices without requiring user interaction. US authorities have warned of a sprawling Chinese hacking … Read more

Milo Ventimiglia Joins Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Voice Cast

Milo Ventimiglia, Kiernan Shipka, and Michael Rooker have joined the voice cast of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. The game was revealed during Sunday’s Xbox Games Showcase and is set to be released later this year on various platforms. The story follows David Mason, played by Ventimiglia, and his team as they fight against … Read more

Retailers Step Up Efforts to Cut Down Ingredients in Foods

Food firms are stepping up efforts to reduce ingredients in their products, driven by growing consumer demand for simpler and healthier options. The trend follows Dr Chris Van Tulleken’s book “Ultra-Processed People,” which highlighted concerns about ultra-processed foods (UPF). M&S’ recent launch of its Only range, featuring six or fewer ingredients, has been a hit … Read more

Ocean Sediments Hold Clues to Earth’s History and Climate

Ancient sediment beneath the Pacific Ocean holds secrets about Earth’s history, marine ecosystems, and past climate scenarios. Researchers are working to uncover these hidden treasures using scientific ocean drilling technology. Elizabeth Griffith, a professor of earth sciences at The Ohio State University, notes that two-thirds of our planet is covered in salty ocean water, yet … Read more

Men with Broken Heart Syndrome More Likely to Die Than Women

A new study has found that men with takotsubo cardiomyopathy, also known as broken heart syndrome, are more likely to die from the condition than women. The study analyzed data from nearly 200,000 patients hospitalized for TC in the United States between 2016 and 2020. Broken heart syndrome occurs when stress hormones cause part of … Read more

World Leaders Urge Global Action to Protect Oceans

Leaders from around the world have called for urgent action to protect oceans at the Blue Economy Forum in Monaco. Prince William emphasized the importance of optimism and urgency, stating that protecting the world’s oceans is “like none that we have faced before” due to the ticking clock. French President Emmanuel Macron criticized countries denying … Read more

Eating Mindfully May Reduce Dementia Risk

A new study suggests that adopting the MIND diet may help reduce the risk of dementia, particularly in older adults. The MIND diet combines elements of the Mediterranean and DASH diets with a focus on brain-boosting foods such as leafy greens, berries, nuts, and olive oil. Researchers analyzed data from over 93,000 U.S. adults and … Read more

Caitlin Clark to Miss Game Against Chicago Sky Due to Injury

The Indiana Fever will face the Chicago Sky on Saturday without star player Caitlin Clark. The injury-stricken team has been plagued by several injuries, including a left quadriceps strain for Clark, which is expected to keep her out of action for at least two weeks. Clark’s absence is particularly notable given the intense rivalry between … Read more

Persona 4 Revival Announced for PS5, Xbox Series X and PC

Atlus has officially announced a full remake of its iconic role-playing game Persona 4. The new version, titled Persona 4 Revival, will be released on PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X. The remake was revealed at the Xbox Games Showcase and is set to be available on day one with Xbox Game Pass … Read more

David Attenborough Warns of Ocean Collapse in Brutal New Film

Veteran naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough has released a new documentary series “Ocean” that paints a stark picture of the ocean’s decline. The film, which premiered on National Geographic this weekend, features never-before-seen footage of mass coral bleaching, dwindling fish stocks, and industrial-scale exploitation. At 99 years old, Attenborough anchors the film with a … Read more