Google Cloud Outage Caused by Ignored Code Quality Protections

Google Cloud suffered a major outage last week, affecting customers for at least three hours. The incident was caused by the company’s failure to follow its usual code quality protections. According to an internal investigation, a new feature added to Service Control, a core component of Google API management and control planes, caused the binary … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin tietosuojaasetukset voit muokata milloin tahansa.

Yahoo-konsernin omistajat annettavat tietoa kulloisista säännöksistä, jotka koskevat henkilötiedoissaan saatuja evästeitä ja -tietoja. Oletus on, että evästeen tallentamiseen käytetään muita kuin Yahoo-sivustot. Jos haluat hallita tietosuoja-asetuksia tai muokata valintojasi, voit tehdä se napsauttamalla “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetukset”-linkki sivuillamme. Jos et halua meidän ja kumppaneidemme käyttävän evästeitä ja henkilötietoja näihin lisätarkoituksiin, napsauta “Hylkää kaikki”. Tämä lopettaa evästeen tallentamisen … Read more

OKC’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Leads Team to 3-2 Series Lead

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Oklahoma City Thunder to a crucial win in Game 4, taking a 3-2 series lead against their opponents. The victory came on the back of Gilgeous-Alexander’s outstanding performance, which included scoring and playmaking. Gilgeous-Alexander’s impressive display helped his team gain momentum in the game, outscoring their opponents by a margin of … Read more

Dyne Therapeutics Hosts Investor Conference Call & Webcast

Biotech firm Dyne Therapeutics is set to host an investor conference call and webcast on June 17. The company recently received breakthrough status for its treatment DYNE-101 for myotonic dystrophy, a genetic disorder affecting muscle function. In other news, Oppenheimer has adjusted the price target for Dyne Therapeutics to $34 from $60, maintaining an outperform … Read more

Beware of Protein Powders, Say Experts

Gym-goers are being warned by a bowel cancer surgeon that protein powders can be bad for your gut. Dr James Kinross, a consultant colorectal surgeon at Imperial College London, says people need to be careful about what they feed their gut. He attributes the increasing burden of colorectal cancer worldwide to the modern-day approach to … Read more

AI Startup xAI Burns Through $1 Billion Monthly

Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI is facing significant financial struggles, losing $1 billion a month due to rapid model development costs exceeding revenue. This reflects the high costs of building advanced AI models in an industry where revenues are slow to materialize. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-17/musk-s-xai-burning-through-1-billion-a-month-as-costs-pile-up

Tiny Orange Glass Beads Reveal Moon’s Volcanic Past

Tiny glass beads discovered on the moon during the Apollo era have provided a long-sought answer to why the moon appears grey. The beads, which are smaller than grains of sand and date back 3.3-3.6 billion years, were formed from ancient volcanic eruptions that shot molten material into space. Researchers analyzed the beads using advanced … Read more

Pixar’s ‘Elio’ Explores Belonging in the Cosmos

Pixar’s new animated film “Elio” hits theaters this Friday, June 20, taking audiences on a wondrous sci-fi epic journey to explore the human need for belonging and connection. The story follows Yonas Kibreab, an orphan who finds friendship and acceptance among the stars. As Elio grows up, his curiosity about extraterrestrial life is sparked by … Read more

Starmer Defends National Inquiry into Grooming Gangs Amid Controversy

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has defended his decision to hold a national inquiry into grooming gangs, despite previously criticizing those calling for one as “jumping on a bandwagon.” The move comes after Dame Louise Casey’s report recommended both a national police operation and a national inquiry. Casey’s report highlights poor data collection on the … Read more

Moderate Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower All-Cause Mortality Risk

Coffee consumption has been linked to a lower risk of mortality, with moderate levels (1-2 cups per day) showing significant benefits. However, adding large amounts of sugar and saturated fat can diminish these effects. Researchers from the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University analyzed data from … Read more