Tiny Robot Swarm Could Cure Sinus Infections

Researchers in China, Hong Kong, and other countries have developed a new technology that uses swarms of tiny robots to treat stubborn infected sinuses. The micro-robots, which are no larger than a speck of dust, can be deployed through the nose into the sinus cavity, where they use heat and chemicals to kill bacterial infections. … Read more

Medical Societies Stand Firm on Vaccines Amidst Review Policies

A letter signed by 79 medical societies has expressed concerns over recent federal immunization review policies, urging that vaccines remain available to patients without cost-sharing. The American Medical Association (AMA) joined the groups in sending a joint letter to the American people, reaffirming vaccines as the best option for protecting against influenza, respiratory syncytial virus … Read more

Sabres Trade J.J. Peterka to Mammoth for Defenseman and Forward

The Buffalo Sabres have traded forward J.J. Peterka to the Colorado Mammoth in exchange for defenseman Michael Kesselring and forward Josh Doan. As part of the deal, Peterka signed a five-year extension with Utah’s Mammoth worth $7.7 million annually. Peterka, 23, is an ideal fit among the Mammoth’s emerging young core, which includes Clayton Keller, … Read more

Stocks Reach Record High on Thursday Morning Meeting

The CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer held a “Morning Meeting” livestream at 10:20 a.m. ET, and here’s a recap of the key moments. Stocks surged higher on Thursday as the S&P 500 nears a record high, up over 20% from its historic lows in April. The durable goods orders for May revealed a strong … Read more

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to Consider Cryptocurrency as Mortgage Asset

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two major mortgage lenders, have been ordered by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to consider accepting cryptocurrency holdings from borrowers when buying mortgages. Director William Pulte has instructed the agencies to prepare a proposal for considering crypto assets in their risk assessments. However, only crypto assets that can be … Read more

Göbekli Tepe Unveils 12,000-Year-Old Calendar System

Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery at Göbekli Tepe in southern Turkey, shedding new light on the origins of timekeeping and human understanding of the cosmos. The site, dating back around 12,000 years, features an ancient calendar system that predates all previously known examples by thousands of years. Researchers from the University of Edinburgh analyzed … Read more

Trump Mobile Ditches ‘Made in USA’ Claim for T1 Phone

The new US-based cellular service provider, Trump Mobile, has quietly removed a promise from its website that its first smartphone, the T1 Phone, would be manufactured in the United States. The original claim stated that the device was “made in the USA”, but it has been replaced with a revised description saying the phone is … Read more

iPhone 17 Air Rumors Spark Controversy Over Front Camera Placement

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air model has sparked controversy among tech enthusiasts with a potential design difference that may have been revealed by a screen protector leak. According to the image shared by Majin Bu, the front camera of the iPhone 17 Air might be positioned to the left of the Dynamic Island, rather than … Read more

Jazz Owner Ryan Smith Explains Why Utah Was Ace Bailey’s Choice

Jazz owner Ryan Smith has addressed concerns about Utah not being one of Ace Bailey’s preferred destinations. Despite reports suggesting the Rutgers star had other teams in mind, Smith believes he was the right pick for Utah. According to Smith, his team took the best player available and loves Bailey. He spoke with Bailey on … Read more

CDC Vests Risk Against Thimerosal in Flu Vaccines Amid Skepticism Concerns

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) vaccine advisory committee has recommended against flu vaccines containing the preservative thimerosal. The decision comes after a heated debate, with some members arguing that removing thimerosal could lead to reduced access to vaccines and fuel skepticism. Most flu vaccines currently used in the United States contain … Read more