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New Blood Test May Revolutionize Coeliac Disease Diagnosis

A groundbreaking Australian research study has made significant progress in diagnosing coeliac disease with a new blood test. The test measures an immune marker interleukin 2 (IL-2) and showed high accuracy in detecting the condition, even when no gluten was consumed. Coeliac disease affects approximately 1% of people in western countries and is characterized by … Read more

UNFI Security Breach Disrupts Grocery Store and Pharmacy Operations

A security breach at United Natural Foods (UNFI), a major grocery store distributor, is affecting operations at some stores and pharmacies across the country. The company announced that it has taken steps to address the issue, including disabling certain systems and notifying law enforcement. As of Monday morning, UNFI stated that it had identified unauthorized … Read more

Quantum Computing Breakthrough Sets New Record for Precision Control

A team has set a new record for controlling qubits with extreme precision, which could lead to more reliable quantum computers by reducing errors in computations. The breakthrough involves a single-qubit gate that manipulates information into a qubit, but this setup fails approximately 1% of the time due to its limited reliability. Source: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2482453-best-quantum-transistor-yet-could-lead-to-more-accurate-computers

Exercise May Reduce Cancer Death Risk by 37 Percent

A new study suggests that moderate-intensity exercise can lower the risk of death from colon cancer by 37 percent for survivors. This beneficial effect may also apply to individuals with other types of cancer. Experts recommend incorporating physical activity, such as brisk walking, into daily routines despite mobility limitations. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2025/06/10/exercise-cancer-benefits

AOL, Yahoo Family of Brands Explain Cookie Policy Options

AOL is part of the Yahoo family of brands, which includes various websites and apps such as Yahoo, Engadget, Rivals, In The Know, and Makers. To improve your browsing experience on these sites, we use cookies and collect personal data. You can customize your choices by clicking ‘Manage privacy settings’. Alternatively, you can withdraw your … Read more

iPad Multitasking System Evolves with iOS 26 Update

Apple has made significant strides in multitasking on its iPads with the release of iPadOS 26. The new operating system features clever iPad-specific tricks and improved support for mouse or trackpad input, making the tablet feel more like a computer. The new multitasking system is largely intuitive. Upon unlocking the device, users are taken to … Read more

Ukraine Launches Daring ‘Spider Web’ Attack on Russian Bombers

Ukraine has carried out a daring “Spider Web” attack on Russian bombers, striking air bases deep inside Russia with over 100 drones. The operation, which took almost two years to prepare, targeted nuclear-capable long-range bombers and damaged planes in multiple regions. The scale of the operation became clear within minutes, with explosions reported across several … Read more

Moelis Launches New Era with Quality FT Journalism Access

Moelis, a digital platform offering quality FT journalism, has launched its new era with various subscription options. Upon registration, users can access free content, newsletters, and personalized topics. For €69 per month or a year upfront (€672), users can enjoy complete digital access to the Financial Times. This includes reading Today’s FT cover-to-cover on any … Read more

Samsung Hints at Thinner Galaxy Z Fold Phone This Year

Samsung has fueled rumors of a thinner Galaxy Z Fold phone this year. The company claims its upcoming foldable will be “our thinnest, lightest and most advanced foldable yet.” A recent image suggests it meets the promise, aiming to deliver the Ultra experience to foldables. Source: https://www.theverge.com/news/684134/samsung-teases-a-much-thinner-fold