NASA Funding Cut Sparks Outrage Among Engineers

A recent budget request from the White House has left many feeling disappointed and betrayed, especially among those who have dedicated their careers to space exploration. The FY 2026 budget cuts proposed by the administration would significantly reduce funding for NASA, a program that has long been a symbol of American ingenuity and progress. For … Read more

UFC Cancels Main Event Over Maycee Barber’s Medical Issue

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) canceled Saturday’s main event between Erin Blanchfield and Maycee Barber due to Barber not being medically cleared to compete. Barber was set to face Blanchfield in a women’s flyweight headliner at UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas, after missing weight by half a pound and surrendering 20% of her purse … Read more

France Celebrates PSG Champions League Victory with Chaos and Arrests

Two people died and hundreds were arrested in France after Paris Saint-Germain’s historic Champions League victory. A 17-year-old boy was stabbed to death in Dax during a street party, while another man was killed when his scooter collided with a car. A police officer suffered grave eye injuries from fireworks and is in an artificial … Read more

Top Real Estate Dividend Stocks Rated by Analysts

During market uncertainty, investors often turn to dividend-yielding real estate stocks. These companies typically have high free cash flows and offer attractive dividend payouts. For insights, Benzinga’s Analyst Stock Ratings page is a valuable resource. We’ve reviewed the latest analyst ratings for three top-rated real estate dividend stocks: Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. (PK), RLJ … Read more

Scientists Create Infrared Contact Lenses to See in the Dark

Researchers at China’s University of Science and Technology have developed a revolutionary new contact lens that can convert infrared light into visible light, allowing humans to see in the dark for the first time. The lenses, called upconversion contact lenses (UCLs), use tiny particles made of gold, sodium gadolinium fluoride, ytterbium, and erbium ions to … Read more

Viral ‘McMigraine Meal’ Trend Sparks Debatte on Migraine Treatment

Millions of Americans suffer from debilitating migraines, with over 37 million cases reported by the American Migraine Foundation. While medication is available, it’s not effective for everyone. A recent TikTok trend, dubbed the “McMigraine Meal,” has gained attention as people attempt to alleviate migraine pain by consuming a McDonald’s-style meal featuring fries and regular soda. … Read more

Trump Administration Terminates $258 Million in HIV Vaccine Funding

The US government has cut off $258 million in funding to the Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Development (CHAVD), including $129 million to Duke University, over concerns that current approaches are sufficient to combat the virus. Researchers at CHAVD had been working on developing vaccines that could guide the immune system to produce a set of … Read more

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Nvidia’s AI Growth Sparks Concerns for China Ties

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang appeared somber during the company’s conference call following its strong earnings report, according to CNBC analyst Kristina Partsinevelos. What is troubling Huang? As Nvidia continues to dominate the AI market, there are concerns about the company’s ties to China. The US-China trade tensions could impact Nvidia’s relations with Huawei, a Chinese … Read more

Exercise Boosts Colon Cancer Survival Rates By 37%

A recent international study has found that exercising regularly after treatment for colon cancer can significantly improve survival rates. Researchers divided 889 patients into two groups, one of which participated in a structured exercise program for three years. The results showed that the exercise group was 28% less likely to have a recurrence of colon … Read more