Rangers Deal Miller to Hurricanes for Picks and Prospect

The New York Rangers continued their roster reshuffle by trading veteran defenseman K’Andre Miller to the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night. In return, the Hurricanes sent a 2026 first- and second-round pick to the Rangers. The first-round pick is top-10 protected and will be awarded in favor of the Dallas Stars if needed. The Rangers … Read more

Fever Win WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Without Injured Clark

The Indiana Fever won the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup on Tuesday, beating the Minnesota Lynx 74-59 at the Target Center. Despite being without injured star player Caitlin Clark, the Fever delivered a brilliant performance, led by forward Natasha Howard who scored 16 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. Fever coach Stephanie White praised her team’s ability to … Read more

AI Categorization Breakthrough Offers Glimpse into Human Understanding

Researchers have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how artificial intelligence systems categorize objects. A team of scientists led by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and South China University of Technology analyzed nearly 4.7 million AI responses to 1,854 different objects, revealing that these systems categorized objects into 66 distinct conceptual dimensions. These dimensions went … Read more

Meta Unveils Messaging and Highlighter on Threads

Meta has announced two significant updates for its social media app Threads, marking another milestone in the platform’s growth. After two years of launch, the company is seeing vibrant communities emerge and thrive, with a unique user base that sets it apart from Instagram. To foster deeper connections and facilitate meaningful conversations, Meta is introducing … Read more

Ndamukong Suh Launches “No Free Lunch” Podcast

Former Detroit Lions star Ndamukong Suh is launching a new podcast called “No Free Lunch,” exploring his football background and off-field financial expertise. The podcast, in partnership with The Athletic, will feature Suh sitting down with experts from sports, investing, and entrepreneurship to discuss personal success journeys and cutting-edge business ideas. Suh’s NFL career, which … Read more

Scientists Discover New ‘Loading Dock’ Inside Human Cells

Scientists at the University of Virginia have discovered a new organelle, dubbed “hemifusome,” inside human cells. The tiny structure plays a crucial role in recycling materials and has the potential to lead to improved treatments for various diseases. The hemifusome is like a small factory within the cell, where vesicles are created to package and … Read more

European Leaders Back Fed’s Powell Amid Trump Criticism

Former US President Donald Trump has been critical of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, but European leaders have rallied around him. The comment comes after a recent trip to Europe where Powell received warm welcomes and praise from EU officials. The sentiment is reminiscent of a quote by former President Harry Truman: “If you want … Read more

Nothing Unveils Headphone (1) with KEF Design

London-based smartphone manufacturer Nothing has launched its first over-the-ear headphones, the Headphone (1). Designed in collaboration with British audio brand KEF, these headphones boast a sleek and transparent design that is characteristic of Nothing’s products. The Headphone (1) features adaptive noise cancelling and transparent modes, as well as adaptive bass enhancement for an immersive listening … Read more

Earth’s Rotation Speeds Up Unexpectedly in Weeks

Scientists have warned that Earth’s rotation is accelerating unexpectedly, leading to a record-breaking shortest day in just weeks. According to astrophysicist Graham Jones of the University of London, one of three possible dates – July 9, July 22, or August 5 – could see time drop by up to 1.51 milliseconds. This change may seem … Read more

Earth’s Rotation Speeds Up for First Time Ever

The Earth’s rotation speed is increasing, with scientists predicting that in 2025, the planet will experience three days shorter than average by as much as half a millisecond. According to data from the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS), the three shortest days this year are expected to be July 9, July 22, … Read more