Extreme Weather Drives Up Global Food Prices

A new study has found that extreme weather caused by climate change is driving up prices of basic food products worldwide, posing wider risks to society. The cost of goods such as potatoes and coffee increased dramatically due to “extreme” weather conditions prior to 2020, according to a research led by Maximillian Kotz. The study … Read more

Mosquito and Tick Survival Guide for Summer

As summer arrives in Missouri, it’s essential to prioritize protection against mosquitoes and ticks. These insects thrive during warmer months and can transmit diseases that go beyond just itchy skin. Tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever pose significant health risks. According to Dr. Jessica Snyder, a board-certified family physician, “If you … Read more

Ryanair Eyes Bonus Boost for Oversized Luggage Sniffers

Budget airline Ryanair is considering increasing the bonus paid to staff who identify oversized luggage, as part of efforts to combat excess baggage fees. The airline currently pays around €1.50 per bag for these instances, with a cap of about €80 per month. This move aims to incentivize staff to be more vigilant in detecting … Read more

Too Many Requests Error Occurs at Client IP Address

A recent incident involving a popular online service has highlighted the importance of handling excessive requests on servers. The error message “Too Many Requests” was seen at an IP address associated with client 37.27.54.14, which triggered an internal alert. According to technical specifications, this error occurs when the number of incoming requests exceeds a predetermined … Read more

FDA Names Biotech Expert as Top Drug Regulator

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has appointed George Tidmarsh, a former biotech executive, as its top drug regulator. Tidmarsh will lead the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, which reviews most new drug applications. His appointment comes after Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay, acting head of CDER, left the agency. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-21/fda-to-name-biotech-executivey-george-tidmarsh-as-rfk-jr-s-top-drug-regulator

First Foldable iPhone Launch Expected Next Year with Surprise Twist

Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone launch is set to be unlike anything the company has done before. The new device is expected to arrive next year, marking a significant shift from Apple’s traditional launch style. Meanwhile, Apple’s M5 iPad Pro is also getting a notable upgrade. Other tech news includes Meta acquiring two more top Apple … Read more

Analyst Cuts TSLA Revenue Estimates Amid Soft Deliveries

Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Andres Sheppard has updated his revenue estimates for Tesla ahead of its second-quarter earnings report. Sheppard cut his Q2 sales forecast by 12.9%, citing soft vehicle deliveries and lower energy generation and storage sales as key reasons. Tesla’s Q2 vehicle deliveries totaled 384,122 units, down both sequentially and year-over-year. However, Sheppard maintained … Read more

Typhoon Wipha Brings Destruction to Vietnam, Kills in Philippines

Vietnam has activated emergency measures as Typhoon Wipha approaches its shores, while the Philippines has reported deadly storm-related deaths. The typhoon’s powerful winds and heavy rainfall are expected to cause flash floods and landslides in northern Vietnam’s mountainous areas. Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered all boats and ships to return to shore and … Read more

Mastering Vibe Coding for Browser Plugins

Vibe coding has revolutionized my approach to building browser plugins, allowing me to create complex solutions with minimal coding experience. I started by teaching myself how to develop a plugin using ChatGPT’s large language model (LLM), which generated most of the code in just 30 minutes. Initially, vibe coding provided an incredible user experience, but … Read more

US Relaxes AI Chip Controls, Wooing China

The Trump administration has allowed Nvidia to sell a lower-level AI chip, H20, to China, reversing a ban imposed just three months ago. This move marks a significant shift in the US approach towards China, as officials prioritize wooing Beijing over more aggressive actions. The decision came after President Trump banned China from accessing the … Read more