UK Cracks Down on Apple and Google’s Mobile Dominance

The UK’s competition regulator has stepped up scrutiny of Apple and Google over their mobile platforms, citing concerns about inconsistent app review processes, search rankings, and commission rates. The two US tech giants hold an “effective duopoly” in the UK market, with around 90-100% of mobile devices running on their platforms. The Competition and Markets … Read more

Breakthrough Paper Maps Human Hair Growth, Paves Way for Non-Surgical Restoration

A groundbreaking research paper published in Stem Cell Research & Therapy has mapped the complete molecular network governing human hair growth, opening a new avenue for treating hair loss without surgery or medication. Collaborating with QR678 Research, The Esthetic Clinics (TEC) has co-authored the study, which redefines androgenetic alopecia (AGA), the most common form of … Read more

GM Faces Skepticism Over EV Strategy as Investors Press for Change

General Motors (GM) has been criticized by investors for failing to provide a clear strategy for profitability in the electric vehicle (EV) market, with analysts warning that the company’s incremental changes are not enough. In its Q2 earnings call, CEO Mary Barra faced skepticism from Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas, who compared GM to Tesla … Read more

Faster Wireless Charging Arrives on iPhones and Android Phones

The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) has announced the official launch of faster Qi2 25W wireless charging, with several hundred devices already certified. This faster standard will support not only iPhones but also “major” Android smartphones. Qi2 25W is a significant improvement over the prior 15W limit and offers nearly 70% more power. The WPC has … Read more

Twin Cities Volleyball Coach Sentenced to 33 Years in Prison for Child Abuse

A Minnesota volleyball coach has been sentenced to 33 years in federal prison for sexually abusing multiple players over nearly a decade. Dorian Christopher Barrs, 33, of Minnetonka, was found guilty of producing child pornography and coercing underage girls into sending explicit videos and images. Prosecutors said Barrs targeted 19 underage victims, 14 of whom … Read more

Ancient Reptile’s Bizarre Crest Sparks New Understanding of Feathers

Scientists have discovered a 247-million-year-old fossil of a reptile with a unique row of plumes on its back, shedding new light on the origin of feathers. The find, published in the journal Nature, suggests that some ancient reptiles may have developed their own peculiar ornaments before birds evolved. The creature, named Mirasaura grauvogeli, was discovered … Read more

Optimists’ Brains Show Common Future-Thinking Patterns

A new study by Kobe University has found that optimists’ brains show strikingly similar patterns when imagining the future, while pessimists’ brains display more individual variability. Researchers used fMRI to scan participants’ brains during a future-thinking task, revealing distinct neural activity patterns in optimists and pessimists. Optimists tend to process positive and negative scenarios in … Read more

Israel’s Blockade on Gaza Reaches Humanitarian Crisis Point

More than 100 charity and human rights groups have warned that Israel’s blockade on Gaza is pushing Palestinians toward starvation, as the ongoing military offensive has resulted in over 59,000 Palestinian deaths since October 2023. The European Union’s deal with Israel to increase aid to Gaza has fallen short, with only 132 aid trucks and … Read more

Ancient Meteor Impact May Have Triggered Grand Canyon Landslide

A 56,000-year-old meteorite impact may have triggered a massive landslide in the Grand Canyon, forming a deep lake that has since dried up. Geologists studying driftwood and lake sediments found in Stanton’s Cave revealed a possible connection between the area and Meteor Crater, a famous impact site in northern Arizona. Researchers used excavation and radiocarbon … Read more