Alibaba Enters Smart Glasses Market with Quark AI Glasses

Alibaba Group is set to launch its first smart glasses by the end of 2025, dubbed the Quark AI Glasses. The product runs on the company’s proprietary Qwen large language model and Quark, its advanced virtual assistant. The Quark AI Glasses offer real-time voice and visual features, including hands-free calling, music streaming, language translation, and … Read more

Fantasy Hitters and Pitchers to Target Before MLB Trade Deadline

The MLB Trade Deadline is approaching, and fantasy baseball owners should focus on players who could see an increase in value due to new roles. This article highlights hitters like Josh Bell, Coby Mayo, and Christian Moore, who could benefit from full-time at-bats. Josh Bell, a first baseman for the Washington Nationals, has seen a … Read more

Legendary Satirist Tom Lehrer Dies at 97

Renowned song satirist Tom Lehrer, known for his witty commentary on marriage, politics, racism, and the Cold War, has passed away at the age of 97. A mathematician by profession, Lehrer transitioned to teaching math at top universities like Harvard and the University of California at Santa Cruz well into his late 70s. Lehrer’s music … Read more

The Rookie Season 8 Cast and Premiere Details Revealed

The cast of ABC’s The Rookie will return for Season 8, with lead actor Nathan Fillion reprising his role as Officer John Nolan alongside regulars Mekia Cox, Alyssa Diaz, Richard T. Jones, Melissa O’Neil, Eric Winter, Jenna Dewan, Shawn Ashmore, and Lisseth Chavez. However, not all fans are thrilled about the upcoming season. Some have … Read more

QB Competition Heats Up Across NFL

The quarterback competition is heating up across the NFL as teams prepare for the upcoming season. Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco shared his thoughts on the depth chart, while fellow quarterbacks discussed their experiences and expectations. In training camp, quarterbacks like C.J. Stroud, Travis Hunter, and Jordan Love have been working hard to prove themselves. … Read more

Anti-Vaccine Activist to Head CDC Advisory Panel Raises Concerns Over Childhood Immunizations

A shake-up in the US vaccine advisory body has left pediatricians concerned about access to routine childhood immunizations, especially for children on Medicaid. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime anti-vaccine activist, removed all 17 members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Kennedy replaced … Read more

Eggs Not Linked to High Cholesterol or Heart Disease Risk

A new study from the University of South Australia has overturned long-held assumptions about eggs and heart disease risk. Researchers found that eating eggs for breakfast, in moderation, may actually lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. For years, eggs were considered a high-cholesterol food, linked to an increased risk … Read more

Witness Moon and Mars’ Rare Close Conjunction on July 28

Astronomy Magazine Editor Dave Eicher Recommends Nighttime Observation of Moon and Mars on July 28th. Astronomy magazine editor Dave Eicher is inviting enthusiasts to observe a rare close conjunction between the crescent Moon and Mars on July 28th. This event is recommended specifically for that night due to the increasing separation of the two bodies … Read more

EU Social Media Bans May Undermine Young People’s Rights

The European Commission has published guidelines under Article 28 of the Digital Services Act, a move that could lead to social media bans for minors. The guidelines require online platforms to ensure a high level of safety, privacy, and security for minors on their services, but also allow for age checks as a means to … Read more

New Study Reveals Misunderstood Physics Hindering Mars Rover Success

NASA’s efforts to send spacecraft to land on other bodies in our Solar System have been hindered by a common misconception about the physics at play. A new study suggests that space agencies, including NASA, have misunderstood how gravity affects the terrain and soil of other planets. When designing missions to land on the Moon … Read more