Cosby Show Star Dies After Drowning Incident in Costa Rica

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who played America’s son Theo Huxtable on “The Cosby Show,” has died at 54 after a drowning incident in Costa Rica. According to the Red Cross, medical responders also tended to another man involved in the same incident, and he survived. Warner was found unresponsive with no vital signs by first responders in … Read more

Gene Edit Could Prevent Mosquitoes from Transmitting Malaria

A groundbreaking genetic tweak could prevent mosquitoes from transmitting malaria, a disease that kills 600,000 people annually. Researchers have discovered a way to interrupt the critical journey of the Plasmodium parasite within the mosquito’s body, effectively rendering laboratory mosquitoes highly resistant to spreading malaria. To achieve this, scientists used gene editing technology to make a … Read more

Patriots Hold First Summer Practice, Initial Impressions from Drills

The New England Patriots gathered for their first summer practice on Wednesday, marking the start of the highly anticipated training camp season. Under head coach Mike Vrabel’s guidance, the team focused on playing fast and with urgency, efficiency, and energy. Quarterback Drake Maye led the team with an 8-of-9 performance in competitive 11-on-11 periods, showcasing … Read more

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Access to a website has been denied due to concerns over automated browsing tools. This issue can be caused by several factors, including disabled or blocked JavaScript and cookies. If you are experiencing this problem, it is recommended to check your browser settings for any extensions that may be blocking JavaScript or disabling cookies. Some … Read more

Black Woman Pioneer: Dr. Amber Johnson Avery Redefines STEM Education

Dr. Amber Johnson Avery is a trailblazer in the field of computer science, becoming the first Black woman to earn a doctorate in the discipline from Purdue University. Her journey was marked by perseverance and determination, overcoming discouragement and self-doubt along the way. Growing up in Jackson, Mississippi, Avery developed a passion for problem-solving and … Read more

Lovable AI Startup Scores $200 Million Series A at $1.8 Billion Valuation

Lovable, an AI startup from Stockholm, has raised $200 million in its Series A funding round, valuing the company at $1.8 billion. The two-year-old company is now Sweden’s latest unicorn and joins a growing list of AI-focused startups, including OpenAI, Replit, and StackBlitz. Lovable offers an “AI builder” tool that uses large language models to … Read more

Ancient Sea Creature’s Brain Reveals Spider Ancestors’ Oceanic Origins

A newly discovered fossil brain suggests that the ancestors of spiders and other arachnids originated in the ocean rather than on land as previously thought. The unusual arrangement of the brain’s features, similar to those found in modern spiders, points to a marine-dwelling ancient sea creature called Mollisonia symmetrica as an early ancestor of modern … Read more

David Letterman Roasts CBS Over ‘The Late Show’ Cancellation

Comedian and former “Late Show” host David Letterman is speaking out against CBS’s decision to cancel his successor Stephen Colbert’s show. A video montage of Letterman roasting the network during his own tenure on “The Late Show” from 1993 to 2015 has sparked controversy, with many speculating that it was shared in response to the … Read more

Pixel 10 Design Revealed Ahead of Launch

Google has revealed the design of its upcoming Pixel phone, the Pixel 10, ahead of its official launch event on August 20. The device bears a similar appearance to the Pixel 9, with a camera unit protruding from the frame and an additional camera – although it’s unclear if this is for the base model … Read more