Calhoun’s Mice Experiments Reveal Dark Side of Abundance

In the 1970s, psychologist John B. Calhoun conducted a groundbreaking experiment on mice, creating an ideal environment with unlimited resources and no external threats. The goal was to create a paradise-like setting where animals could thrive without stress or competition. However, within a few years, every mouse had died off due to social breakdown. The … Read more

Chevrolet Silverado EV Shatters Electric Range Record

General Motors has shattered a record for electric vehicle range with its 2026 Silverado EV, traveling an astonishing 1,059.2 miles on a single charge. The feat was achieved in a carefully controlled test, using parameters such as maintaining high speeds and reducing drag. The test, which involved 40 GM engineers driving the vehicle over several … Read more

Hurricane Sandy’s Lasting Impact on Senior Mortality Risk

A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Public Health reveals the devastating impact of Hurricane Sandy on mortality risk among older adults, over a decade after the storm made landfall in 2012. Researchers found that people aged 65 and above who continued living in areas affected by the hurricane had a 9% higher … Read more

Hiroshima Marks 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombings

The Japanese city of Hiroshima commemorated the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings on Wednesday, as global nuclear fears mount amid ongoing military conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. The solemn ritual marks the precise moment Aug. 6, 1945, when the US bomber Enola Gay dropped the world’s first atomic bomb over Hiroshima, killing … Read more

US Abandons mRNA Vaccine Development for Other Platforms

The US Health and Human Services (HHS) has decided to “wind down” its investment in mRNA vaccine development, instead choosing to fund other vaccine platforms through the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). The decision comes as a surprise, with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr stating that the agency will terminate 22 mRNA … Read more

NASA’s Curiosity Rover Explores Ancient Martian Formations

NASA’s Curiosity rover has ventured into a new region of lower Mount Sharp, capturing stunning views of its tracks and unique formations. The robotic scientist is now exploring a 3-mile-tall mountain within Gale Crater, with the pale peak visible at the top right and the crater’s rim on the horizon. Thirteen years ago, Curiosity landed … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin tietosuoja-asetukset vahvistuu

Yahoo-konserni korostaa tietosuojaa ja evästeetapaamista itsellään ja kumppaneillassa. Käyttäjät voivat napsauttaa “Hylkää kaikki” tai muokata valintojaan liikkeelle, jos haluat vähentää tietojaan käytettäväksi. Tienoilla on myös mahdollisuus peruuttaa suostumuksensa ja muokata valintojaan milloin tahansa. Lisätietoa evästekäytännöistä löytyy konsernin verkkosivuista. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_3c723406-0e34-4894-8188-44b50d86ce10

Yahoo-konsernin tietosuojatilanne

Yahoo-konserni omistaa ja ylläpitää useita sivustoja ja sovelluksia, kuten Yahoo, AOL, Engadget ja Rivals. Jos haluat hallita evästeiden käyttöä ja hallitse tietosi, voit napsauttaa “Hylkää kaikki” tai “Hallitse”. Voit myös peruuttaa suostumuksesi milloin tahansa napsauttamalla linkkejä sivustojen tietosuojan käytön ohjeisiin. Lisätietoa evästeistä ja tietosuojaasemme käyttämisestä voit lukea yllä olevasta linkistä. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_8fd65559-c72f-428e-8d92-72fa1b509552

China’s Chikungunya Outbreak Sparks Mosquito Control Measures

A mosquito-borne virus has infected over 7,000 people across 13 cities in China, prompting strict precautions similar to those during the COVID pandemic. The chikungunya virus, spread through mosquito bites and not transmissible from person to person, has been particularly aggressive, with nearly 3,000 cases reported in just one week. Measures such as requiring infected … Read more

Toxic Chemicals Linked to Cancer, Alzheimer’s, Infertility and More

A new report has revealed a strong link between toxic chemicals in food, water, and air and a range of serious health issues, including cancer, obesity, dementia, infertility, and ADHD. The report, titled “The Invisible Tsunami,” warns that the risks to human health are widely underestimated and that the impact of pesticide use on cancer … Read more