Yahoo-konsernin tietosuoja-asetukset

Yahoon ja sen konserniin kuuluville sivustoille ja sovelluksille ilmoitamme omista evästeistään ja henkilötiedoistamme. Jos haluat poistua evästien käytöstä, paina “Hylkää kaikki”. Jos haluat hallita evästeisiäsi, valitse “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetukset”. Voit myös peruuttaa suostumuksesi tai muokata evästeitäsi milloin tahansa napsauttamalla evästeasetuksen linkkejä sivustoilla ja sovelluksilla, jotka omistamme. Lisätietoa löytyy tietosuoja- ja evästekäytännöistämme ympärillä. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_cc04cc32-e773-4ca5-9a6b-4fb290a92444

Mars Partners with Biotech to Enhance Cocoa Resilience

Mars, the global candy maker, has partnered with biotech company Pairwise to develop more resilient cocoa using CRISPR-based gene editing technology. The goal is to create cacao plants that can better withstand disease, heat, and other climate-related stresses, which could impact the global chocolate supply. The partnership gives Mars access to Pairwise’s Fulcrum platform, a … Read more

Nordic Countries Pledge $500M in US-Funded Military Aid to Ukraine

Denmark, Norway, and Sweden have agreed to jointly finance a $500 million US weapons package for Ukraine, including Patriot air defense system munitions and anti-tank systems. The Swedish government will commit $275 million, which is in line with US President Donald Trump’s previous decision to supply Kyiv with “defence material” as part of several support … Read more

1.5 Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Found on Indonesian Island

A team of researchers has discovered a set of stone tools on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi that date back an astonishing 1 million to 1.5 million years. The findings have rewritten what experts thought they knew about human evolution in the region, suggesting that Sulawesi was inhabited by an unknown human relative before our … Read more

Switzerland Leaves Washington Without Tariff Breakthrough

Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter returned to Geneva without securing a lower tariff from US President Donald Trump, despite presenting a new proposal. The 39% tariff imposed by Trump remains in place. A delegation led by Keller-Sutter met with US officials but failed to reach an agreement, and they missed the opportunity to meet with Trump … Read more

McDonald’s Tops Earnings Expectations with Revamped Strategy

McDonald’s has reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue, driven by increased same-store sales of 3.8%, its largest jump in nearly two years. The fast-food giant’s U.S. restaurants have seen a significant boost from promotions like the $5 meal deal and the new Daily Double burger, as well as tie-in meals with popular movies. Despite the … Read more

Historic Moment: First Female Umpire Set to Make MLB Debut

Major League Baseball is set to make history this weekend as Jen Pawol becomes the first female umpire to officiate a regular-season game between the Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves. Pawol, 48, will work the bases in Saturday’s doubleheader at Truist Park and the plate on Sunday. Pawol, a graduate of Hofstra University, has been … Read more

NASA Abandons Lunar Trailblazer Mission Due to Radio Blackout

The Lunar Trailblazer, a NASA spacecraft launched on February 26 at the Kennedy Space Center, has ceased operations due to an unresponsive radio system. Despite efforts by NASA and international partners, the mission team was unable to reestablish contact with the spacecraft. Data suggests that solar panels malfunctioned during launch, causing batteries to drain rapidly. … Read more

MLB Makes History with First Female Umpire

Jen Pawol is making history as the first female umpire in Major League Baseball (MLB). She will be part of the five-team umpire crew for this weekend’s Atlanta Braves-Miami Marlins series, which includes a doubleheader on Saturday. This marks her first regular-season MLB game and makes her the first woman to officiate a game in … Read more

Scientists Find Graphene in Lunar Dust from Chang’e-5 Mission

Chinese researchers have discovered thin layers of carbon called graphene in dust brought back by the Chang’e-5 mission, which could reshape ideas about lunar birth and guide resource plans for future crews. The finding marks the first confirmation of natural few-layer graphene in lunar material. The discovery was made using a special laser that didn’t … Read more