GMFB Breaks Down Browns’ QB Shedeur Sanders Starting Role

The Good Morning Football (GMFB) crew has weighed in on the Cleveland Browns’ decision to name quarterback Shedeur Sanders as the starting quarterback for Week 1 of preseason. According to GMFB, Sanders’ selection is a significant move that could impact the team’s offense and overall performance. The website’s analysis suggests that Sanders’ experience as a … Read more

NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer Mission Ends Without Recovering Data

NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer, a small satellite designed to map lunar water, lost contact with the spacecraft just one day after its February 26 launch. The mission aimed to provide high-resolution maps of water on the Moon’s surface and study its composition. The spacecraft was part of the second Intuitive Machines robotic lunar lander mission, IM-2, … Read more

Apple TV 2025 Leaked: Improved Performance and Design

The anticipation for the upcoming Apple TV 2025 has reached new heights, with leaks and rumors suggesting that this device will bring notable advancements in processing power, gaming capabilities, connectivity, and design. Here’s a detailed look at what the Apple TV 2025 might offer. A powerful processor is expected to be the crown jewel of … Read more

Royal Society to Make Journals Open Access by 2026

The Royal Society has announced plans to make all its eight subscription journals open access from January 2026. The ‘subscribe to open’ (S2O) publishing model will allow researchers and authors to access the journals for free, as long as enough libraries maintain their subscriptions. Under this model, the Society’s remaining two ‘gold’ open-access journals will … Read more

Fake Journal Articles Skyrocketing at Alarming Rate

A new study has found that fake journal articles are being churned out by “paper mills” at an alarming rate. The statistical analysis, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveals that these shady organizations are producing papers with fabricated data and doctored images on an industrial scale. The study’s findings suggest … Read more

Cubs Regret Soroka Trade After Shoulder Injury

The Chicago Cubs are reeling from the trade that brought pitcher Mike Soroka to the team, as he has now suffered a shoulder injury that may keep him out for several weeks. The team had hoped to capitalize on Soroka’s potential after seeing his velocity drop in his final starts with the Washington Nationals. “We … Read more

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Spreads in Philadelphia Region

A contagious virus is causing a growing number of cases of hand, foot and mouth disease in the Philadelphia region. The disease, which causes painful rashes and sores, is mainly spreading in day care centers and summer camps. According to Dr. Bob Czincila, medical director of Vybe urgent care, the virus can be spread through … Read more

Google X Exec Warns AI Will Replace Most Jobs

Google X’s former chief business officer Mo Gawdat says the idea that AI will create jobs is “100% crap.” He believes only the best workers in their fields will keep their jobs “for a while” as AGI surpasses human capabilities. Tech titans insist AI will bring about a golden era of humanity, but Gawdat warns … Read more

NASA Accelerates Lunar Nuclear Reactor Plans

NASA Administrator Sean Duffy has issued a directive to fast-track plans for a nuclear reactor on the moon, aiming to power future lunar exploration efforts. The move comes as China and Russia have announced plans to collaborate on similar projects by mid-2030s. A nuclear reactor would provide energy for long-term human stays on the moon, … Read more

Dormant Bitcoin Wallets Reveal $29.6M in Stashed Funds

A group of five Bitcoin miner wallets, inactive for nearly 15 years, has transferred a combined 250 BTC worth approximately $29.6 million to new addresses. The wallets, which originally received 50 BTC as block subsidies in April 2010, reactivated on Thursday. These legacy accounts are marked by their “1” prefix and consolidated their holdings into … Read more