Antarctica’s Ice Loss at Risk of ‘Catastrophic’ Consequences

Scientists have warned that rapid and potentially irreversible changes are occurring in Antarctica, driven by climate change. The research, published in the journal Nature, suggests that the continent could become ice-free in summer sooner than the Arctic, speeding up warming and putting marine species at risk. The study found a “regime shift” in sea ice, … Read more

Google Unveils Gemini Live with Enhanced Conversational Capabilities

Google is rolling out several features to its AI assistant, Gemini Live. The updated chatbot will enable users to receive real-time visual guidance on their screen, making it easier for the AI to point out specific items while sharing camera feed. Additionally, Gemini Live will soon be able to interact with phone apps, such as … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin Tietosuoja-asetukset

Yahoo-konserni on julkaissut tietosuojan asetuksensa ja meiltä pyydessään suostumuksen käytöstämme henkilötietoja sekä evästeitä. Omistamamme sivustot ja sovellukset, kuten Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, In The Know ja Makers, keräävät tietoa käyttäjiltämme, joka kerätään automaattisesti verkkokäytön yhteydessä. Jos et halua meidän ja kumppaneidemme käyttävän evästeitä ja henkilötietoja näihin lisätarkoituksiin, voit vaatia evästeen hylkäämisen toiminnan avulla. Tämä hyväksyy myös … Read more

Astronomers Stunned by ‘Stripped-to-the-Bone’ Supernova Discovery

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery of a new type of supernova that appears to have stripped its star “to the bone” before exploding in a brilliant display of light. The event, designated SN2021yfj and located 2.2 billion light-years from Earth, has left scientists stunned as it reveals a unique chemical signature unlike anything seen … Read more

IDF Expands Gaza City Operation, Evacuates Civilians

Israel’s military operation in Gaza City has escalated, with satellite images showing the displacement of civilians. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) began its offensive on Wednesday, citing a need to dislodge Hamas from the city. The IDF claims its actions are necessary for military necessity and follow international law. According to recent satellite images, people … Read more

Could 2025 Be Tua Tagovailoa’s Final Year with Dolphins?

NFL writer Michael Hurley suggests that even though Tua Tagovailoa is signed through 2028, the quarterback could be available in 2026 if his current team makes significant changes. Sports Illustrated’s Connor Orr ranks Tagovailoa alongside Kyler Murray as a potential blockbuster candidate, citing the quarterback’s effectiveness when healthy and the possibility of teams being interested … Read more

Apple TV Plus Subscribers Face New $3 Monthly Price Hike

Apple has announced that its streaming service, Apple TV Plus, will increase in price by $3 to $12.99 per month, marking the third time since its launch in 2019. The change affects new subscribers immediately and existing ones after a 30-day billing cycle ends. The company cited expanding its library of original content as a … Read more

Trump administration rejects US solar and wind power projects

US President Donald Trump has announced that his administration will not approve new solar or wind power projects, despite growing demand for electricity in some parts of the country. The decision comes as the permitting process for renewable energy projects is now centralized under Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. The move is expected to heighten concerns … Read more

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To access the content on People.com, a verification process must be completed. This involves checking the security of your connection to ensure that you are accessing the site securely. The verification takes a few seconds and requires JavaScript and cookies to be enabled. Additionally, Cloudflare provides performance and security services for the site. Once the … Read more

Japan Seeks Greater Role in Africa with New Economic Zone Proposal

Japan has proposed an economic zone connecting the Indian Ocean to Africa, aiming to strengthen business and investment in the region and promote free trade. The initiative, launched by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development, seeks to bolster Africa’s competitiveness. The move comes as the US reduces its presence … Read more