Nvidia Develops New AI Chip for China Market

Nvidia, the world’s most valuable chipmaker, is planning to introduce a new AI chip codenamed B30A for sale in China. The chip would be more powerful than its current offerings and comparable to its flagship B300 Blackwell GPU, but with a single-die design. This move comes as US-China tensions over AI technology continue to escalate. … Read more

Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Spread Across Europe This Summer

Mosquito-borne infections are on the rise in Europe this summer, with hundreds of cases reported so far in various countries across the continent. According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), nearly 470 cases of West Nile virus, chikungunya, and dengue have been confirmed this year. These viral diseases typically spread through … Read more

Rare ‘Black Moon’ Rises This Weekend: Stargazing Opportunity

A rare “black moon” will rise this weekend, marking a unique event in the lunar cycle. A new moon occurs when the moon passes between Earth and the sun, making its surface invisible from our planet. However, this particular new moon is special because it’s part of a rare phenomenon called a “seasonal black moon.” … Read more

Rabies Outbreak in Wyoming Hotel Exposes 200+ Guests

A suspected bat colony at Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park has left over 200 guests potentially exposed to rabies after a mass outbreak. The hotel, which hosted guests from May 15 to July 27, closed eight rooms with bats living in the attic space due to multiple reports of bat run-ins. Travis … Read more

Google Updates Nest Thermostats with Temperature Scheduling Controls

Google is rolling out temperature scheduling controls for its older Nest thermostats, allowing users to set specific temperatures for heating and cooling at different times of the day. The new feature, available in the Google Home app, brings support to several models, including the 3rd gen Learning Thermostat and E models. This update will help … Read more

Stay Up to Date: 17 Adult Vaccines Recommended

As back-to-school season approaches, it’s essential for adults to catch up on their vaccines. According to Dr. Kosta Vergos, a Family Medicine expert at McLaren Family Medicine, adult vaccination is crucial for the same reasons as pediatric vaccinations – to protect individuals and communities from infectious diseases. There are 31 vaccine-preventable diseases, with 17 recommended … Read more

AAP Recommends COVID-19 Vaccine for Children Over 6 Months Old

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has released its annual immunization schedule for children, which includes vaccines for COVID-19, flu, and RSV. Despite the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) decision to no longer recommend the vaccine for children under certain conditions, the AAP advises all children over 6 months old to receive a … Read more

US Criticizes European Restrictions on Free Speech

The United States has launched a critical campaign against Europe’s approach to free speech, with Republican lawmakers and government officials accusing European leaders of stifling expression. This criticism comes despite the fact that some of America’s own politicians have been accused of restricting free speech. In recent months, American officials have visited several European cities … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin Tietosuoja-asetukset

Yahoo-konserni käyttää tietosuojaa suojaakseen sivustonsa ja sovelluksensa kävijöiden henkilötietoja. Koska kun toimittamme verkkopalveluitamme, voit luottaa, että tietosi pysyy turvassa. Jos haluat hallita kaikki evästeet ja tietosuoja-asetukset sivustollamme, voit napsauttaa “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia”. Tämän valinnan teettäessä ei kerätä mitään henkilötietoa. Jos haluat muokata valintojasi, napsauta “Hylkää kaikki” tai “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia”. Tällöin voit valita, mille evästeille ja tietosuoja-asetuksille … Read more

Valley Fever Spreads Alarmingly Across California

California has reported 6,761 cases of Valley Fever by the end of July 2025, potentially breaking last year’s record of 12,595 cases. The fungus that causes the illness, which is spread through airborne spores, poses significant risks due to climate change. Valley Fever, also known as coccidioidomycosis, primarily affects humans and animals living in southwestern … Read more