Tiny Black Holes May Leave Microscopic Tunnels on Earth

Scientists have discovered that tiny, primordial black holes could leave behind microscopic tunnels in rocks and old buildings. These hypothetical objects, created soon after the Big Bang, are thought to be invisible and interact with matter only through gravity. Researchers at the University at Buffalo and National Dong Hwa University calculated what a tiny black … Read more

Geminid Meteor Shower Peaks in Northern Hemisphere

The Geminid meteor shower is expected to reach its peak from December 13-14, offering star-gazers a spectacular display of bright meteors. The American Meteor Society (AMS), NASA, and Space.com consider it the strongest meteor shower of the year. Active between November 19 and December 24, the Geminid shower is unique in that it originates from … Read more

Google Drops New Updates for Android Phones and Pixel Devices

Google has announced new features for its Android phones and Pixel devices, including enhanced video captions, a Gemini-powered update to the Lookout app, and a Spotify extension for Gemini. Pixel phone owners will also receive additional updates, such as deeper integration of the Pixel Screenshots app for Pixel 9 phones. The updated system will display … Read more

High Traffic Hits API Limit for Too Many Requests

A spike in traffic has led to an unexpected surge in requests to the Too Many Requests API endpoint, causing it to hit its daily limit. The client IP address associated with the request is 37.27.54.14 and the request ID is 228684269. According to the API documentation, this excessive activity may result in temporary or … Read more

Bitcoin Plunges 7% Amid Hedge Fears and Trump’s Crypto Push

Bitcoin dropped nearly 7% on Friday, falling to $92,144 before steadying at $97,851. The move came after an historic surge past $100,000 earlier in the day. Traders are taking profits, with demand for bearish wagers such as put options increasing. The US Securities regulator’s new head is expected to push the market further into mainstream. … Read more

Understanding Our Cookie Policy and Data Collection

We use cookies and other data collection methods to personalize your experience on our website and improve services. Here’s how it works: **Essential Cookies** These cookies are necessary for the website to function properly and cannot be turned off. **Tracking Cookies** These cookies help us understand how visitors use our properties, such as counting visits … Read more

India’s Times of Israel Website Under Maintenance Issue

The Times of Israel website experienced technical difficulties on Thursday evening, with users unable to access the site. According to reports, an issue with the website’s maintenance was causing the problem. Users were advised to enable JavaScript and cookies to continue accessing the site. The issue has since been resolved, and the website is now … Read more

US Job Market Sees Significant Boost in November Payrolls Report

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is set to release its nonfarm payrolls report for November on Friday, with analysts expecting a significant increase in job gains after a muted October. The data will provide the Federal Reserve with crucial insight before its next policy meeting on December 17-18. The report’s significance lies in its potential … Read more

Penn State Dominates Maryland 44-7 in Big Ten Showdown

No. 3 Penn State (11-1) dominated Maryland 44-7 in their latest matchup at Beaver Stadium, capping off a string of impressive performances by Big Ten offenses against the Terps. The win marked another strong outing for the Nittany Lions, solidifying their position as one of the top teams in the conference. Penn State’s dominant performance … Read more

Rebels Capture Aleppo, Becomes First Western Media Outlet

In a significant development, CNN has become the first Western media outlet to enter Aleppo, Syria, after rebels captured the city. Jomana Karadsheh reports from the calm city, where some Syrians who once fled are beginning to return despite fears that the battle is not yet over. According to Karadsheh, the situation in Aleppo is … Read more