Students Disappointed by Voting Restrictions in College Town

Two students from Tougaloo College walked into the campus voting precinct on November 5, only to be told that they couldn’t vote because their registration was not at the college address. Jamira Scott and Kailyn Wilson were disappointed after being informed that they had to cast their ballots in Hollandale, Mississippi. Under Mississippi law, residents … Read more

NASA Astronauts Reveal Health Update After Medical Ordeal

Three NASA astronauts who returned from the International Space Station two weeks ago have revealed they are all in good health after a medical ordeal. The astronauts, Michael Barrett, Matthew Dominick, and Jeanette Epps, spoke to reporters at Nasa headquarters about their experience. According to Nasa, the astronauts were diverted to a Florida hospital as … Read more

JWST Confirms Smaller Stars’ Key Role in Galaxy Enrichment

Astronomers have long debated which type of star plays the greatest role in enriching galaxies with heavier elements. The recent study using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has provided conclusive evidence that smaller, more sunlike stars, specifically thermally pulsing AGBs, are responsible for this process. Unlike massive stars that explode as supernovae, sending enriched … Read more

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Motherboard Match-Ups for Unlocked Gaming Power

AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor is generating excitement among gamers and enthusiasts alike, thanks to its powerful gaming capabilities and unlocked core overclocking potential. To unlock the full potential of this CPU, a compatible motherboard with excellent power delivery and features is essential. Fortunately, existing AM5 motherboards will support the new CPU as long … Read more

US Invests $160M in Microelectronics Capabilities via CHIPS Act

The U.S. Department of Defense has invested an additional $160 million in its microelectronics capabilities through the Microelectronics Commons, a collaborative network of technology hubs. This funding marks a significant milestone for the Biden-Harris Administration’s bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act, aimed at strengthening America’s global leadership in microelectronics. The majority of the funding, $148 million, … Read more

Linux 6.12-rc6 Released With Performance Optimizations & Fixes

Linus Torvalds has released the Linux 6.12-rc6 kernel, which includes a ~2.6% performance optimization from himself and various bug fixes. The stable Linux 6.12 release is expected in two to three weeks, pending the outcome of this cycle. A total of 40% of the changes are related to drivers, including networking, GPU, and sound, while … Read more

Grammys Snub Iconic Artists as Taylor Swift Surprises with Record of the Year Nomination

The Recording Academy has announced its nominees for the 67th Grammy Awards, sparking frustration among music fans and industry insiders. The nominations seem to capture the essence of what’s wrong with the Grammys – a tired prestige mechanism that fails to acknowledge the fullness of the present, while snubbing deserving artists. Beethoven was not even … Read more

Escitalopram Boosts Amygdala Activity in Healthy Volunteers

A recent study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology found that escitalopram, a common antidepressant, increases activity in the right amygdala region of the brain during emotional processing tasks. The researchers, led by Paulina B. Lukow, aimed to investigate whether escitalopram affects activation and connectivity in the prefrontal cortex and amygdala. Healthy volunteers aged 18-50 … Read more