Brain Cells Revive Hope for Parkinson’s Treatment

Scientists have revived hope for treating Parkinson’s disease by conducting two small clinical trials using stem cells injected into the brain. The goal is to replace dead nerve cells and alleviate symptoms such as tremors, rigidity, and movement problems. These early steps in stem cell therapies aim to stop Parkinson’s progression, offering a potential new … Read more

NASA Develops Quantum Sensor for Gravity Measurements

NASA is developing the world’s first-ever space-based quantum sensor designed to measure tiny changes in gravity. The device, called Quantum Gravity Gradiometer Pathfinder (QGGPf), uses a technique called atom interferometry and can detect shifts caused by moving water, tectonic activity, or shifting rock. These movements offer clues about what lies beneath the planet’s surface. According … Read more

Ukraine Strikes Back at Russia with Drone Attacks

Ukraine launched a series of drone attacks against Russian military targets on Thursday, targeting the home base of the 112th Guards Missile Brigade in retaliation for a bloody Russian strike that killed dozens of civilians. The Ukrainian drones, which were reportedly tail-prop robot aircraft called An-196 Liutyi, hit the Russian base in the Tula region … Read more

Trump Eyes Iran Deal as Peace in Gaza and Ukraine Eludes

US President Donald Trump’s administration is set to resume talks with Iran on Saturday, seeking a deal to curb the country’s nuclear program. This comes after years of hostility between the two nations, with Trump withdrawing from the 2015 nuclear deal last year. The US negotiating team, led by Steve Witkoff, a real estate investor … Read more

Russia’s Missile Attack Kills One, Injures 112 in Ukraine’s Kharkiv

A Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv has killed one man inside his home and wounded at least 112 others, including nine children. The attack damaged 21 apartment buildings, two schools, and a factory, causing widespread destruction. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy condemned the attack, calling it “a terror machine” that will only … Read more

Measles Cases Spiked in Montana, Especially in Gallatin County

A measles outbreak has been reported in Gallatin County, Montana, with multiple cases confirmed. The epidemic is linked to a recent gathering at the Holland Lake Lodge, where attendees may have been exposed to the virus. An Easter cold front brought unseasonably cool temperatures to the region, potentially contributing to increased respiratory issues. Health officials … Read more

UK Court Defines “Woman” as Biological Female in Landmark Ruling

The UK’s highest court has issued a landmark ruling on what it means to be a woman, defining the term as “biological female.” The Equality Act 2010 governs issues of sex and gender, and the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision clarifies that terms like “man,” “woman,” and “sex” refer solely to biological characteristics. This ruling has … Read more

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners Transforms into Chilling Vampire Thriller

The latest horror film to flip its script is Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, which starts off as a period drama set in the Jim Crow-era South before transforming into a terrifying vampire thriller. Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (Noa) using AI narration, Sinners is part of the rare switch-flip genre of horror films that … Read more

Car Dealers Promote Tariff-Free Cars Amid Trump’s Auto Import Tariffs

US car dealers are using a new sales tactic to attract buyers amid President Trump’s 25% auto import tariffs. The dealerships advertise tariff-free cars, which gained popularity in commercials and online ads. Mercedes-Benz, Infiniti, and Porsche are among the automakers promoting tariff-free cars as part of their marketing strategy. Mercedes-Benz claims it will cover the … Read more