Scientists Map Brain Activity in 3D for First Time

Researchers have created a high-resolution 3D map of brain activity, revealing unprecedented details about the intricate connections between neurons. The map, which includes over 200,000 brain cells and 500 million synapses, provides a new understanding of how the brain processes visual information. To create the map, scientists recorded the firing of nearly 76,000 neurons in … Read more

Brown Rice Warned for Hidden Arsenic Risk

Brown rice has long been touted as a healthier alternative to white rice, but recent research reveals that it may actually pose a hidden risk to young children. A study by Michigan State University found that brown rice contains higher levels of arsenic, including the toxic inorganic kind, compared to white rice. The study’s findings … Read more

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Calls for Abolishing IP Law

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey sparked a heated debate over intellectual property, patents, and copyright with a short post declaring, “delete all IP law.” X’s current owner Elon Musk quickly responded in agreement. The comments come as AI companies face numerous lawsuits alleging they’ve violated copyright to train their models. Dorsey’s stance suggests that automated IP … Read more

UK Takes Control of Chinese-Owned British Steel Amid China’s Warning

The UK government has taken control of Chinese-owned British Steel two days after passing emergency legislation to authorise the move. China has warned the UK to treat Chinese investors fairly or risk undermining investor confidence. China’s Foreign Ministry said it hopes the British government will protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, avoid … Read more

Meta Trains AI Models Using EU User Data and Public Posts

Meta Platforms has announced that it will use interactions with its AI, as well as public posts and comments from adults across its platforms, to train artificial intelligence models in the European Union. The move comes after a delay caused by regulatory concerns over data protection and privacy. The company had initially launched its AI … Read more

Nicky Katt’s Family Breaks Silence on Actor’s Suicide

Actor Nicky Katt, known for his roles in Dazed and Confused and Boston Public, has taken his own life at the age of 54. According to his sister Elise Ravenscroft, Katt died by suicide after a long battle with depression. Ravenscroft shared a personal statement on Monday, saying that mental illness is real, powerful, and … Read more

Social Security’s Fiscal Crisis Requires Immediate Attention

The US social security system faces a growing fiscal emergency, threatening the nation’s finances. Washington’s reluctance to address the issue stems from misconceptions about its workings. The looming “insolvency” in 2035 hides the real problem – that the government is already facing financial challenges today. Instead of focusing on replenishing an illusory asset fund, policymakers … Read more

Northern Lights to Appear Saturday Night, Visible in Several States

A minor geomagnetic storm is expected to bring the northern lights to several states in the US on Saturday night, according to a forecast from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The aurora borealis will be visible in Alaska and Canada, with other states along the “view line” including Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, … Read more

Mark Zuckerberg Disputs FTC’s Social Media Monopoly Claim

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stand in federal court, disputing the US Federal Trade Commission’s claim that his company has monopolized the social media market. According to Zuckerberg, Facebook owns Instagram and WhatsApp, but allowing people to connect with friends and family remains a priority for the platform. However, he emphasized that the core … Read more