Ethereum ETFs Record First-Ever Positive Weekly Flows

Ethereum ETFs have made a historic milestone by recording their first-ever positive weekly flows. According to Arkham Intelligence, the net inflow for ETH ETFs reached an impressive 31,500 ETH, equivalent to $75.07 million, over the past week. Leading the charge was BlackRock, one of the world’s largest asset management firms, which accumulated a staggering $168.55 … Read more

Mysterious Gunung Padang Pyramid Challenges Conventional Record of Human Civilisation

A recent paper published in the journal Archaeological Prospection has sparked debate among experts about the origins of human civilisation. The study claims that a layer of the Gunung Padang pyramid in Indonesia, dating back to 25,000 BC, was constructed by humans – a finding that challenges the conventional record of human civilisation emerging around … Read more

Pokémon Cards Now King of Collectibles Industry, PSA Says

Here is the rewritten text: The Pokémon card craze has taken over the collectibles industry, according to Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA). In 2023 alone, PSA graded at least 6 million Pokémon cards. The boom started when more ’90s kids began making money and spending it on their childhood hobbies. Before the pandemic, most collectors reserved … Read more

“Mars’ Spider-Like Features Emerge as Spring Arrives”

Strange Spider-Like Features Emerge on Mars’ Surface On the Martian surface near the Red Planet’s south pole, a peculiar phenomenon has been observed. The European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter captured images of small, dark features resembling spiders moving across the region known as Inca City. This unusual pattern appears when spring sunlight warms layers … Read more

Boeing’s Quality Control Lapses Delay SLS Block 1B

Boeing’s inadequate quality control at the Michoud Assembly Facility is causing delays in the development of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) Block 1B launch vehicle, increasing risk to the spacecraft. Examples of issues include foreign object debris and welding problems in SLS fuel tanks. The report also highlights changes to certified work order data without … Read more

“BPA exposure in womb linked to autism in boys”

Florey researchers have found higher levels of bisphenol A (BPA), a plastic chemical, in pregnant mothers who gave birth to sons with autism. The study published in Nature Communications suggests a possible link between BPA exposure during pregnancy and autism in offspring. The research analyzed two large birth cohorts in Australia and the USA, finding … Read more

“2.7 Billion Data Records Exposed in Major Breach”

Here’s a rewritten version of the text to make it easier to read and understand: One of the biggest breaches in history occurred when 2.7 billion personal records were leaked on the dark web. The data, which includes social security numbers, was supposedly stolen from National Public Data (NPD) at least four months ago. Each … Read more

Existing Fiber Used for Quantum Encryption in NYC’s Streets

Researchers at Qunnect successfully transmitted thousands of entangled photons over a commercial fiber-optic line in New York City, demonstrating the potential for using existing infrastructure for quantum encryption and computing. The team employed polarization entanglement, creating photons with wavelengths compatible with the fiber network. By transmitting non-entangled photons alongside the entangled ones, they were able … Read more