Trump Media Slump Wipes Out Huge Chunk of His Net Worth

Former President Donald Trump’s social media company, Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT), is in a deep slump, losing nearly three-quarters (72%) of its value since peaking at $66.22 on March 27. Despite a brief rebound on Monday, the stock has dropped to its lowest level since the merger that brought the owner of Truth … Read more

Google and Harvard Map Human Brain Connections in Unprecedented Detail

A team of scientists from Harvard University and Google has created the most detailed map of human brain connections ever produced. The map is a highly detailed neural network that provides researchers with 300 million images based on just one cubic millimeter of the human brain. This unprecedented level of detail is expected to revolutionize … Read more

Telegram Removes End-to-End Encryption for Private Chats Amidst Controversy

Telegram, once known for its emphasis on user privacy, has recently removed its end-to-end encryption feature for private chats. This move has raised concerns among users, who are worried about the potential implications for their online security. The decision comes just two weeks after Telegram’s CEO, Pavel Durov, was arrested on allegations of allowing criminal … Read more

Chinese Startup Targets Nuclear Fusion at Half US Rivals’ Cost

A Chinese startup is aiming to achieve nuclear fusion at half the cost of its US rivals, according to reports. The company, called Zappon, claims that its innovative technology can produce clean energy at a lower price point than existing nuclear power plants. Nuclear fusion involves combining atomic nuclei to release massive amounts of energy, … Read more

Molecular Jackhammers Destroy Cancer Cells with Precision

Cancer treatment has reached a new milestone with the development of molecular jackhammers, offering hope for more targeted and efficient therapies. This innovative approach utilizes advanced molecular science to disrupt cancer cells in a way that minimizes harm to healthy tissue. The novel method stimulates aminocyanine molecules with near-infrared light, causing them to vibrate and … Read more

Generative AI Tripling Carbon Emissions from Data Centers

A new report from Morgan Stanley suggests that the rapid development of generative AI (GenAI) has accelerated the rate of greenhouse gas emissions from data centers. The report predicts that by 2030, data centers will emit 2.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide, three times higher than previously predicted without GenAI’s impact. The increased demand for … Read more

Nanoparticles Could Warm Mars, Making it Habitable for Life

Researchers have proposed a new method to make Mars habitable by releasing engineered nanoparticles into the planet’s atmosphere. According to theoretical calculations, this could increase the temperature by more than 30K, making it possible for microbial life to thrive. The idea is based on using materials already present on Mars’ surface, such as iron-rich minerals … Read more

US Converts Old Warheads into Fuel for Next-Gen Nuclear Reactors

Inside a highly classified facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, workers are transforming old, unexploded warheads into fuel that will power cities. The recipe involves melting weapons-grade uranium with low-enriched uranium in a crucible, creating advanced reactor fuel. This process is crucial for powering the next generation of nuclear reactors – small, modular power stations that … Read more

Expert Warns About Hidden Dangers in Everyday Products

Dr. Carmen Marsit, a renowned expert on perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), has been studying the potential health risks associated with these chemicals. PFAS are found in a wide range of consumer products, including nonstick cookware, food packaging, clothing, furniture, and even cosmetics. According to Dr. Marsit, PFAS are linked to various health problems, such … Read more