Intel Approaches Lip-Bu Tan for CEO Role

Intel Corporation has approached former board member Lip-Bu Tan as a potential candidate for the company’s CEO role, according to sources. The tech giant is also evaluating other candidates for the position. Tan, who served on Intel’s board for about two years, is one of several individuals being considered for the job. While details of … Read more

SpaceX Sets New Record for Rocket Reuse Success

SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket into space on December 4, delivering 24 Starlink internet satellites to low Earth orbit (LEO). The mission marked the 24th time the first stage of this specific rocket has returned to Earth, exceeding the previous record held by three other boosters. The rocket’s first stage landed on a … Read more

South Korea’s President Declares Martial Law Amid Protests

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol has declared martial law in a shocking move that has sparked widespread protests and opposition from lawmakers. The president accused the National Assembly of being a “den of criminals” and claimed it was undermining governance, citing an unspecified military threat from North Korea. However, within hours, protests erupted outside … Read more

Long COVID Affects Up to 20% of Australians, Leaving Many Unable to Work

A study by the Australian National University (ANU) has found that long COVID is affecting up to 20% of Australians three months after they contracted COVID-19. The condition, characterized by lasting symptoms and inability to work or provide care for family members, is disproportionately affecting women and children. The impact of long COVID on individuals … Read more

PlayStation Awards 2024 Winners Announced

PlayStation celebrated its 30th anniversary on December 3, and to mark the occasion, Sony Interactive Entertainment hosted the 2024 PlayStation Partner Awards in Japan. The event recognized exceptional games developed by Japanese and Asian developers released on legacy PlayStation platforms over the past 30 years. The Grand Award was given to Black Myth: Wukong (Game … Read more

Voyager Spacecraft’s Power Fading Fast

NASA’s Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft, launched in 1977, have been traveling through space for over 44 years. The probes were initially designed to study the outer planets, but they have since ventured into interstellar space, a vast region beyond our solar system. The spacecraft rely on radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) powered by decaying plutonium-238 … Read more

Scientists Explore Tiny Black Holes and Their Hidden Markings

For decades, scientists have theorized the existence of primordial black holes (PBHs), tiny black holes that may have formed in the early universe. These mysterious objects could be responsible for 85% of the universe’s total mass, making them a crucial area of research. A new study co-led by the University at Buffalo proposes thinking both … Read more

Scientists Reveal Ancient Stem Cell Secrets

A groundbreaking study has provided insight into the molecular tools that enabled the evolution of complex life forms. Researchers successfully created mouse stem cells from single-celled organisms, revealing a common genetic toolkit between ancient protists and multicellular animals. The breakthrough, published in Nature Communications, challenges our understanding of evolutionary biology by showing that the genes … Read more

NASA Restores Contact with Voyager 1 After Blackout

NASA engineers have successfully restored contact with Voyager 1, the farthest spacecraft from Earth, after a weekslong blackout caused by its dwindling power supply. The issue began in October when the aging probe automatically switched to a weaker radio transmitter, cutting off communication with the mission team on Earth. The problem arose when the computer … Read more