Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Dogecoin Eyes $0.14 Support as Bears Apply Pressure Dogecoin is retesting the critical $0.14 support as bearish pressure grows. Weak volume and repeated retests raise the risk of a breakdown, while a successful defense could target $0.20. Read the technical outlook and key levels.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Trump-Backed WLFI Holds $0.14 Support; Rally to $0.18? WLFI holds a firm $0.14 support aligned with the point of control near $0.1618. Steady daily closes and rising volume could push the Trump-backed token toward $0.18 resistance, while a breakdown risks deeper pullbacks.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Bitcoin ETFs Lose $866M in Second-Worst Outflow Day Spot Bitcoin ETFs logged $866M in net outflows in their second-worst day on record, pushing BTC lower amid concerns about ETF demand and market structure, while XRP and Solana ETFs show mixed investor appetite.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Kiyosaki Blames Cash Shortage, Remains Bullish on BTC Robert Kiyosaki says a global cash shortage is driving the market crash and remains bullish on Bitcoin and gold. He plans to buy more BTC after the downturn and warns governments may resort to massive money printing.
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Serotonin, SSRIs and Cancer: New Paths to Treatment Early research links serotonin and SSRIs to changes in cancer cell behaviour. Laboratory results are promising but require animal studies and large clinical trials before any therapeutic use can be confirmed.
Read More Scince News General info 3 months ago How Sharp Is Human Vision? New Limits on Retinal Detail New Cambridge research measures human retinal resolution in pixels-per-degree and finds higher grayscale acuity than previously thought, but sharpness varies by color—affecting TV and VR display design.
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Why Women Face a Higher Stroke Risk: What Experts Say Women face unique stroke risks across the life course. This article explains how pregnancy, hormones, contraception, menopause and social inequalities increase stroke risk and what clinicians recommend.
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Hidden Giant: NGC 4102's Quiet Supermassive Black Hole Hubble and Chandra unveil a quietly active supermassive black hole at the center of NGC 4102. This nearby, Compton-thick LINER offers insight into low-luminosity AGN and galaxy evolution.
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago GJ 251 c: A Nearby Super-Earth 18 Light-Years Away Astronomers have identified GJ 251 c, a nearby super-Earth about 18 light-years away in its star's habitable zone. Observations with HPF and NEID suggest a rocky planet that could host liquid water; future direct imaging with TMT could confirm its nature.
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Inside SN 2024ggi: First View of a Supernova Tearing Open Astronomers used VLT spectropolarimetry to capture the shock-breakout of supernova SN 2024ggi, revealing an elongated, olive-shaped explosion and clues to the star's final geometry and possible binary history.
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago Magnons Create Voltage: Path to Ultrafast Low‑Power Chips University of Delaware researchers show that magnons—spin waves in antiferromagnets—can generate measurable electric polarization, opening a route to ultrafast, low-power chips that use magnetic signals instead of moving charge.
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Million-Patient Study: Heart Risk Cut by GLP-1 Drugs A Mass General Brigham analysis of nearly one million patients finds tirzepatide and semaglutide both reduce heart attack, stroke and death risk, offering early cardioprotective benefits beyond weight loss.
Read More Technology News 3 months ago Google's 'Gesture Exchange': Android's NameDrop Rival Google is developing 'Gesture Exchange,' an Android counterpart to Apple's NameDrop. Found in Google Play Services, the NFC-powered tool focuses on quick contact sharing with one-tap save and direct call or message actions.
Read More Technology News 3 months ago Poco Pad M1 Leak: Specs, Renders, and Rebranding Confirmed Renders and specs for the Poco Pad M1 have leaked, revealing a 12.1-inch 120Hz display, Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, 8GB/256GB, 12,000mAh battery and two 8MP cameras. The lineup closely matches the Redmi Pad 2 Pro, suggesting a rebrand.
Read More Technology News 3 months ago Apple TV Will Stream All MLS Matches Free in 2026 Nationwide Starting in 2026, Apple TV will stream all MLS matches at no extra cost, ending the separate Season Pass. The change includes regular-season games, playoffs, and related studio content, reshaping sports streaming.
Read More Technology News 3 months ago Samsung RAM Price Spike: Is PC Gaming Facing a Crisis? Rumors say Samsung may raise DDR5 memory prices by up to 50–60% as AI and data-center demand soaks up DRAM supply. Gamers could face higher RAM costs, tighter stock, and tough upgrade choices.
Read More Technology News 3 months ago X Unveils Chat: Encrypted Calls and Disappearing Files X has launched Chat, its overhauled messaging system with end-to-end encryption, voice and video calls, file sharing, editable and disappearing messages, plus screenshot protections. iOS and web get it now; Android is coming.
Read More Cars & Mobility News 3 months ago 2028 BMW iX3 M Spied on Pirelli P Zero R ELECT Tires A camouflaged 2028 BMW iX3 M was photographed at the Nürburgring wearing Pirelli P Zero R ELECT 22-inch tires. Spied details hint at serious performance upgrades, M-specific design tweaks and power estimates from ~700 hp upward.
Read More Cars & Mobility News New Cars 3 months ago 2026 Nissan Pathfinder: Sharper Look, New Tech, Same V6 Nissan refreshes the 2026 Pathfinder with sharper styling, a modernized interior and upgraded tech while keeping the 3.5L V6. The three-row SUV gains a standard 12.3-inch display, wireless phone charging and stronger camera views.
Read More Cars & Mobility News 3 months ago Audi’s First F1 Livery: Is Copper Too Much Like Silver? Audi’s first F1 livery concept — a copper-and-black design with red accents — has sparked debate. Could the metallic copper read as silver on TV and track? We examine branding, visibility, and alternatives like black-and-red.