Read More Technology News New Gadgets 5 months ago Harman Kardon Aura Studio 5: Nature-Light Bluetooth Speaker Harman Kardon launches Aura Studio 5 in Japan: a transparent Bluetooth speaker with nature-themed light projection, 160W 360° sound, Bluetooth 5.4, app-controlled themes, and a Nov 13 release at ¥46,200.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 5 months ago China Smartphone Shipments Dip Slightly in Q3 2025 - IDC IDC reports a slight 0.5% year-on-year drop in China smartphone shipments for Q3 2025, with 68.46 million units shipped. vivo led the market as Apple, Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo and Honor stayed closely packed.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Vince Gilligan's Pluribus: Reclaiming the Hero in TV Vince Gilligan's Pluribus pivots from antiheroes to a hopeful, strange thriller on Apple TV+. Rhea Seehorn leads as the lone immune woman in a world transformed by a bliss-inducing virus. Premiere: Nov 7, 2025.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Avengers: Doomsday Trailer Set for December 2025 Debut Marvel reportedly will debut the first Avengers: Doomsday trailer in cinemas before Avatar: Fire and Ash on Dec 19, 2025. Expect multiple teaser cuts, possible Steve Rogers and Peggy Carter cameos, and a prominent Doctor Doom reveal.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Pluribus Premiere: Apple TV+ Release Schedule & Details Find the full Apple TV+ release schedule for Vince Gilligan's sci-fi series Pluribus. Premiere date, weekly episode plan, cast highlights, episode list, and what to expect from this high-profile release.
Read More Movies & TV News 5 months ago Major Rumor Debunked: HBO's Harry Potter Has No Narrator HBO confirms its Harry Potter TV series will not include a narrator. Production continues in the UK with a star-studded cast and Succession writer Francesca Gardiner leading the adaptation for a 2027 release.
Read More Cryptocurrency News Analysis 5 months ago Columbia Study: Wash Trading Inflated Polymarket Volume Columbia University research finds about 25% of Polymarket trades were wash trades, with the highest manipulation in sports markets. Study notes platform design may have enabled activity; crypto markets were minimally affected.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 5 months ago Ethena Faces 37% Downside Risk as Death Cross Nears Ethena has dropped nearly 40% amid large token unlocks and whale sell‑offs. A death cross on the daily chart threatens a 37% downside; a reclaim of the 200‑day SMA near $0.47 would signal a bullish reversal.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 5 months ago Bitcoin Holds 50-Week EMA as Spot ETF Inflows Rise Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $240M in inflows, ending a six-day outflow streak as BTC defended the 50-week EMA near $100K. Institutional buying from BlackRock and Fidelity highlights the technical and on-chain signals traders are watching.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 5 months ago Bitcoin ETFs Break Six-Day Outflows with $240M Inflow U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs posted a $239.9M inflow, ending a six-day outflow streak. BlackRock and Fidelity led gains; Ether ETFs bounced back modestly while Solana ETFs continue strong inflows.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 5 months ago Blockchain Payments Consortium Sets Cross-Chain Standards Seven major crypto firms formed the Blockchain Payments Consortium to create cross-chain standards for stablecoin transfers, aiming to boost interoperability, speed, and regulatory compliance for blockchain payments.
Read More Scince News Scientific 5 months ago How Engineers Brought Octopus Camouflage to Bacteria UC San Diego researchers engineered bacteria to produce xanthommatin, a rare cephalopod pigment, using growth-coupled biosynthesis. The method boosts yields dramatically and opens doors for camouflage research and sustainable biomanufacturing.
Read More Scince News Health 5 months ago Tobacco Plus Cannabis Linked to Distinct Brain Changes A preliminary brain-imaging study finds higher FAAH enzyme levels in people who use tobacco with cannabis, suggesting a molecular link that may explain greater addiction and mental health risks among co-users.
Read More Scince News Health 5 months ago Sweetener Warning: Erythritol May Harm Brain Barrier New lab research suggests erythritol, a common sugar substitute, can damage the blood-brain barrier, alter vessel tone and interfere with clot breakdown — potential pathways that could raise stroke and heart risk.
Read More Scince News Space 5 months ago Neutrino Shape-Shifters: Global Study Reveals Cosmic Clues A combined analysis of NOvA and T2K beams maps how neutrinos change flavor. The team sharpened measurements of neutrino oscillations, probed CP violation hints, and set the stage for next-generation detectors.
Read More Scince News Space 5 months ago 10,000× Sun: Massive Stars That Shaped Early Galaxies A new model proposes that extremely massive stars (1,000–10,000× the Sun) in early globular clusters produced powerful winds that chemically enriched clusters, influenced early galaxies, and left behind intermediate-mass black holes.
Read More Scince News Scientific 5 months ago Topological Insulators Unlock Hidden Terahertz Light Scientists used topological insulators and split-ring resonators to generate both even and odd terahertz harmonics, paving the way for compact, tunable THz sources for communications, imaging, and quantum tech.
Read More Scince News Space 5 months ago JWST Builds First 3D Map Where Water Breaks on WASP-18b JWST's 3D eclipse mapping of WASP-18b reveals regions hot enough to thermally dissociate water, producing the first volumetric atmospheric map of an ultra-hot Jupiter and new insights into exoplanet chemistry.
Read More Scince News Space 5 months ago Trump Renominates Jared Isaacman to Lead NASA Again President Trump has renominated Jared Isaacman to lead NASA after withdrawing his nomination five months ago. This article examines the politics, Isaacman’s background, the Artemis lunar challenges, and the confirmation hurdles ahead.
Read More Scince News Space 5 months ago Chinese Taikonauts Delayed After Space Debris Strike A piece of space debris struck the Shenzhou-20 return capsule docked at China’s Tiangong station, delaying the November crew return. CMSA is analyzing the damage and weighing contingency plans to keep astronauts safe.