Read More Scince News Space a month ago Four Astronauts Restore Full ISS Crew After Evacuation SpaceX delivered four astronauts to the ISS on Feb. 14, restoring a full seven-person crew after a rare medical evacuation. The arrivals let NASA resume paused spacewalks and science operations aboard the orbiting laboratory.
Read More Scince News Nature a month ago The Fourth Global Coral Bleaching Wave Devastating Reefs A report on the Fourth Global Coral Bleaching Event: how ocean warming, driven by excess heat uptake, is accelerating mass bleaching, why large-scale monitoring matters, and what can be done to protect reefs.
Read More Scince News Scientific a month ago How Daily Mental Sharpness Can Cost You 40 Minutes Each New research from U of T Scarborough links daily swings in cognitive sharpness to roughly 30–40 minutes of effective work per day, revealing sleep, mood and pacing as key levers to boost productivity.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Worrying About Aging May Speed Up Your Biological Clock New research links persistent anxiety about aging—especially fears of declining health—to faster biological aging measured by epigenetic clocks in midlife women, highlighting mental health as a factor in physical aging.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Parker Probe Rewrites the Mystery of Solar Wind Heating Parker Solar Probe's close passes reveal how the solar wind gains heat and speed. New analyses using real particle distributions and the ALPS solver revise theories of energy transfer in the sun's plasma and sharpen space weather forecasts.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Space Turns Skulls Into Moving Rooms: Brain Shifts MRI scans of 26 astronauts reveal that long stays in microgravity nudge the brain upward and backward, with some regions shifting over 2 mm. Most changes recover within months, but implications for long missions remain important.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Could Brazil Buy One Million Bitcoin? BTC Rally Outlook Brazil's proposal to buy one million Bitcoin could be a major catalyst for BTC. Combined with spot ETF inflows and supportive technicals, the move may test key resistances and reshape institutional demand.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Dogecoin Jumps 20% as Musk Spurs Meme Coin Rally Today Dogecoin surged 20% in 24 hours to over $0.11 after Elon Musk hinted X will enable in-timeline trading. PEPE and PIPPIN also jumped as traders chased short-term meme coin gains.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Why Pi Network Price Jumped 50%: Drivers & Outlook Pi Network price surged 50% on upgrade anticipation, rising volume, and listing speculation. We analyze on-chain demand, technical signals, and what to watch next for Pi Coin investors and traders.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago PIPPIN Meme Coin Surges 33% — Next Targets and Risks PIPPIN, the meme coin, surged 33% to $0.70 on a volume spike to $86.7M. Resistance at $0.50 flipped to support; $0.75–$0.80 are next targets if $0.60 holds. Watch volume, liquidity, and risk of a pullback to $0.55.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago How Counting Drinks and Cancer Warnings Reduce Alcohol A study with nearly 8,000 participants found that pairing a clear warning about alcohol-related cancer with a simple habit — counting drinks — led to measurable reductions in consumption over six weeks.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Why Jupiter Is Slightly Smaller Than We Thought, Now New radio-occultation measurements from Juno shrink Jupiter's measured radius by a few kilometers, refining models of its interior, atmosphere, and formation with improved data and wind corrections.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Milky Way's Magnetic Maze: New Map Reveals Surprises A broadband radio survey from the DRAO 15m telescope reveals the Milky Way's magnetic field is far more tangled and structured than expected, providing new constraints on star formation, cosmic rays, and galactic dynamics.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Could a Ketogenic Diet Undo Damage from Prenatal Stress? A rat study shows that a post-weaning ketogenic diet reduced behavioral problems caused by prenatal stress, with sex-specific mechanisms. Findings suggest dietary strategies could one day help prevent neurodevelopmental harm, pending human trials.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago New Mortal Kombat II Trailer Release Date Revealed Warner Bros. confirms the new Mortal Kombat II trailer lands on February 25, 2026. Read on for release dates, cast updates, plot hints, and what fans can expect from the sequel and its cinematic future.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Microsoft AI Boss: Office Work Will Be Automated Soon Microsoft's AI chief predicts many desk jobs will be automated within 12–18 months. Markets, developers and business models are reacting fast as code generation and workplace models evolve — but reliability and economic impact remain uncertain.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Caviar's Valentine iPhone 17 Pro: Gold, Diamonds, 14 Units Caviar debuts a Valentine-themed Garden of Eden series for the iPhone 17 Pro: three limited-run designs — Charming Lotus, Goldfish, Wings of Love — clad in gold, rubies and diamonds, with prices from $10,000 and only 14 units each.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Doubao 2.0: ByteDance Sparks an Era of AI Agents, Globally ByteDance introduces Doubao 2.0, an agent-focused AI model designed for complex, multi-step tasks. Promising high-end reasoning, competitive performance versus GPT-5.2 and Gemini 3 Pro, and roughly 10x lower running costs.
Read More Technology News a month ago X Is Becoming a Trading Hub for Stocks and Crypto Soon X (formerly Twitter) is adding in-app trading for stocks and crypto via Smart Cashtags and preparing X Money payments. Trading arrives in weeks; payments roll out after testing in a few months.
Read More Technology News a month ago Why Acer Is Raising PC Prices as Memory Costs Surge Acer has announced a price increase tied to rising RAM and SSD module costs, beginning February 20 in Japan. Details and global scope remain unclear, but affected devices likely include laptops and desktops that use memory modules.