Read More Technology News Smart phones 2 months ago Galaxy S26 Phones Confirm Satellite Calls and Wi‑Fi 7 FCC filings show the Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra include satellite communication (SCS/NTN) and Wi‑Fi 7, powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Skylo integration may enable messaging and emergency calls where there’s no cellular coverage.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 2 months ago Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold: Thinner Than Its Camera Bump? Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold flips expectations: unfolded it's a razor-thin 3.9mm — so thin its camera housing appears thicker than the phone. We examine the design oddities, camera trade-offs, and availability.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 2 months ago Official Galaxy Z TriFold Lands in US Jan 30 — Price $2,899 Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z TriFold in the U.S. on January 30, 2025. The single 512GB Crafted Black model is priced at $2,899 and features a 10-inch inner display, Snapdragon 8 Elite, 200MP camera and 5,600mAh battery.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Tiny Lipid Bubbles: How They Spread and Can Stop Cancer Tiny lipid bubbles called extracellular vesicles help cancer spread. Researchers recreate them as liposomes to map metastasis and deliver targeted therapies, aiming to block spread and improve treatment.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Can Shoes Really Sharpen Your Mind? The Science Examined Nike and others claim textured soles boost focus by stimulating the feet. Neuroscience shows shoes can change sensory feedback and posture, but direct cognitive enhancement for healthy adults remains unproven.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Could Bamboo Really Be the Next Global Superfood? Explained A new review finds bamboo shoots offer nutritional benefits—improving blood sugar control, gut health and inflammation—but safety concerns and limited human trials mean more research and proper preparation are essential.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Could Vitamin B1 Unlock Better Gut Motility? New Study A large genetic study links vitamin B1 (thiamine) metabolism to stool frequency, suggesting thiamine may influence gut motility and offering new leads for personalized nutrition and IBS research.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago One Genetic Thread: How Eight Psychiatric Disorders Connect A 2025 study identifies shared genetic variants across eight psychiatric disorders, revealing pleiotropic variants that act across brain development and suggesting new avenues for treatments targeting common molecular pathways.
Read More Scince News Nature 2 months ago Arctic Browning Accelerates: Heat, Drought, Risk and Carbon New research in Science Advances links extreme heat and drought to accelerating "Arctic browning": loss of vegetation that threatens food webs, alters carbon balance, and signals lasting ecosystem change.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Why Marvel Must Move On: Sacrificing MCU Icons for the Future An analysis of why Marvel may need to retire iconic MCU heroes to reboot its cinematic universe, comparing franchise strategies, industry trends, and ideas for a new generation of characters and storytelling.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Travis Scott Joins Nolan's The Odyssey — First Image Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey teases Travis Scott with a first image after an AFC teaser. Read about the cast, release date, fan reactions, and what this unexpected casting could mean for the film.
Read More Movies & TV News Serial 2 months ago The Batman Part II: Romance, Castings, and A Long Halloween New casting rumors for The Batman Part II suggest Sebastian Stan as Harvey Dent and Scarlett Johansson as Gilda — hinting at an A Long Halloween-inspired romantic tragedy in Matt Reeves’s 2027 sequel.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Tom Cruise Final Reckoning: Two Stunts for the Ages Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning may not be his best film, but it features two of his most daring practical stunts—a submerged submarine escape and a breathtaking biplane chase—reshaping modern action cinema.
Read More Movies & TV News 2 months ago Chris Pratt's Mercy: AI Casting Ideas and Controversy Chris Pratt reveals he once suggested using an AI actor or Oprah for Mercy's AI judge. Rebecca Ferguson stars as the machine judge; the film's critics and audiences remain sharply divided.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 2 months ago Bitcoin, Ethereum Fall After $1.7B ETF Outflows This Week Bitcoin and Ethereum dip after $1.73B in crypto ETF outflows last week, leaving spot BTC pinned below $90k. Analysis covers ETF redemptions, liquidity pockets, on‑chain cooling, and trading guidance for crypto traders.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 2 months ago Bitcoin Poised for Short-Term Bounce Near Channel Low Bitcoin consolidates near the lower boundary of a major channel as a three-drive pattern forms on shorter timeframes. Traders await a market structure break to confirm a short-term BTC relief bounce.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 2 months ago Melania Meme Coin Gains as Trump Token Keeps Falling A Brett Ratner documentary screening boosted the Melania meme coin by 17%, while the Official Trump token has plunged 93%. Analysis of market drivers, risks, and the rise of celebrity-themed crypto assets.
Read More Scince News Space 2 months ago Space-Aged Viruses: Phages Evolve into Antibiotic Allies A space experiment shows bacteriophages and E. coli evolve differently in microgravity. Space-driven phage mutations improved killing of antibiotic-resistant UTI bacteria, informing new phage therapies.
Read More Scince News Scientific 2 months ago Ultrasound for Consciousness: Probing the Brain's Secrets Transcranial focused ultrasound offers noninvasive, deep, and precise brain stimulation. MIT researchers outline experiments to test how specific brain regions generate consciousness and pain, moving from correlation to causation.
Read More Scince News Scientific 2 months ago New Brain Study: Episodic and Semantic Memory Merge New fMRI research from Nottingham and Cambridge finds overlapping brain activity when people recall personal events and factual knowledge, challenging decades-long views that episodic and semantic memory are separate systems.