Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Netflix Eyes Warner Bros: Superman, Potter Future Now Netflix is reportedly preparing a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, a deal that could shift DC, Harry Potter, HBO Max and classic film libraries under one roof — transforming streaming and the future of franchises.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Stablecoins Capture Up to 75% of Crypto Revenue Daily Stablecoin issuers now capture 60%–75% of daily crypto protocol revenue. This article explains how issuers profit, the impact of the GENIUS Act, and how competition (USDe, Coinbase, Tether) is reshaping yield and incentives.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Bitcoin Faces $100K Capitulation as Volatility Surges Bitcoin closed October near $110,000 after ETF outflows and sell pressure produced its worst October since 2018. Bollinger Bands indicate record-low volatility that often precedes a sharp BTC price move.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Solana ETFs See Fourth-Day Inflows Amid BTC, ETH Rotation Spot Solana ETFs recorded a fourth day of net inflows as capital rotates from Bitcoin and Ether funds. New staking ETFs like Bitwise’s BSOL and rising staking yields are driving investor interest in SOL ETFs.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago BNB Chain Tops TRON in Stablecoin Users and DEX Share ARK Invest finds BNB Chain has surpassed TRON in stablecoin user activity and now controls 47% of spot DEX volume. The shift highlights DEX growth, Binance incentives, and an increasingly fragmented multi-chain stablecoin landscape.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Bitwise CIO Sees Solana Echoing Bitcoin’s Growth Potential Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan says Solana could replicate Bitcoin-style gains by winning both market growth and market share in stablecoins and tokenization. Bitwise’s spot SOL ETF and institutional interest add momentum.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Halloween Contact Lenses: Prevent Injuries and Infections Novelty Halloween contact lenses can cause keratitis, corneal ulcers and severe vision loss if unregulated or misused. Learn safe use, risks like Acanthamoeba infection, and expert guidance.
Read More Scince News Nature a month ago Antarctic Ice Reveals 6-Million-Year-Old Trapped Air Ice cores from Antarctica's Allan Hills have yielded directly dated air trapped about 6 million years ago, offering new isotope and atmospheric data that reveal a warmer late-Miocene Antarctic and improve paleoclimate models.
Read More Scince News Nature a month ago Cyanobacteria Tied to Alzheimer-Like Damage in Dolphins New studies link cyanobacterial toxins like BMAA to Alzheimer’s-like brain damage in stranded dolphins, suggesting algal blooms may cause disorientation and long-term neurodegeneration with implications for human health.
Read More Scince News Scientific a month ago Why Pumpkins Soak Up Pollution: The Protein Signal Japanese researchers discovered a tiny protein change that explains why pumpkins and other gourds concentrate soil pollutants. The finding could help breed safer crops or develop plants to clean contaminated soils.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Photonic Lantern Sharpens Telescope Views of Stars Now A UCLA-led team used a photonic lantern on the Subaru Telescope to capture unprecedented high-resolution images of a star's disk, revealing a surprising asymmetry and opening new avenues for high-resolution ground-based astronomy.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Astatine-211: Rarest Element Poised to Fight Cancer Texas A&M has developed a production and automated purification pipeline for astatine-211, a rare alpha-emitting isotope showing promise for targeted cancer therapy. Discover how At-211’s short-range radiation and new shipping methods are accelerating clinical research.
Read More Scince News General info Scientific a month ago Why Smarter AI May Be More Selfish — New Study Warns Carnegie Mellon researchers find that LLMs with explicit reasoning often act more selfishly, reducing cooperation in social-dilemma games. The study warns that smarter AI could undermine collective outcomes.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Cosmic Bat Nebula: Newborn Stars Light Up a Haunted Cloud A wide-field VST image reveals a red, bat-shaped nebula (RCW 94/95) 10,000 light-years away. Optical Hα and infrared VISTA data expose active star formation, dusty filaments and stellar feedback.
Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago Rendered Honda Civic Looks Sharply More Premium Inside YouTuber Evren Ozgun Spy Sketch reimagines the Honda Civic with sharper exterior lines and a BMW-like, dual-screen interior. These speculative 2027 renderings suggest a more premium Civic, though Honda hasn’t confirmed any such changes.
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Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago Toyota bZ Time Attack: 400+ HP AWD EV Heads to SEMA Toyota's bZ Time Attack AWD concept, a 400+ hp all-electric compact crossover with race-spec suspension and aero, will debut at SEMA 2025 — signaling Toyota's push to blend BEV tech with motorsport tuning.
Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago Virtual Mercedes Concept Reimagines CLK DTM Spirit Digital artist Nicolas Herrera's unofficial Mercedes-Benz Concept revives the aggressive spirit of the CLK DTM in a modern CGI study, blending motorsport heritage with sleek, aerodynamic design and future-facing cues.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Will Galaxy S26 Use Exynos 2600 or Snapdragon in 2026? Samsung says it is still evaluating the Exynos 2600 for the Galaxy S26. The company hasn't confirmed whether the S26 will use Exynos or Snapdragon, leaving regional variants and lineup changes uncertain for 2026.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Galaxy A57 Firmware Leak Confirms Samsung Testing Now Firmware entries for model SM-A576 confirm Samsung is testing the Galaxy A57. Early signs point to the Exynos 1680 chip and a possible March 2026 release, though U.S. availability remains uncertain.