Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago Stolen Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale: Rare Supercar Vanishes One of only 33 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradales has gone missing after a suspicious €10 ownership transfer. Heirs offer a €100,000 reward as Italian police investigate forgery and extortion. Learn the latest on the search and specs.
Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago Next Mazda MX-5: Mild-Hybrid Plans and Rotary Hints Mazda is reportedly developing the fifth-generation MX-5 with mild-hybrid technology and possible rotary options. Interviews with Mazda Europe suggest the next MX-5 will remain lightweight, affordable and driver-focused, arriving later this decade.
Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago AUDI C Concept Reimagined as Chinese Sports Coupe Potential Digital artist Theottle reimagines Audi's Concept C as the AUDI C Concept — a China-focused, sporty coupe that could become an affordable halo for the AUDI brand, using E7X BEV/EREV technology and design cues from the E5 Sportback.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Galaxy S26 Ultra Photos Hint at Subtle Camera Gains Leaked images from a content creator show Galaxy S26 Ultra photos compared with the S25 Ultra. Wider apertures—200MP at f/1.4 and a brighter 5x telephoto—appear to yield slightly brighter, sharper low-light shots, though differences remain subtle.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Small Changes, Big Promises: Inside the Galaxy S26 Batteries EU energy labels leaked ahead of Samsung's Feb 25 reveal confirm the Galaxy S26 series' battery specs: S26 at 4,175 mAh (4,300 mAh typical), S26+ 4,755 mAh (4,900 typical), S26 Ultra 4,855 mAh (5,000 typical), plus IP68 and durability ratings.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago iPhone 18 Pro Hits Test Production, Design Tweaks Loom A Weibo leak alleges the iPhone 18 Pro series has entered test production. Apple is reportedly running production validation on real assembly lines; expect minor design tweaks like a smaller Dynamic Island and a likely September launch.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Why Samsung Still Rules Europe - Apple and Honor Surge Samsung led Europe’s smartphone market in 2025 with 46.6M shipments, while Apple and Honor recorded the strongest growth. Market volume slipped 1% to 134.2M units amid shifting brand momentum and Q4 seasonal swings.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Honor Will Bring a Humanoid Robot to MWC — Surprise Reveal Honor teased a surprise at MWC: its first humanoid robot alongside the Magic V6 foldable, Robot Phone, MagicPad4 and MagicBook Pro 14. The reveal marks a shift from phones to embodied AI and raises fresh engineering and safety questions.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Honor Magic V6 Splits Batteries and Satellite Options Honor’s Magic V6 will arrive in two trims: a BeiDou satellite-enabled PNM-AN20 with a 7,150mAh battery and 120W charging, and a PNM-AN10 with 6,850mAh and 80W. Specs include Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 200MP camera, and in-house chips.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Chinese Flagships Testing Privacy Displays This Year Chinese smartphone makers are reportedly testing hardware-level privacy displays similar to Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra. Leaks point to possible rollouts in flagship models from Xiaomi, vivo, Oppo, OnePlus and Realme this fall 2026.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Vivo Tests Single-Cell Phone Battery Reaching 12,000mAh A Weibo leak says Vivo is testing a single-cell 4.53V silicon battery with a rated 10,000mAh and typical capacity near 11,000–12,000mAh. The move highlights a growing trend toward massive smartphone batteries.
Read More Scince News General info a month ago Why a Cancer Diagnosis Can Increase Criminal Convictions A Danish cohort study links cancer diagnoses to a measurable rise in criminal convictions years later, exploring economic strain, survival expectations, and the role of social safety nets in shaping outcomes.
Read More Scince News Nature a month ago World’s Oldest Fossilized Cloaca Discovered in Germany A Permian-era resting trace from Germany preserves the earliest known fossilized cloaca and keratinous scales, revealing soft-tissue anatomy and evolutionary links between early reptiles and their modern descendants.
Read More Scince News Nature a month ago Life May Have Begun in Sticky Gel, Not Cells — Early Earth Researchers propose that life could have begun inside semi-solid gels — biofilm-like matrices that concentrate and protect molecules, favor polymerization, and create niches for early metabolism on early Earth and beyond.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago When Diagnosis Fails: Autism and ADHD Share Biology New research links autism symptom severity to shared brain connectivity and gene-expression patterns found in some children with ADHD, urging a dimensional, biology-focused approach to neurodevelopmental conditions.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Top Economist Warns: Stocks, Metals, and Crypto Risk Moody's chief economist Mark Zandi warns that slowing growth, rising Treasury yields, high valuations and geopolitical risks could trigger a sharper downturn across stocks, gold, silver and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Standard Chartered Keeps $2T Stablecoin Forecast to 2028 Standard Chartered keeps its forecast that the stablecoin market will reach $2 trillion by 2028, but trims projected T-bill demand from stablecoin reserves to $800B–$1T, citing cyclical headwinds and regulatory shifts.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Strategy Adds 592 BTC in 100th Purchase, Raising Holdings Strategy completed its 100th Bitcoin purchase, adding 592 BTC for about $39.8M and bringing total holdings to 717,722 BTC. The buy was funded via an ATM stock sale and reflects nearly six years of corporate accumulation.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Hybrid Immune Reset Reverses Type 1 Diabetes in Mice Stanford researchers combined blood stem cell and pancreatic islet transplants to create a hybrid immune system that prevented and reversed Type 1 diabetes in mice without chronic immunosuppression, pointing to new cures.
Read More Scince News Nature a month ago Why Earth's Biodiversity Engine Is Losing Momentum Now New research shows species turnover in local ecosystems has slowed by about a third since the 1970s. Declining regional species pools and habitat degradation blunt the natural dynamism that once kept ecosystems resilient.