Read More Scince News Health 4 months ago AI Reads Sweat: Real-Time Health Monitoring with Wearables Wearable sensors plus AI are turning sweat into a non-invasive, real-time source of health data. Researchers at UTS and others are developing microfluidic patches to monitor biomarkers for hydration, stress, glucose, and early disease signals.
Read More Scince News Health 4 months ago Distant Volcano Sparked the Black Death: New Evidence Multidisciplinary research links a large volcanic eruption around 1345 to climate cooling, grain rerouting from the Black Sea and the maritime spread of Yersinia pestis, offering a new explanation for how the Black Death reached Europe.
Read More Scince News Health 4 months ago New Tick-Borne Rickettsia in Dogs: Could It Threaten Humans? Scientists have identified a new spotted-fever Rickettsia, Rickettsia finnyi, in dogs across the U.S. Southeast and Midwest. Cultured and sequenced by NC State, the pathogen could pose a human risk if it spills over from ticks.
Read More Scince News General info 4 months ago Cornell Engineers Create Fabric That Absorbs 99.87% Light Cornell engineers transformed merino wool into an ultrablack fabric that absorbs 99.87% of light using polydopamine dyeing and plasma-etched nanofibrils, inspired by the magnificent riflebird. Scalable and wearable, it challenges costly ultrablack materials.
Read More Scince News Health 4 months ago How Your Gut Microbes Quietly Shape Your Sleep Quality Discover how the gut microbiome influences sleep quality through neurotransmitters, vagal signaling, and inflammation—and learn practical, science-backed steps to improve both gut health and rest.
Read More Scince News Health 4 months ago Shingles Vaccine May Slow Dementia and Cut Deaths by 30% A follow-up study of Wales' 2013 shingles vaccination program finds vaccinated people had lower rates of mild cognitive impairment and were nearly 30% less likely to die from dementia, suggesting vaccines targeting nerve viruses may influence dementia risk and progression.
Read More Scince News General info 4 months ago How Hand Gestures Make Speakers More Persuasive Today New research shows that specific hand gestures that visually match spoken ideas make speakers appear clearer, more competent and more persuasive. Learn the science, experiments, and practical tips.
Read More Cars & Mobility News New Cars 4 months ago 2026 Subaru Trailseeker Starts at $39,995 — Quickest EV Subaru opens U.S. orders for the 2026 Trailseeker electric SUV. Pricing starts at $39,995 for Premium, with Limited at $43,995 and Touring at $46,555. Twin-motor AWD, 280-mile range, 375 hp and 0-60 mph in 4.4s.
Read More Cars & Mobility News 4 months ago 2027 Mercedes GLC Facelift: Subtle Visual Refresh Update Spy shots and renderings preview the 2027 Mercedes GLC facelift: subtle front and rear tweaks, star-themed LED graphics, a shorter grille and an AMG GLC 63 likely moving to a hybrid inline-six.
Read More Cars & Mobility News New Cars 4 months ago Toyota Gazoo Racing Unveils GR GT Supercars With 4.0L V8 Toyota Gazoo Racing reveals its GR GT road car and GR GT3 prototypes: all-aluminum body, 4.0L twin‑turbo V8 with electric assist, 640 hp, 850 Nm combined torque, and race-focused chassis tech.
Read More Cars & Mobility News 4 months ago Lexus Revives LFA Name as Electric Supercar Concept Lexus revives the LFA name with an electric concept unveiled alongside Toyota Gazoo Racing's GR GT projects. The concept pairs an aluminum performance chassis with bold design and a cockpit-focused interior.
Read More Cars & Mobility News 4 months ago Lamborghini Temerario Gets One-Off Ad Personam Paint Lamborghini's Ad Personam crafted a one-off Temerario with a 320-hour crystal paint livery blending Verde Shock, Nero Nemesis and Grigio Maat. The hybrid supercar delivers 907 hp and a 0-62 mph time of 2.7s.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 4 months ago Galaxy Z TriFold's Geekbench Flop: What Went Wrong? Leaked Geekbench 6 results show the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold scoring below Snapdragon 8 Elite’s official benchmarks. Here’s a breakdown of the scores, specs, and what buyers should consider before launch.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 4 months ago iPhone Air Plummets: Record Resale Value Decline in Weeks SellCell analysis finds the iPhone Air losing 40–48% of its value within 10 weeks, underperforming other iPhone 17 models. See the trade-in figures, model comparisons, and what buyers and sellers should consider.
Read More Technology News 4 months ago EU Opens Probe into WhatsApp Ban on Third-Party AI The European Commission is investigating Meta’s new WhatsApp policy that blocks third-party AI providers from using WhatsApp Business tools, probing potential abuse of dominance and impacts for businesses and users.
Read More Technology News 4 months ago When Will the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 Arrive? A new report suggests the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 will arrive next summer, likely in July, launching alongside the Galaxy Watch9 and Samsung’s next Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip models. Internal naming hints explained.
Read More Technology News 4 months ago Pixel Watch Gets Double-Pinch and Wrist-Turn Gestures A teardown of the latest Pixel Watch app shows Google is developing new gestures — a double-pinch for calls, photos and notifications, and returning wrist-turn gestures to silence calls and dismiss alerts. Timing remains unclear.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 4 months ago OnePlus 15R Leaks: Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 12GB RAM Benchmarks OnePlus' 15R appears on Geekbench with model CPH2767, Android 16 and 12GB RAM. Benchmarks show 2,846 (single‑core) and 9,775 (multi‑core). Launch set for Dec 17; expect Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 165Hz display and robust IP and wireless features.
Read More Movies & TV News 4 months ago Rush Hour 4 Confirms $100M+ Budget and Global Backers Rush Hour 4 is reportedly moving forward with a production budget above $100M, Saudi investment, and a Paramount–Warner distribution arrangement. Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are said to be returning.
Read More Movies & TV News 4 months ago Oscar-Winning DP Eric Messerschmidt Joins The Batman 2 Matt Reeves has hired Oscar-winning cinematographer Eric Messerschmidt for The Batman Part II. Learn what this new DP could mean for the sequel's visual style, production timeline, and how it compares to the first film.