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Superbugs evolve in waste water, and could end up in our food

Sep 22, 2016 02:00 am UTC| Science

We are heading into a post-antibiotic era, where common infections could once again be deadly. A phenomenon known as antimicrobial resistance threatens the heart of modern medicine. Antimicrobial resistance occurs when...

Genetic studies reveal diversity of early human populations – and pin down when we left Africa

Sep 21, 2016 17:36 pm UTC| Science

Humans are a success story like no other. We are now living in the Anthropocene age, meaning much of what we see around us has been made or influenced by people. Amazingly, all humans alive today from the inhabitants of...

Web of Science Predicts 2016 Nobel Prize Winners

Sep 21, 2016 04:19 am UTC| Science

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21, 2016--The Intellectual Property and Science business of Thomson Reuters, the worlds leader in intelligent information for businesses and professionals, today announced its 2016 Citation...

NASA Opens Media Accreditation, New Target Dates Set for Orbital ATK Resupply Launch from Virginia

Sep 20, 2016 23:26 pm UTC| Science

WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, 2016 --Media accreditation now is open, with new launch dates, for the next NASA-contracted cargo resupply flight launching from Virginia to the International Space Station. Orbital ATK is...

What's the point of maths research? It's the abstract nonsense behind tomorrow's breakthroughs

Sep 20, 2016 01:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Science

Whenever I tell people Im a mathematical researcher, Im usually met with some form of bewilderment. Occasionally thats followed by the immediate end of the conversation. If there is a follow-up question, its usually not...

What exactly is the scientific method and why do so many people get it wrong?

Sep 15, 2016 17:17 pm UTC| Science

Claims that the the science isnt settled with regard to climate change are symptomatic of a large body of ignorance about how science works. So what is the scientific method, and why do so many people, sometimes...

How studying a disease that affects hundreds of people could save millions of lives

Sep 15, 2016 16:32 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science

A rare disease is one that affects fewer than five in 10,000 people. You might wonder why anyone would dedicate their life to studying a disease when only a handful of people would benefit from a cure. Why not study one of...

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Economy

Stock Futures Dip as Investors Await Key Payrolls Data

US stock futures declined early Friday as markets braced for the December nonfarm payrolls report, a pivotal indicator for Federal Reserve policy. By 03:28 ET, SP 500 futures slipped 0.2%, Nasdaq 100 futures dropped 0.3%,...

Autonomous Vehicles: The Next Technological Revolution

Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are poised to revolutionize transportation, much like the transition from horses to cars, according to Siddharth Mehta, Senior Director at AI computing firm Tenstorrent and former Waymo product...

Bitcoin Edges Higher Amid Jobs Report but Faces Weekly Decline

Bitcoin recorded modest gains on Friday following the release of Decembers stronger-than-expected jobs report, but it remains on track for significant weekly losses. Heightened concerns over slower U.S. interest rate cuts...

Elevated Stock Valuations and Rising Treasury Yields Pose Risks to US Equities

US equities face increasing risks as elevated stock valuations meet a less resilient economy, according to BCA Research analysts led by Peter Berezin. The SP 500 surged 23.3% in 2024, marking its strongest two-year...

US Job Growth Surges in December, Impacting Fed Rate Cut Outlook

The US economy defied expectations in December, adding 256,000 nonfarm payroll jobs, surpassing economists forecast of 164,000 and Novembers revised 212,000 increase. The unemployment rate dipped to 4.1%, down from...

Politics

Biden Calls for Enhanced Cybersecurity to Counter Escalating Threats

President Joe Biden is introducing an executive order to strengthen cybersecurity standards for federal agencies and contractors, targeting vulnerabilities exposed by recent cyberattacks linked to China. The order,...

Liberal Party Seeks Trudeau's Replacement as Leadership Race Heats Up

Canadas Liberal Party is in search of a new leader following Prime Minister Justin Trudeaus announcement to step down. The winner will be revealed on March 9. Top contenders include prominent figures with extensive...

Japan’s Foreign Minister to Attend Trump’s Inauguration

Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya is set to attend Donald Trumps January 20 inauguration for his second term as U.S. president, marking a historic first for a Japanese cabinet member. According to Japans Nikkei...

Biden Extends Deportation Relief for 900,000 Immigrants Ahead of Trump's Return

President Joe Bidens administration has renewed deportation protections for 900,000 immigrants from Venezuela, El Salvador, Ukraine, and Sudan through the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program. This move extends their...

Maduro Sworn in for Controversial Third Term Amid Election Dispute

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, in power since 2013, was inaugurated for a third term despite an ongoing election dispute and international backlash. The July election, declared in Maduros favor by Venezuelas...

Science

Explosive CIA Whistleblower Claims Havana Syndrome Victims Face Cancer, Dementia, and Government Betrayal

A former CIA operative has come forward with alarming allegations, claiming that victims of the mysterious Havana Syndrome are now battling devastating health issues, including cancer, dementia, and Parkinsons disease. The...

FDA Approval of Opdivo Injection Sparks Hope for Cancer Patients with Revolutionary Treatment Update

In a significant advancement for cancer care, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an injectable version of Bristol Myers Squibbs blockbuster cancer drug Opdivo. Branded as Opdivo Qvantig, the new...

Public Health Experts Warn of ‘Quad-Demic’ as Flu, COVID, RSV, and Norovirus Threaten Winter Surge

Public health experts are raising alarms over a potential quad-demic this winter, with flu, COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and norovirus all expected to surge simultaneously. This unprecedented convergence of...

Philippines' 'Missile Acquisition' Plan Provokes China's 'Arms Race' Warning

The Philippines has announced plans to acquire the U.S.-developed Typhon missile system to bolster its maritime defense capabilities. This decision has elicited strong reactions from China, which warns that such a move...

Technology

Optimistic Outlook for Chipmakers in 2025 Driven by AI Demand

Mizuho analysts project a positive 2025 for chipmakers, supported by robust artificial intelligence (AI) demand, data center expansion, and advancements in networking and memory chips. This optimism persists despite...

TSMC December Sales Surge 57.8%, Driven by AI Demand

TSMC (NYSE:TSM), the worlds leading contract chipmaker, posted a 57.8% year-on-year jump in December sales, reaching T$278.16 billion ($8.44 billion). This sharp growth highlights robust demand from the booming artificial...

Tesla Unveils Redesigned Model Y in China to Compete in Crowded EV Market

Tesla has introduced a revamped Model Y in China, aiming to recapture market share from competitors like Xiaomi. Priced at 263,500 yuan ($35,900), the updated Model Y is 5.4% more expensive than its predecessor. Deliveries...

Elon Musk Offers Starlink Aid Amid LA Wildfires, Criticizes California's Crisis Management

Elon Musk announced that SpaceX would provide free Starlink terminals to wildfire-stricken areas in Los Angeles. The Tesla CEO shared on social media platform X that the terminals would be delivered by Thursday morning to...

Elon Musk’s Controversial EU Clashes Amid DSA Investigation

Elon Musk hosting Alice Weidel, leader of Germanys far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, on his X platform has drawn scrutiny from the European Commission. This move coincides with heightened EU efforts to curb...
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