Singapore economy grows 4%, beating forecasts
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong says most workers have seen wages outpace inflation.
Volcanoes Ruled Out: Fresh Evidence Uncovers What Ended the Dinosaur Era
Volcanic activity in India altered the climate but didn’t kill the dinosaurs; the Chicxulub meteorite did, by triggering an impact winter and massive environmental changes. Massive volcanic eruptions on the Indian subcontinent have long been suggested as a possible cause
Al Jazeera slams Palestinian Authority move to suspend West Bank operations
The network says the PA's decision is 'in line with the [Israeli] occupation’s actions against its staff'.
Can a Broken Heart Heal Itself? Science Unveils the Answer
In a pioneering study at the University of Arizona, researchers discovered that some patients with artificial hearts show significant heart muscle regeneration. This breakthrough suggests new treatment pathways for heart failure, potentially leading to cures. The study’s excitement hinges on
Revolutionizing Quantum Tech: Scientists Achieve Collective Motion in Macroscopic Oscillators
Scientists at EPFL achieved a breakthrough by synchronizing six mechanical oscillators into a collective quantum state, enabling observations of unique phenomena like quantum sideband asymmetry. This advance paves the way for innovations in quantum computing and sensing. Quantum technologies are
Geologists Solve a 620-Mile Mystery: The Forgotten History of the Denali Fault’s
New research on the Denali Fault reveals three geologic sites were once united in a suture zone, marking the integration of Wrangellia into North America. The study uses inverted metamorphism and monazite analysis to trace tectonic history. New research has
New California regulations aim to ease insurance crisis in wildfire-prone areas
New emergency insurance regulations for California went into effect for the new year that will require home insurance providers to write more policies, including in high-risk wildfire-prone areas.
Claims Trump’s Mom Called Him an ‘Idiot With Zero Social Sense’ Aren’t Grounded in Evidence
Mary Anne MacLeod Trump died in 2000.
The Enigmatic Origins of ‘The Customer is Always Right’
Despite allegations that the phrase once ended with "in matters of taste," we found no evidence to support the claim.
Israel attacks Gaza ‘humanitarian zone’, killing at least 11, wounding 15
Women, children among dead as Israel's military again attacks civilians sheltering in so-called humanitarian safe zone.
South Korean police raid airport, Jeju Air offices after deadly crash
Police searches come as aviation authorities are probing the cause of the deadliest air disaster on South Korean soil.
Celestron Labs S10-60 Stereo Microscope review
The stereo function of the Celestron Labs S10-60 makes this microscope perfect for 3D viewing, for those with a little experience.