OpenAI closes record $122 billion round at $852 billion valuation, opens door to retail investors for the first time
There is a number that keeps getting larger, and on Tuesday it got larger again. OpenAI announced that it had closed its latest funding round
South Korea turns to Russian naphtha as Asia’s chip supply chain feels the squeeze
When Iran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz in late February, choking off the corridor through which a fifth of the world’s oil and gas
Iraq defeat Bolivia 2-1 to qualify for FIFA World Cup 2026
Goals from Ali Al-Hamadi and Aymen Hussein send Iraq to their first FIFA World Cup since 1986.
First Black astronaut candidate ‘proud’ Victor Glover will make history
First Black astronaut candidate Ed Dwight says he’s “really proud” of Victor Glover who’s set to make history.
New research challenges traditional models of language processing
Multiple regions of the brain engage in fast-moving conversations to understand language, UTHealth Houston researchers have discovered, dispelling a prior school of thought that only
Residents inspect drone damage near Erbil airport
Residents living near Erbil’s international airport in northern Iraq, say falling drone debris has damaged properties.
Large study links more siblings to better bereavement coping
Having more brothers and sisters may make it easier to cope with the death of a parent, in midlife, particularly when it’s the mother who
Sleep duration and genetics interact to affect functional health
Lifestyle-behavioral factors and socioeconomic status play an important role in shaping healthy aging, but their effects may differ depending on your DNA, according to a
Study reveals molecular control of tooth root formation and growth
Tooth root development relies on precise coordination of cellular signals, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Researchers have uncovered how two proteins, Gli2 and Gli3
Blood test may detect cognitive decline years before symptoms
A blood test could help identify people at higher risk of cognitive decline years before a traditional diagnosis is possible – according to University of
One year of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS Secretary: The Lancet reacts, and so do I
Editors of The Lancet published an op-ed decrying RFK Jr.’s one year of failure at HHS. They’re correct about RFK Jr, but they are not
DHS denies ICE will be at Marine Corps graduations, contradicting military website’s notice
A notice on an official Marine Corps website — later amended — said federal officers would be there to conduct “lawful immigration status inquiries.”
The case against Charlie Kirk’s suspected killer just hit a major snag
Evidence suggests that the bullet that killed anti-LGBTQ+ MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk last September 10 didn’t match the rifle allegedly connected to the accused 22-year-old