Finance & Crypto

5 Critical Factors Behind Bitcoin’s $80,000 Comeback

Bitcoin reclaims $80k amid ETF inflows, Golden Cross formation, and geopolitical tension with Iran. Five key factors driving the surge.

Science & Space

10 Incredible Revelations from the Cambrian Fossil Bonanza That Rewrite Early Life

A Cambrian fossil treasure trove reveals 10 shocking facts: rapid evolution, soft-bodied predators, diverse mollusks, sponge reefs, and more, rewriting early life's story.

Data Science

Silent Vibrations: The Hidden Cause of Unease in Old Buildings, Scientists Warn

Infrasound exposure spikes cortisol and irritability without conscious awareness, potentially explaining eerie feelings in old buildings. A new study links hidden vibrations to stress.

Science & Space

Revolutionary Memory Chip Defies Laws of Miniaturization to Eliminate Overheating

New memory chip defies physics by becoming more efficient as it shrinks, promising ultra-efficient smartphones, wearables, and AI systems with drastically reduced overheating and battery drain.

Science & Space

Coffee's Hidden Power: Gut and Brain Rewired by More Than Caffeine

New study shows coffee reshapes gut bacteria to boost mood, memory, and focus—decaf works just as powerfully as caffeinated for certain cognitive gains.

Health & Medicine

Major Study Finds Alzheimer's Amyloid Drugs Ineffective, Pose Brain Swelling Risks

Major review of 20,000+ patients finds Alzheimer's amyloid drugs ineffective, with significant brain swelling and bleeding risks, prompting calls for caution.

Science & Space

Hidden Blur in Time Reveals Quantum Limit, Physicists Say

Physicists find spontaneous quantum collapse processes may blur time's precision, linking measurement to gravity and opening new paths to unify quantum physics with general relativity.

Web Development

Memory Illusion? Physicists Challenge Reality with Boltzmann Brain Paradox Analysis

New analysis reveals circular reasoning in Boltzmann brain paradox, suggesting memories could be random illusions and undermining trust in knowledge of the past.

Health & Medicine

Massive Study Finds GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Slash Depression and Anxiety Hospitalizations

New study of 100,000 people shows GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic linked to fewer psychiatric hospitalizations and sick days for depression and anxiety.

Science & Space

AI Uncovers Over a Hundred Exoplanets in NASA Data, Including Rare Extreme Worlds

AI tool RAVEN confirms over 100 exoplanets from NASA TESS data, including extreme worlds in the Neptunian desert, revolutionizing planet detection.

Science & Space

Blood Test May Predict Depression Before Symptoms Emerge, Scientists Say

New study: a blood test measuring immune cell aging could detect depression risk months before symptoms appear, offering potential for early intervention.

Science & Space

Beyond the Gym: Scientists Uncover Creatine's Critical Role in Brain and Heart Health

New study reveals creatine's critical role in brain and heart health via ATP regeneration, with benefits for memory, mood, and cardiac function.

Science & Space

MIT Unlocks Atomic Blueprint of High-Tech Material After Decades of Mystery

MIT maps the 3D atomic structure of relaxor ferroelectrics after decades, overturning assumptions and enabling new material designs.

Science & Space

Voyager 1's 50-Year-Old Instrument Turned Off to Conserve Power, NASA Says

NASA powers down Voyager 1's 49-year-old cosmic ray instrument to save energy, extending the historic interstellar mission by months while considering a revival plan.

Science & Space

NASA Declares Artemis II a Triumph, Moon Landing Next as Systems Prove 'Ready'

NASA confirms Artemis II success validates Orion heat shield, SLS trajectory, and launch pad upgrades, enabling Artemis III Moon landing. Minor issues remain.

Environment & Energy

Sunlight-Powered Process Converts Plastic Waste into Clean Hydrogen Fuel

Scientists achieve breakthrough: using sunlight to turn plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel, tackling pollution and energy crises.

Science & Space

Greenland Ice Melt Accelerates Sixfold: Scientists Warn of Unprecedented Extremes

Greenland ice melt surged sixfold since 1990; extreme events more frequent and intense, alarming scientists.

Science & Space

Da Vinci DNA Hunt: Scientists Trace Living Male Descendants, Unlock Renaissance Genius's Genetic Blueprint

Scientists identify living male descendants of Leonardo da Vinci, confirming DNA markers across 21 generations; excavations at family tomb may yield ancient remains for genome reconstruction.

Health & Medicine

Breakthrough: Common Amino Acid Arginine Found to Reverse Alzheimer’s Brain Damage in Animal Trials

Arginine, a cheap amino acid, reduces Alzheimer's brain damage in animal models by lowering amyloid plaques and inflammation, offering hope for a simple therapy.

Open Source

Python 3.13.9 Released: Critical Regression Fix for inspect.getsourcelines

Python 3.13.9 expedited release fixes one regression in inspect.getsourcelines when decorator followed by comment or empty line. No other changes.

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