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Filipinas' Historic Asian Cup Quarterfinals
Sports

Filipinas' Historic Asian Cup Quarterfinals

The Philippine women's national football team, known as the Filipinas, has made history by unexpectedly advancing to the quarterfinals of the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026. This "miraculous" progression marks a significant and historic moment for Philippine football in the prestigious continental tournament.

India's SC Allows Passive Euthanasia
General

India's SC Allows Passive Euthanasia

In a landmark decision, India's Supreme Court has for the first time practically applied passive euthanasia principles, permitting the withdrawal of clinically-assisted nutrition and hydration for a 32-year-old man in a persistent vegetative state. This significant ruling, delivered by Justices JB Pardiwala and K.V. Viswanathan, explicitly states that the withdrawal of life support "must not be a 'single act' or an 'act of abandonment'.

Heavy Water Boosts Nanotube Energy
Technology

Heavy Water Boosts Nanotube Energy

Researchers at UT Dallas have dramatically boosted the energy-harvesting capabilities of carbon nanotube "twistrons" by developing a novel electrolyte system utilizing heavy water. This breakthrough allows the stretchable yarns to efficiently generate electricity from low-frequency movements, paving the way for self-powered wearable technologies and intelligent textiles capable of powering electronic devices.

North Sea Asteroid Impact Confirmed
Science

North Sea Asteroid Impact Confirmed

Scientists have definitively confirmed that the mysterious Silverpit Crater beneath the North Sea was formed by a 160-meter asteroid impact approximately 43–46 million years ago. This groundbreaking discovery, supported by new seismic imaging and rare shocked minerals, reveals the ancient impact generated a massive plume and a devastating tsunami over 100 meters high.

Alexander Brothers Convicted in Sex Trafficking Case
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Alexander Brothers Convicted in Sex Trafficking Case

Luxury real estate brokers Tal, Oren, and Alon Alexander, once known as "The A Team," were found guilty in Manhattan of a years-long conspiracy to traffic women and girls for sex. This landmark conviction, stemming from accusations they used their opulent lifestyle to drug and rape scores of women, could lead to life sentences for each brother.

Data Center Boom Threatens Climate Goals
Technology

Data Center Boom Threatens Climate Goals

The explosive growth of AI-driven data centers is severely threatening U.S. climate objectives and clean energy transitions by demanding unprecedented amounts of electricity, often from fossil fuels. This massive consumption, projected to triple by 2028 and strain vital water supplies, is prompting states to consider development moratoriums as experts warn it could outpace renewable energy gains and lock in reliance on emission-heavy power.

Israel-Iran War: Escalation & Attacks
International

Israel-Iran War: Escalation & Attacks

The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran intensified dramatically, with Iran launching attacks on Gulf Arab countries and missile barrages at Israel, triggering sirens in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The US Defense Secretary called March 10 the "most intense day" of US attacks on Iran, whose Foreign Minister vowed continued fighting as combined forces struck targets in Tehran and Bandar Abbas.

Meta Acquires AI Agent Platform Moltbook
Technology

Meta Acquires AI Agent Platform Moltbook

Meta Platforms has acquired Moltbook, an innovative social networking platform where AI agents exchange code and discuss their human users, signaling a significant step in the race for advanced AI. This strategic move includes Moltbook's founders joining Meta's Superintelligence Labs, highlighting the intense competition among tech giants to secure cutting-edge expertise in autonomous agent development.

Lawyers Oppose Jury Trial Abolition
General

Lawyers Oppose Jury Trial Abolition

Over 3,200 legal professionals, including top barristers and retired judges, are vehemently opposing the UK government's controversial plan to abolish certain jury trials. They argue this move lacks evidence and will not alleviate criminal court delays, with the proposals set for parliamentary debate this Tuesday.

Canon Expands Remanufacturing to US
Business

Canon Expands Remanufacturing to US

Canon Inc. is significantly expanding its successful multifunction device remanufacturing business, bringing these operations to the United States. This major initiative, which restores used devices to like-new condition for resale, is set to launch at Canon Virginia in April 2026, building on established programs in Japan and Europe.

DART's Asteroid Smash: Deflecting Threats
Science

DART's Asteroid Smash: Deflecting Threats

NASA's DART mission successfully demonstrated a viable planetary defense method by deliberately crashing into asteroid moonlet Dimorphos, significantly altering its orbit. This groundbreaking achievement marks the first time humans have changed a celestial object's path around the Sun, proving that a spacecraft impact could deflect a dangerous asteroid headed for Earth.

Philips Debuts Rembra CT System at ECR 2026
Technology

Philips Debuts Rembra CT System at ECR 2026

Philips has unveiled Rembra, a revolutionary new CT system designed for high-demand imaging that boasts ultra-fast scanning at 106 images per second and the capacity to serve up to 270 patients daily, directly addressing rising patient volumes and workforce shortages. This next-generation system also features the largest 85 cm bore in its class, significantly improving comfort and reducing rescans for challenging bariatric and trauma patients.

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