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Google's $30M AI Climate & Health Fund
Technology

Google's $30M AI Climate & Health Fund

Google is investing $30 million into a groundbreaking initiative, funding AI research to tackle critical challenges in health and climate science. This significant commitment aims to rapidly translate theoretical AI concepts into practical, real-world solutions, while rigorously upholding responsible AI principles and data privacy.

Microbe Breaks Genetic Code Rule
Science

Microbe Breaks Genetic Code Rule

Researchers at UC Berkeley have uncovered a microbe, *Methanosarcina acetivorans*, that challenges a fundamental genetic principle by interpreting a "stop" codon as an instruction to insert an unusual amino acid and continue protein synthesis. This discovery reveals a surprising flexibility in the genetic code, overturning long-held beliefs about its rigidity and opening new avenues for understanding genetic disorders.

Greenland Ice: Boiling Pasta Phenomenon
Science

Greenland Ice: Boiling Pasta Phenomenon

Scientists have discovered "bizarre, plume-like swirls" deep beneath Greenland's ice sheet, a thermal convection phenomenon likened to a "pot of boiling pasta." This groundbreaking observation reveals ice is softer and more sensitive to stress than previously thought, significantly impacting predictions for global sea-level rise and the stability of the massive ice sheet.

Iran Reports School Attack Casualties
Politics

Iran Reports School Attack Casualties

Joint Israeli-U.S. airstrikes have reportedly killed five students at an Iranian girls' school, with U.S. President Trump confirming "major combat operations" and urging the Iranian public to revolt. These widespread attacks, which targeted areas near the Supreme Leader's offices and followed warnings about Iran's nuclear program, signal a dramatic escalation in regional tensions.

US Producer Inflation Higher Than Expected
Business

US Producer Inflation Higher Than Expected

US producer prices unexpectedly surged 0.5% in January, significantly surpassing economists' predictions and signaling persistent inflationary pressures. This larger-than-anticipated increase was primarily driven by escalating services costs, impacting wholesalers and retailers nationwide.

Hillary Clinton's Epstein Deposition
Politics

Hillary Clinton's Epstein Deposition

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently underwent a six-hour, closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee concerning the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, vehemently denying any prior acquaintance with the disgraced financier. She characterized the questioning as "repetitive" and expressed a desire for the proceedings to have been public, as former President Bill Clinton is also expected to testify in the ongoing inquiry into the Epstein files.

OpenAI Secures $110B Investment
Technology

OpenAI Secures $110B Investment

OpenAI has secured a staggering $110 billion in new investment, propelling its pre-money valuation to an incredible $730 billion and signaling immense market confidence. This massive capital infusion, backed by major contributions from Amazon, NVIDIA, and SoftBank, is strategically aimed at expanding its global reach and making frontier AI accessible worldwide.

New Call for Child Cholesterol Screening
Health

New Call for Child Cholesterol Screening

The Canadian Paediatric Society now recommends universal cholesterol screening for all children aged two to ten, aiming to detect early atherosclerosis and prevent future heart disease. This proactive measure allows for timely interventions, including lifestyle changes, to manage cholesterol levels and significantly reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular issues in adulthood.

Pakistan Declares 'Open War'
International

Pakistan Declares 'Open War'

Pakistan has launched devastating airstrikes on major Afghan cities, including Kabul, with its defense minister declaring "open war" amidst escalating border tensions. This dramatic escalation follows a cycle of tit-for-tat attacks, where Afghan forces retaliated against Pakistani border troops after earlier Pakistani airstrikes, with both nations claiming significant casualties.

Senators Target Investor Home Buys
Business

Senators Target Investor Home Buys

A bipartisan group of U.S. senators is introducing landmark legislation to prohibit large investment firms from purchasing single-family homes, directly addressing the nation's pressing housing affordability crisis. This significant move, following calls for limits on institutional investors, aims to curb big investors' market influence and make homeownership more accessible for individuals.

US-Iran Nuclear Talks See Progress
International

US-Iran Nuclear Talks See Progress

Indirect nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran concluded in Geneva with mediator Oman reporting "significant progress" and scheduling further technical discussions for next week in Vienna. Amidst a significant U.S. military buildup and escalating tensions, both nations, however, expressed a preference for a diplomatic resolution to the nuclear standoff.

SC bans NCERT book on judiciary corruption
Politics

SC bans NCERT book on judiciary corruption

India's Supreme Court has dramatically banned a new NCERT Class 8 Social Science textbook, citing a chapter on "corruption" in the judiciary as a "deep-rooted conspiracy." The Court ordered the immediate seizure of all copies and issued show-cause notices, ultimately prompting an "unconditional and unqualified apology" from the Ministry of Education after rejecting NCERT's initial explanation.

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