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Kilauea Erupts, Lava 1,000 Feet High
Science

Kilauea Erupts, Lava 1,000 Feet High

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has erupted with dramatic force, sending lava fountains soaring up to 1,000 feet high in its 43rd episode since December 2024. Despite ashfall warnings and summit closures, the lava remains safely contained within the crater, ensuring no immediate danger to nearby communities.

Trump Threatens Iran's Oil Infrastructure
International

Trump Threatens Iran's Oil Infrastructure

President Trump declared US forces "obliterated" military targets on Iran's vital Kharg Island oil terminal, signaling a dramatic escalation in Middle East tensions. This aggressive move, justified by prior Iranian attacks, includes a stark warning of further strikes if Iran interferes with shipping, underscored by the deployment of 2,500 additional Marines to the region.

Cambridge Lab's Drug Molecule Breakthrough
Science

Cambridge Lab's Drug Molecule Breakthrough

Cambridge University scientists have accidentally stumbled upon a groundbreaking light-powered chemical reaction that can modify complex drug molecules during their final development stages. This innovative LED-driven technique creates essential carbon-carbon bonds under mild conditions, promising a faster and more environmentally friendly path to discovering new medicines.

Mississippi Child Care Crisis Impacts Workforce
Business

Mississippi Child Care Crisis Impacts Workforce

A groundbreaking report reveals that Mississippi's lack of affordable and reliable child care is a major economic hurdle, directly impacting workforce participation, employee retention, and overall growth across the state. Crucially, a survey of 300 business leaders found that companies offering child care support experienced significant benefits, with 56% reporting increased employee loyalty and productivity, and 23% noting reduced absenteeism.

Scientists Crack Gold's Creation Mystery
Science

Scientists Crack Gold's Creation Mystery

Nuclear physicists have finally cracked a 20-year mystery, making three significant discoveries about unstable atomic nuclei decay that clarify how heavy elements like gold and platinum are formed in the cosmos. These groundbreaking findings will enable more accurate models of stellar events and advance our understanding of exotic atomic nuclei, offering new insights into the creation of precious metals.

FBI Confirms Michigan Synagogue Attack
General

FBI Confirms Michigan Synagogue Attack

The FBI has officially confirmed that a recent incident at a Michigan synagogue, where an assailant rammed a vehicle into the building before being fatally shot by security personnel, was a targeted act of anti-Semitic violence against the Jewish community. Despite one security officer being injured and 30 law enforcement officers requiring treatment, all 140 children present in the early childhood center during the harrowing attack thankfully escaped unharmed.

India SC on Menstrual Leave: Career Impact
Health

India SC on Menstrual Leave: Career Impact

India's Supreme Court has surprisingly cautioned against a mandatory menstrual leave law, fearing it could actually harm young women's career opportunities by making employers hesitant to hire or promote them. Rejecting a nationwide mandate, the court suggested voluntary policies are preferable, warning that a legal requirement might unintentionally reinforce gender stereotypes and limit professional advancement.

Global Stocks Down: Mideast Tensions Blamed
Business

Global Stocks Down: Mideast Tensions Blamed

Global stock markets, including India's Nifty50 and BSE Sensex, plunged on March 13, 2026, with the Sensex dropping over 1,200 points and Nifty50 falling below 23,250. This sharp downturn, marking the steepest weekly fall in over a year, was primarily driven by escalating Middle East tensions, rising oil prices, and fears surrounding the Strait of Hormuz.

SHM & Sorayama Unveil AFEELA Prototype
Technology

SHM & Sorayama Unveil AFEELA Prototype

Sony Honda Mobility has partnered with acclaimed artist Hajime Sorayama to unveil a unique "AFEELA Prototype Tuned Up by Hajime Sorayama," merging advanced technology with artistic expression. This groundbreaking vehicle, designed to transcend traditional functionality, will be a highlight at Sorayama's major retrospective exhibition in Tokyo, opening on March 14, 2026.

Brainstem Pathway Controls Hand Movement
Science

Brainstem Pathway Controls Hand Movement

UC Riverside researchers have unveiled a previously unknown network connecting the brainstem and spinal cord, which is vital for controlling hand and arm movements. This groundbreaking discovery challenges long-held scientific beliefs about motor control and offers exciting new possibilities for stroke therapies.

Washington's "Millionaires' Tax"
Business

Washington's "Millionaires' Tax"

Washington State lawmakers have approved a "millionaires' tax" on high earners, a new income tax policy projected to generate nearly $4 billion annually to boost state revenue. This significant measure now awaits Governor Bob Ferguson's signature, though critics warn it could prompt a substantial exodus of wealthy residents from the state.

Depression Linked to Cellular Energy Imbalance
Science

Depression Linked to Cellular Energy Imbalance

Scientists have uncovered a puzzling cellular energy imbalance in young adults with major depressive disorder, where their cells produce excess energy at rest but fail to ramp up production when needed. This groundbreaking finding suggests that depression's symptoms may stem from fundamental cellular energy utilization issues, potentially paving the way for earlier diagnosis and more targeted treatments.

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