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Supreme Court Rejects VA Map Bid
Politics

Supreme Court Rejects VA Map Bid

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant blow to Virginia Democrats on Friday, rejecting their emergency request to implement a new congressional district map. This pivotal decision effectively blocks a map designed to favor the Democratic party in upcoming midterm elections, upholding a prior ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court.

Vitamin B2's Surprising Cancer Role
Science

Vitamin B2's Surprising Cancer Role

New research reveals vitamin B2 surprisingly helps cancer cells escape a crucial death process called ferroptosis by supporting a protective cellular shield. Scientists successfully broke down this shield using a B2-like compound in lab tests, leading to the death of cancer cells and offering a potential new therapeutic avenue.

Global Warming Reduces River Oxygen
Science

Global Warming Reduces River Oxygen

A new study reveals that global warming is critically depleting oxygen in rivers worldwide, threatening aquatic life and potentially creating "dead zones." Researchers, using satellite data and AI across 21,000 rivers since 1985, found an average 2.1% oxygen drop primarily due to rising water temperatures.

Hantavirus Ship Passengers Quarantined
International

Hantavirus Ship Passengers Quarantined

Six passengers from a cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak have arrived in Perth, Australia, beginning a mandatory three-week quarantine. Despite testing negative before their journey from the Netherlands, this isolation is a critical precautionary step to monitor for any potential symptoms.

AI Exaggeration Harms Tech Careers: Upton
Technology

AI Exaggeration Harms Tech Careers: Upton

Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton cautions that exaggerated claims about AI's capabilities could deter individuals from pursuing tech careers, potentially worsening existing skill shortages. He emphasizes the critical need for a realistic understanding of AI to prevent misinformation from negatively impacting future workforce decisions and the broader economy.

Trump, Xi Prioritize Business in Beijing
Politics

Trump, Xi Prioritize Business in Beijing

US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded a two-day Beijing summit, signaling a shift towards a more pragmatic, business-focused relationship centered on economic cooperation. While discussions primarily focused on trade, no major breakthroughs were announced on contentious issues like Iran or Taiwan, indicating a strategic focus on economic ties over immediate resolution of geopolitical disputes.

SCOTUS Preserves Abortion Pill Access
Health

SCOTUS Preserves Abortion Pill Access

The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked restrictions on mifepristone, a widely used abortion pill, ensuring continued access for patients nationwide. This crucial decision means doctors can still mail the medication directly to individuals without requiring an in-person visit, preserving the most common method of ending a pregnancy in the U.S.

Ukraine Hit by Massive Post-Ceasefire Drones
International

Ukraine Hit by Massive Post-Ceasefire Drones

Russia unleashed a devastating daytime drone assault across Ukraine, killing at least six people and involving over 800 drones in one of its longest and most massive attacks. This extensive barrage came shortly after a US-brokered ceasefire expired, prompting President Zelenskyy to warn of potential follow-up missile strikes.

Dinosaur Fossils Yield Original Proteins
Science

Dinosaur Fossils Yield Original Proteins

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery, finding compelling evidence that dinosaur fossils can still contain traces of their original proteins, directly challenging the long-held belief that fossilization completely destroys all organic material. This revolutionary finding promises to transform the study of ancient life, offering unprecedented insights into dinosaur biology and their evolutionary paths.

Deadly "Red Sky" Solar Storm Discovered
Science

Deadly "Red Sky" Solar Storm Discovered

Japanese researchers have unearthed compelling evidence of a powerful solar storm around 1200 CE, identified through ancient tree rings and historical accounts of vivid red auroras. This 800-year-old "red sky" event reveals a highly active Sun with unusually short solar cycles, offering crucial insights for safeguarding future Moon missions from similar radiation.

US Suicide Rates Soar: A Grim Milestone
Health

US Suicide Rates Soar: A Grim Milestone

The CDC has reported a grim milestone, revealing suicide is now a top 10 cause of death in the U.S., with nearly 49,000 Americans dying by suicide in 2024 alone. This alarming surge, linked to rising mental health conditions, has prompted calls for mandatory suicide risk screening during all healthcare visits to identify and help at-risk individuals.

CO2's Surprising Role in Cooling Stratosphere
Science

CO2's Surprising Role in Cooling Stratosphere

Columbia University researchers have finally solved the perplexing climate mystery of why Earth's upper atmosphere is cooling while its surface heats up. They discovered that at higher altitudes, carbon dioxide behaves differently, radiating heat directly into space and accelerating cooling in the stratosphere.

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