Forest service detects emerald ash borer in 5 additional counties
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Leaving abusive relationships can be harder for migrant women. Here
Like many women raised in traditional cultures and religious contexts, I was taught that a
A University of Staffordshire Ph.D. student has received national recognition for research that could transform how bloodstain evidence at crime scenes is analyzed. Emma Hook has been awarded the Science
Archaeologists uncover 11 rare marked arrowheads at Tepecik-
For decades, archaeologists have been uncovering rare and mysterious incised obsidian arrowheads across Neolithic Central Anatolia, each one bearing a unique design etched into its glassy black surface nearly 9,000 years ago.
What comes after fire? What forests need to survive in a warming world
Jennifer Bhatnagar spent the summer of 2023 traversing barren hillsides blackened by wildfire in northern California. She walked through devastated properties, examined the hot soil beneath her feet, collected samples and asked questions.
Roblox shares AI child-safety tools parents should know
Roblox is sharing AI safety models that detect online grooming, personal information requests and voice chat violations with other platforms.
People have talked about the Colorado River crisis for decadeswere now in it, says one expert. Everyone you talk to is like, Shit, man.
Apple spyware warning hits iPhones in 110 countries
Apple confirmed to CyberGuy that mercenary spyware alerts were sent to targeted users in 110 countries, now appearing directly on iPhone Lock Screens.
Seeing the unseen: A new tool visualizes hidden structures in complex biological data
Modern biology research can now generate valuable data on an unprecedented scale. But there is one major obstacle: making sense of these complex high-dimensional datasets. A team at the University of Basel, Switzerland, has developed a new tool that can provide accurate pictures of the structures hiding within highly complex datasets. By helping scientists uncover hidden patterns in the data, the software will help make new scientific discoveries.
Schools are starting to teach AI literacy. For many, that means helping kids see chatbots
Artificial intelligence chatbots have become the bane of teachers everywhere, but to prepare for the new school year, a group of educators in Charleston, South Carolina, packed into a high school auditorium and talked about inviting AI into the classroom.
Australia passes law to levy tech giants that fail to pay for local news
The levy applies to Meta, Alphabets Google, TikTok and Microsofts LinkedIn, covering companies with a significant social media or search service in Australia, and local advertising revenue exceeding A$250 million ($178 million)
Tourist sign translations made more culturally fluent by AI system
A new artificial intelligence, or AI, translation model could improve the accuracy and cultural appropriateness of Chinese-English public signs at tourist attractions, according to research in the International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management. The approach treats translation as more than a word-for-word conversion and combines machine translation with principles from eco-translatology, in which language, culture and social context are considered.
Occupational health challenges require more than individual support, new doctoral study shows
Mental health issues are now the most prevalent cause of sick leave in Finland. It is common for an employee
Thinner lenses, brighter colors: Metalens research clears two hurdles for AR and VR glasses
AR and VR glasses once seen only in science fiction may soon be realized not as bulky stacks of lenses but as a single eyeglass-like optical element. That future is now closer to reality.
Rising carbon dioxide is supercharging grass growth in African savannas, study finds
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide is boosting grass growth in Africa
North Sea wind farm expansion may shift rain offshore, simulations suggest
Offshore wind farms are a key pillar of the energy transition. The European Union plans to expand offshore wind capacity in the North Sea by 2050. A new study by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon indicates that a very extensive expansion could influence regional precipitation patterns: While precipitation over the sea could increase, it could decrease in coastal regions.
Fibrinogen discovery reshapes understanding of how wounds heal
Scientists have redefined how the key blood-clotting protein fibrinogen behaves when it contacts air, overturning two decades of scientific consensus on wound healing. It is the culmination of more than a decade of international collaboration by Dr. Richard Campbell of The University of Manchester, Professor Juan Ruso of the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain and Dr. Natalia Hassan of the Metropolitan Technological University in Chile.
Welcome to the jungle: Newly discovered snake named after Slash from Guns N
Slash, aka Saul Hudson, is probably best known as the guitarist for Guns N
Messy life-producing cellular process caught in action for first time
All living things have a fleet of tiny copy machines that turn instructions from DNA into RNA molecules responsible for helping build proteins that keep organisms alive. One of those nanoscale machines, called eukaryotic RNA polymerase II, performs a crucial early step required by nearly every biological process. It makes messages, copying and carrying instructions from the cell nucleus to make proteins.
Natural forest regrowth offers a lower-cost path to climate and biodiversity goals
As nations race to restore ecosystems and curb climate change, research has shown that letting nature do the work is a cost-effective, viable solution. A study from the University of Queensland and the University of Newcastle found that natural forest regeneration delivered substantial carbon and biodiversity benefits and could be up to 96% cheaper than traditional tree-planting programs. The work is published in the journal Nature Ecology
Magnetically levitated quantum bit could address design flaws
Researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, headquartered at Florida State University, have designed a new quantum computing architecture that uses magnetic levitation to smooth over design flaws in the intricate components necessary to run a quantum computer.
A new role for nitrate reductase in regulating nitrogen-responsive nodulation
Certain plants, including legumes, form specialized organs called root nodules, where they establish symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. This root nodule symbiosis enables plants to use atmospheric nitrogen for growth, reducing their dependence on nitrogen fertilizers. Applying this characteristic is highly promising for developing sustainable agricultural systems.
AI boosts sensitivity to double-Higgs signatures occurring about once per trillion collisions
Is the universe as stable as we think it is? That
Over the past 230,000 years, the growth and retreat of the Icelandic ice sheet have led to major changes in the seawater chemistry of the North Atlantic, caused by the interaction between volcanism and ice in Iceland. Scientists at the Institute of Environmental Physics at Heidelberg University have demonstrated this using sediment cores from the northeastern Atlantic
Scorching summer triggers record rockfalls in Alps, scientist says
The exceptionally hot summer in the Alps has been marked by a record number of rockfalls, some of them fatal, with
Rising ocean temperatures reduce the natural carbon storage capacity of seagrass meadows
A new study published in Communications Earth
Alternative mRNA modification lets ribosomes move nearly twice as fast
In a new study, scientists from Johns Hopkins Medicine report that an experimental mRNA-based platform has the potential to help deliver next-generation mRNA therapeutics, including vaccines to fight infectious diseases, cancer and autoimmune conditions, faster and more efficiently than the industry standard.
Turkey Chokes On $2.5-Bn Russian Trap: Erdogan's Plan To Sell S-400 To UAE Fails, F-35 Door Shut
Trkiye wants back into America's F-35 programme, but a $2.5 billion Russian purchase still stands in the way. Ankara reportedly explored transferring its largely unused S-400 air-defence systems to the UAE, potentially removing the biggest obstacle to an F-35 comeback. That escape route has stalled, with no completed transfer officially confirmed. The UAE faces its own dilemma: it operates US Patriot and THAAD systems, hosts American forces and has itself pursued the F-35. Taking Trkiye's Russian S-400s could import the same security and sanctions concerns that damaged Ankara's relationship with Washington. Russia adds another complication: Moscow has confirmed discussions with Trkiye over the system's fate, while contractual restrictions could affect any onward transfer. Meanwhile, the US State Department says Trkiye still has not met the legal conditions for F-35 access. One Russian weapons purchase continues to haunt Erdogan's stealth-fighter ambitions.
Rosie O'Donnell Takes Fresh Swipe At Donald Trump, Drags Natalie Harp Into Latest Kimmel Monologue
Rosie O'Donnell reignites her decades-long feud with Donald Trump during her Jimmy Kimmel Live! guest-hosting stint, unveiling the nickname President Petty Roosevelt and dragging White House aide Natalie Harp into her latest monologue. From Mango Mussolini to Oompa J. Loompa, O'Donnell has turned her return to late-night television into a fresh round of attacks on Trump, reviving a rivalry that dates back to 2006.
China Calls for Unity and Cooperation at the UN
Beijing, August 21: During an open debate on the working methods of the United Nations Security Council, Chinas Permanent Representative Fu Cong emphasized that unity and cooperation should be the core principles guiding the Councils operations. Fu Cong stated that the working methods of the Security Council are not merely technical issues. They must be ... Read more China Calls for Unity and Cooperation at the UN
Gors Ladakh Visit Comes Amid China Border Concerns
Union minister says Arunachal border infrastructure remains a top priority
US Pushes Allies, China To Support Trump's Economic War On Iran
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's comments underscored how Trump is shifting to economic rather than military pressure on Tehran as his unpopular war drags toward the six-month mark.
Hypersonic impact rapidly transforms diamond into graphite, revealing energy-absorbing mechanism
Rice University researchers have developed a way to stabilize diamond during high-temperature and low-pressure processing, creating a strong bulk composite and discovering that high-speed collisions can rapidly transform diamond into graphite. Their study is published in Materials Today.
MAGA DECLARES WAR ON BIG TECH: Google, Apple Hit With '31-0' Bias Bombshell Ahead Of Midterms
A new Media Research Center study is putting Apple News and Google News under fresh scrutiny, claiming the platforms most-featured news outlets have collectively endorsed Democratic presidential candidates 31 times since 1988 with zero Republican endorsements. The conservative watchdog says the findings raise questions about political balance in news aggregation and whether algorithms give greater visibility to left-leaning media. Google has disputed MRCs methodology in previous studies, while Apple has not publicly responded to the latest claims.
From the lab to headlines: Why do some studies make the news while others don
When we read a news story about a new cancer treatment, an Alzheimer
Senators press TikTok on 'sinister' experiment that held back an algorithm safety feature
A teen who died by suicide was reportedly part of the test.
Vijay's car announcement: Mahindra models displayed at Secretariat
Vijays car announcement Mahindra models displayed at Secretariat
As the Scorpio Moon rises on August 21, 2026, expect previously concealed emotions to emerge, inspiring couples to foster candid and meaningful dialogues. The intensity will vary across zodiac signs, with some experiencing profound moments and others encountering tests of endurance. Singles are encouraged to take their time to build trust before investing emotionally, as the day highlights the need for deep connections and clarity in love.
Why social media algorithms send you posts you don
Do your social media accounts feed you content that reflects your core beliefs and guiding principles? Our new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that the algorithms supplying your feeds may be prioritizing content that clashes with your values. That
China To Be India's Main Competitor Across Multiple Fields: Ex-Army Chief
Former Army chief General Manoj Naravane said that China would compete with India across multiple domains, including politics, economics, trade and military affairs.
Kolkata's tryst with reforms: IT, retail gained but past glory elusive
Even as new-age offices and crisscrossing flyovers reshaped the skyline, Kolkata's image changed only fleetingly
Andhra MP's son booked after speeding Aston Martin hits, kills woman in Hyderabad
Andhra MPs son booked after speeding Aston Martin hits kills woman in Hyderabad
How well do past extinctions predict extinction risk today?
In the last few centuries, mammals and other animals have been going extinct at least 100 times faster than they did before humans arrived on the scene. So who will be next? Which species are most likely to survive, and which will die out?
Cox brings the Fire though Hundred proves elusive for England's new No.3
Partnership with Welsh Fire team-mate Root helps to cement England's strong position at Headingley
'Assaulted' by teacher, UKG boy collapses at school, dies
A UKG student in Visakhapatnam tragically died after allegedly collapsing at school. While officials initially reported the boy became unconscious, the District Education Officer has alleged that the student died following a physical assault by a teacher, prompting an investigation and promises of strict action against those responsible.
Are people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds more willing to help
Experience The New Punjabi Music Video 'Just You' by Tarsem Jassar
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'Chad Powers Season 2' Trailer: Watch the Official Trailer from English web series 'Chad Powers Season 2' starring Russ Holliday. 'Chad Powers Season 2' web series is directed by Glen Powell. To know more about the 'Chad Powers Season 2' trailer watch the video. Check out the latest English trailers, new web series trailers, trending English web series trailers, Russ Holliday videos and more at ETimes - Times of India Entertainment.
In 1712, an English inventor and ironmonger invented the first atmospheric engine, creating a machine that used steam and atmospheric pressure to pump water from mines. Thomas Newcomen developed the engine with John Calley after years of experiments. The machine helped mines reach deeper coal and tin deposits and became part of the development of steam power and the Industrial Revolution.
What legal recourse do you have if your flight 'goes south'?
What legal recourse do you have if your flight goes south
India's pharma ambitions are running into a regulatory capacity constraint
Govt's decision under the 10,000 cr Biopharma SHAKTI programme to create a dedicated scientific review cadre within CDSCO is an important reform
No Coming Back from Genocide: Israel's Global Counter-Offensive Has Begun
The fight for justice in Palestine has already gone global, and those among us who deeply care about Gaza must understand the significance of this transformation. Israel is fighting to reverse its growing isolation and should not be expected to give up anytime soon.
Meta's app for creating generative AI minigames is now available in the US
It's called Pocket and is described as a platform for making and sharing gizmos.
Quote of the day by Sharon Stone focuses on happiness, self-reliance and personal growth. The quote says that lasting contentment comes from within rather than from people, money or material things. Sharon Stones career and life also offer context for the ideas of independence, inner control, self-acceptance, disappointment and learning to build a sense of peace without depending on outside approval.
The Supreme Court dismissed Reliance Communications lenders' challenge to the DoT's bank guarantee invocation. The court stated lenders should have approached the high court first for this matter. The DoT sought to invoke bank guarantees totaling approximately 800 crore from four banks. Lenders argued the Supreme Court's prior judgment did not justify this invocation. They contended the DoT's action disrupted the insolvency resolution process framework.
'Government Deceived Us': Jharkhand Students As Court Stays Exam Cancellation
The aspirants had staged a protest for 26 days at Ranchi's Jaipal Singh Munda Stadium before suspending the agitation for two months following the government's decision to cancel 22 recruitment exams.
How to watch Gamescom's Opening Night Live showcase
The two-hour stream will feature Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, Gears of War: E-Day and The Witcher 3: Songs of the Past.
Cursive is making a comeback. But does it deserve one?
Learning to read and write cursive was once a rite of passage for practically every American schoolchild.
Extreme rain shifts toward larger, less frequent storms across eastern US
Extreme precipitation events are among the most damaging natural disasters and a major concern in our changing climate. In the U.S., since 1980, the most destructive events alone have caused more than 2,800 deaths and $700 billion in damages. But what is the total area of the country affected by these events each year? And how have these patterns changed over the past several decades? In a recent study in Geophysical Research Letters, led by researchers at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, which is part of the Columbia Climate School, the authors discovered some unexpected trends.
At 70, Odisha's Tulasa Santas Name Enters The Electoral Roll
Acting on a complaint that Santas name was missing from the voter list, the Nabarangpur district administration has initiated the process to enroll her as a voter, carrying out a field inquiry and submitting Form-6 for her registration
Delhi High Court rules in favour of Dr Reddy's Labs in trademark row with Razenta
The Delhi High Court ordered the removal of Razenta Pharmaceuticals' Daplogin trademark. This decision came as the mark was deemed deceptively similar to Dr Reddy's Labs' Daplo trademark. Both trademarks are used for prescription drugs treating Type-2 diabetes Mellitus. The court cited phonetic similarity and potential consumer confusion as key reasons. Razenta's trademark registration was cancelled within six weeks by the court.
Stone tools suggest Neanderthals once inhabited Arabian deserts
Neanderthals are largely associated with colder climates across Eurasia. But researchers know that both Homo sapiens and Neanderthals moved through nearby Southwest Asia between about 100,000 and 50,000 years ago, and Arabia was a crossroads between Africa, Europe and Asia during the Ice Age.
Lou Henry Hoovers journey to the White House was far from ordinary. After becoming the first woman to graduate from Stanford University with a geology degree, she married mining engineer Herbert Hoover in 1899 and began a life that took her across China, Europe and other parts of the world. Along the way, she raised two sons, supported humanitarian efforts, worked with the Girl Scouts and became an advocate for womens athletics.
NCLT admits Pen India's plea against Reliance Entertainment Studios
NCLT Mumbai has admitted Pen Indias insolvency petition against Reliance Entertainment Studios over a 11.94 crore default linked to a security deposit agreement. The tribunal held that the transaction qualified as financial debt and that Reliances liability remained outstanding despite its repayment mechanism. It rejected Reliances objections and initiated the corporate insolvency resolution process.
Surrounded by IRGC Boats: 21 Indians' Terrifying Strait of Hormuz Ordeal
A video shared by FSUI India captures a tense April 22 incident in the Strait of Hormuz, where an Indian-crew-heavy vessel was surrounded by boats identified as belonging to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The footage shows the confrontation intensifying, including an RPG being fired, as 21 Indian seafarers took cover inside the vessel.
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar favours 543 LS seats, women's quota within old cap
Karnataka's Chief Minister DK Shivakumar urged the Southern Zonal Council to retain the 1971 census for delimitation. He also requested maintaining the Lok Sabha's strength at 543 for the next twenty-five years. Shivakumar sought to accommodate women's quota within the existing strength without delay. Southern states contribute significantly to the national economy and tax revenues. He also sought greater fiscal fairness from the central government.
Michael Carrick gives verdict on Manchester United's Premier League title challenge
Michael Carrick gives verdict on Manchester Uniteds Premier League title challenge
India's tour of Bangladesh is very likely to be postponed again, BCB president Tamim Iqbal indicates
Indias tour of Bangladesh is set to be postponed again. It was scheduled to take place in September, but Bangladesh Cricket Board president Tamim Iqbal has confirmed that the two boards are still discussing the...
Brand messaging shapes consumer choices in vegan cosmetics
Major cosmetics retailers such as Sephora, Ulta and Amazon now feature sections aimed at socially conscious consumers, highlighting products that are sustainable, eco-friendly, cruelty-free or packaged with recycled materials. This shift reflects changing consumer preferences.
A new kind of polymer with two faces and a twist control electron spin
Researchers from the University of Osaka have developed a new class of chiral semiconducting polymers that can generate highly spin-polarized electrical currents. The team
Man Pretends To Be Transgender, Enters Woman's Home And Rapes Her In Mumbai
The accused, identified as Anil Sheshrao Shinde, entered the house of the survivor under the pretext of warding off evil eyes
East Bengal Rewrite Indian Football History With Record 12-0 Win In AFC Women's Champions League
East Bengal FC secured their second consecutive victory after romping to a 12-0 win over Rovers FC (Guam) in the AFC Women's Champions League 2026-27 preliminary stage
Psychology says people who always praise boss aren't always genuine admirers. Constant praise at work can be linked to impression management, job security, career goals, anxiety and external validation. Psychology theories such as Social Exchange Theory, Operant Conditioning and Attachment Theory help explain why some employees repeatedly flatter managers and avoid expressing disagreement in the workplace.
'Gen Z' woman in viral Ladakh video apologises to Army, says clip was old, remarks cast in bad light
A controversy surrounding a viral video from Ladakh's Kargil region has taken a new turn after the 25-year-old woman seen arguing with security personnel at the Minimarg checkpoint apologised for her remarks and said she...
2 Workers Killed As Under-Construction Hospital's Roof Collapses In Mohali
Sources said some labourers are still trapped under the debris. The rescue operation is in progress.
Pak May Allow Imran Khan's Treatment At Private Hospital: Cabinet Minister
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Tariq Fazal Chaudhry said the government had approached the Supreme Court to seek clarification on whether the medical relief granted to Khan applied only to the former premier or could be extended to other prisoners.
'I'll meet Kim': North Korea fires 10 ballistic missiles after Trump orders US-South Korea drill cut
'I'll meet Kim': North Korea fires 10 ballistic missiles after Trump orders US-South Korea drill cut
Blocc chemistry could automate molecular discovery and democratize access to new materials
A paper published in the journal Science lays out a roadmap for broadening access to the process of discovering molecular tools that can benefit society, including medicines, materials and a wide range of everyday consumer products.
Accounting staff turnover may lead to future financial reporting problems
Investors looking for early signs of declining financial reporting quality may want to pay attention to employee turnover in a company
100-million-year-old molecular
100 million years ago, long before human intervention, ancestors of grasses, including wheat, rice and maize, developed
Soros-linked network in Minnesota 'exposed' at Senate hearing: 'Dark money groups funded $60M'
Vande Mataram row: Experts weigh in on Congress, BJP's competing narratives
Vande Mataram row Experts weigh in on Congress BJPs competing narratives

