Science & Technology
New AI Tool DOLPHIN Detects Hidden Disease Markers in Cells
October 7, 2025
New AI Tool DOLPHIN Detects Hidden Disease Markers in Cells
New AI Tool DOLPHIN Detects Hidden Disease Markers in Cells —————————- Researchers at McGill University have developed an artificial intelligence tool named DOLPHIN that can uncover previously hidden disease markers within individual human cells, potentially revolutionizing early detection and personalized…
Six in Ten UK Secondary Schools Hit by Cyber Attacks
October 7, 2025
Six in Ten UK Secondary Schools Hit by Cyber Attacks
Six in Ten UK Secondary Schools Hit by Cyber Attacks ————————————- A new UK government survey reveals that a majority of the nation’s secondary schools, along with higher education institutions, were targeted by a cyber-attack or security breach in the…
Demand for Smart Clothing Surges, Blending Tech with Ready-to-Wear Fashion
October 6, 2025
Demand for Smart Clothing Surges, Blending Tech with Ready-to-Wear Fashion
Demand for Smart Clothing Surges, Blending Tech with Ready-to-Wear Fashion ——————- Smart clothing, once limited primarily to athletic apparel, has now entered the mainstream ready-to-wear fashion world, successfully blending comfort, durability, and technology with aesthetic design. According to Le Monde,…
Science Report: Cosmic Distances, Appetite Control, and Health Trends
October 5, 2025
Science Report: Cosmic Distances, Appetite Control, and Health Trends
Researchers have unveiled interesting news on scientific and health fronts recently, as published on Earth.com and SciTechDaily news outlets. The Search for Alien Life is Vastly More Distant New research presented at the EPSC–DPS Joint Meeting suggests that technological civilizations…
Webb Telescope Captures Milky Way’s Largest Star Nursery
October 5, 2025
Webb Telescope Captures Milky Way’s Largest Star Nursery
Webb Telescope Captures Milky Way’s Largest Star Nursery ———————————– NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has unveiled stunning, vivid images of the Milky Way’s busiest stellar nursery, known as Sagittarius B2. According to Anadolu Agency, the observatory focused on this…
Milestones in Creation: Scientists Develop Human Embryo from Skin Cell DNA as Astronomers Image a Newborn Planet
October 3, 2025
Milestones in Creation: Scientists Develop Human Embryo from Skin Cell DNA as Astronomers Image a Newborn Planet
Milestones in Creation: Scientists Develop Human Embryo from Skin Cell DNA as Astronomers Image a Newborn Planet —————————— In a week marking breakthroughs in both microscopic biology and macroscopic astronomy, scientists achieved unprecedented feats of creation and observation, according to…
Debate Intensifies Over Artificial Intelligence in Courtrooms
October 3, 2025
Debate Intensifies Over Artificial Intelligence in Courtrooms
Debate Intensifies Over Artificial Intelligence in Courtrooms —————————- The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in judicial systems is drawing increasing attention globally, with experts weighing potential benefits against risks to fairness and accountability. According to Muslim Mirror, some proponents argue…
OpenAI Launches Direct Shopping in ChatGPT with Etsy and Shopify
October 1, 2025
OpenAI Launches Direct Shopping in ChatGPT with Etsy and Shopify
OpenAI Launches Direct Shopping in ChatGPT with Etsy and Shopify —————————— OpenAI has introduced a new feature allowing ChatGPT users in the U.S. to make direct purchases within the chat interface through Etsy, with Shopify integration to follow, Khaama Press…
Groundbreaking Genetic Study Identifies 80 Regions Linked to Dyslexia
October 1, 2025
Groundbreaking Genetic Study Identifies 80 Regions Linked to Dyslexia
A massive scientific study examining the genetic data of over 1.2 million people has successfully identified genes associated with dyslexia, a common learning disability that impairs reading and writing skills. The study, the largest genetic analysis of dyslexia ever conducted,…
Unsafe VPNs Pose Hidden Threat to Users in Authoritarian Countries
September 30, 2025
Unsafe VPNs Pose Hidden Threat to Users in Authoritarian Countries
A recent study warns that many virtual private network (VPN) applications, widely used to bypass internet censorship, may not provide adequate security and could put the privacy of millions of users at serious risk. The nonprofit organization Free Technology Foundation…