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Researchers Turn Festival Wristbands into a Shield Against Drink Spiking

At a crowded festival or dimly lit nightclub, a drink can shift from celebration to danger in seconds. Reports of spiked beverages have been rising across Europe, and many victims never receive justice. The reason is painfully simple: the substances most often used in drug-facilitated sexual assaults vanish quickly from the body, leaving little trace…
Teen Builds $500 Dialysis Machine That Works Faster Than Hospital Models

When most high school students are cramming for exams or rushing to finish science projects at the last minute, one teenager in Canada was busy building a device that could change the future of healthcare. Seventeen year old Anya Pogharian didn’t just complete her assignment she may have rewritten the rulebook on how life saving…
China has entered the era of dark factory its fully automated with no workers and no lights

China has entered a bold new chapter in manufacturing, one that reads like a science fiction novel but is already a reality. The country has begun operating “dark factories,” fully automated facilities where robots and AI systems handle every aspect of production without a single human on the floor. These plants are literally dark because…
iPhone Users Are Raging Over New IOS Update, Claiming It Drains Batteries Faster Than Ever

The release of a new iOS update is usually met with excitement, with Apple promising a polished set of tools, features, and design upgrades meant to improve the lives of iPhone owners. This time, however, the rollout of iOS 26 has ignited a firestorm online. Instead of gushing over its innovations, many users are furious,…
NASA Rejects Alien Spacecraft Claims About Interstellar Object from Harvard Professor

When astronomers spotted an unusual object racing through our solar system at unprecedented speeds, the discovery should have been cause for scientific celebration. Here was the third confirmed interstellar visitor in human history, offering invaluable insights into the composition of distant star systems. Instead, the announcement sparked a controversy that would divide the astronomical community.…
The Man Who Can ‘Prove’ Life Is a Simulation With Just a DMT Vape and a Laser

A beam of crimson scatters across a wall, unremarkable to most eyes. Yet for Danny Goler, under the haze of DMT, it transforms into something else entirely. He insists the patterns are not random but a language shimmering in the glow. “I saw the code,” he says, convinced it is proof that life itself may…
A 13-Year-Old Boy Becomes the First in History to Be Cured of Terminal Brain Cancer

Dr. Jacques Grill had delivered devastating news to countless families, but telling Lucas’s parents their six-year-old son would die remains etched in his memory. Seven years later, the French oncologist gets emotional for entirely different reasons when he thinks about that Belgian boy who defied medical impossibility. Something extraordinary happened in those years between diagnosis…
Family of Teenager Who Died by Suicide Sue OpenAI After Disturbing Conversations With Chatbot Revealed

There was a time when the biggest question about artificial intelligence was whether it could think. Today, that question has evolved: can it care? As AI tools like ChatGPT become more embedded in everyday life, the line between assistance and emotional reliance is becoming increasingly difficult to define. For many young people, these tools act…
Family Sues Elon Musk’s Tesla After Alleging Cybertruck Owner’s Bones Disintegrated in Inferno After Crash

The Cybertruck was pitched as a glimpse into tomorrow’s roads, a stainless-steel emblem of innovation. But for one Texas family, it became the site of an unthinkable loss. Michael Sheehan, a respected healthcare professional with a reputation for brilliance and kindness, died after his vehicle veered off the road. The fire that followed was so…

