• Apple’s Foldable iPhone Rumored to Feature Unrivaled Battery Life

    Apple’s Foldable iPhone Rumored to Feature Unrivaled Battery Life

    Apple has never been the first to jump on new smartphone trends—but when it does, the company usually aims to redefine the category. That philosophy seems to be playing out once again as rumors intensify around Apple’s first foldable iPhone, a device that could mark one of the biggest design shifts in iPhone history. Among…

  • Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra renders, specifications revealed

    Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra renders, specifications revealed

    Introduction Samsung’s next flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated smartphones of 2026. With official-looking renders, leaked specs, and insider details emerging ahead of the February 25, 2026 Galaxy Unpacked event, tech fans worldwide are buzzing about what the Korean giant has in store. From a refined…

  • India-EU Free Trade Agreement Called “Mother of All Deals”

    India-EU Free Trade Agreement Called “Mother of All Deals”

    The proposed India–European Union (EU) Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has been widely described as the “mother of all deals”, and for good reason. Bringing together one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies and one of its largest trading blocs, this agreement has the potential to reshape global trade patterns, supply chains, and geopolitical alliances for…

  • Daily fish oil supplement intake may reduce cardiovascular risks, heart problems

    Daily fish oil supplement intake may reduce cardiovascular risks, heart problems

    The Daily Dose: How a Simple Fish Oil Pill is Reclaiming Its Heart-Healthy Reputation For years, the humble fish oil supplement has lived a life of pharmaceutical whiplash. Hailed as a miracle for the heart, then dismissed as mere snake oil for the masses, it has occupied a confusing space on the pharmacy shelf. Now,…

  • Blood pressure medication linked with suicide risk?

    Blood pressure medication linked with suicide risk?

    A Troubling Signal: Investigating the Link Between Blood Pressure Medication and Suicide Risk In the quiet, methodical world of pharmacovigilance—the science of monitoring drug safety—a subtle but deeply concerning signal has emerged. A growing body of research, including recent large-scale observational studies, has begun to suggest a potential association between certain classes of widely prescribed…

  • Around 1.6 million UK adults use weight-loss drugs, research survey

    Around 1.6 million UK adults use weight-loss drugs, research survey

    he Prescription Revolution: Over 1.6 Million UK Adults Turn to Medical Weight Loss A quiet but seismic shift is unfolding in the nation’s approach to weight management. New research reveals that approximately 1.6 million adults across the United Kingdom are now using prescription weight-loss medications, a figure that transforms these treatments from a niche intervention…

  • Scientists Solve Mars Water Mystery With a Thin Layer of Ice

    Scientists Solve Mars Water Mystery With a Thin Layer of Ice

    For decades, one question has taunted planetary scientists more than any other about Mars: where did all the water go? The evidence for its past is carved into the planet’s face—vast, dried-up river valleys, sprawling sedimentary deltas, and minerals that only form in liquid water. Yet the modern Martian surface is a desiccated, frozen desert.…

  • UK junk food ad ban

    UK junk food ad ban

    In a bold and sweeping move, the United Kingdom has pulled the plug on one of the most pervasive influences in modern society. The landmark “junk food advertising ban,” rolling out in phases from 2023, is not merely a policy tweak. It is a radical social experiment—a state-level decision to dismantle the commercial architecture that…

  • School-based HPV vaccination protects even unvaccinated women

    School-based HPV vaccination protects even unvaccinated women

    A remarkable and powerful public health phenomenon is unfolding, offering a masterclass in how a well-designed medical intervention can extend its benefits far beyond the individuals who directly receive it. New and compelling evidence confirms that school-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programs are creating a substantial “herd immunity” effect. This means the initiative is not…

  • The Great Divergence: Capital Flees Crypto for Gold & Silver

    The Great Divergence: Capital Flees Crypto for Gold & Silver

    A profound and telling shift is underway in global capital markets. After a decade of basking in the limelight as the ultimate “alternative” asset and inflation hedge, cryptocurrency is witnessing a stark reversal of fortune. Institutional and retail capital is now flowing out of digital assets at a remarkable pace, seeking the ancient refuge of…