NASA prepares for Artemis II moon mission
NASA is once again capturing the world’s imagination as it prepares for Artemis II, the first crewed mission of the Artemis program and a critical step toward returning humans to…
Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics begin in days
The countdown is nearly over. In just a few days, the world’s attention will turn to Italy as the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics officially begin. Athletes, fans, and officials…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…