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Los Angeles Fires Were Fueled by Climate Change

The recent wildfires that ravaged parts of the Los Angeles area were a result of a combination of factors, including strong Santa Ana winds and poor urban planning decisions. However,

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Nothing Phone (4a) Set to be More Expensive

The upcoming release of the Nothing Phone (4a) in early 2026 is anticipated to come with a price increase, alongside

NASA Plans to Put a Nuclear Reactor on The Moon by 2030. Here’s Why. : ScienceAlert

NASA and DOE Collaborate on Lunar Surface Nuclear Reactor Project In a recent announcement, NASA and the US Department of

After Italy, WhatsApp excludes Brazil from rival chatbot ban

WhatsApp Allows AI Providers to Continue Offering Chatbots to Brazilian Users WhatsApp has decided to allow AI providers to continue

Trump Administration Slashes Mental Health and Addiction Grants—Report

The Trump administration has reportedly made significant cuts to federal funding for mental health and addiction programs, a move that

You Can Now Watch Warner Bros. Discovery TLC Free. Here’s How

In a world where streaming platforms and subscription prices are constantly on the rise, TCL is offering a haven for

Psychiatry has finally found an objective way to spot mental illness

Researchers now hope that the advent of digital biomarkers could finally provide the breakthrough that has long eluded the field.

Microsoft taps India’s Varaha for durable carbon removal offtake

Microsoft has recently announced a groundbreaking deal with Indian startup Varaha, in which they will purchase over 100,000 tons of

Mosquitoes Are Feeding on Us More Often – And Scientists Say We’re to Blame : ScienceAlert

Study Shows Mosquitoes Increasingly Reliant on Human Blood Due to Biodiversity Loss A recent study conducted in Brazil has revealed