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How would the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal reshape Hollywood?

In a shocking turn of events, Netflix has made headlines with its $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros., sending shockwaves through Hollywood and prompting concerns of a monopoly in the

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First-of-its-kind vaccine protects children from deadly E. coli infections

This groundbreaking study, published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, highlights the potential of ETVAX in combating E. coli infections, particularly

Google brings Gemini in Chrome to India

Google has recently announced that it is expanding Gemini integration for Chrome to new regions, including India, Canada, and New

Startup is building the first data centre to use human brain cells

The potential for biological computers to revolutionize data centers and reduce energy consumption is gaining traction, with Australia-based start-up Cortical

Submerged bumblebee queens breathe underwater

If repeated submersions put a dent in the bees’ energy reserves, “there might be some point of no return.” Bees

We Finally Know How Bumblebee Queens Can Survive Underwater For Days : ScienceAlert

Bumblebee Queens Unveil Incredible Ability to Breathe Underwater Back in 2024, the scientific community was left astounded by the discovery

In a vote of confidence for Meta’s Threads, Kalshi adds sharing feature

Prediction Market Kalshi Makes Sharing Predictions Easier on Meta’s Threads Kalshi, the popular prediction market platform, is enhancing the user

NASA space probe expected to reenter the atmosphere with a chance of raining debris

NASA's Van Allen Probe A, which has been studying how our planet is protected from harmful space radiation, is expected

I was accused of killing over 100 million rabbits across Australia

New Scientist reporter James Woodford found himself in the middle of a rabbit-related controversy back in October 1995. The story