Month: July 2025
New Discoveries About Protocells on Titan, Saturn’s Moon
Research conducted by NASA has revealed that natural vesicles, resembling tiny cellular compartments, could form in lakes found on Titan, Saturn’s moon.
Columbia University Strikes a Funding Deal with Trump’s Administration
By Jasper Ward and Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Columbia University has made an agreement with the Trump administration regarding federal funding, announced on Wednesday.
Let’s Face It: Australia Has Low Taxes—Time for an Honest Economic Reform Talk
Jim Chalmers is shaking up the economic policy talk with his reform roundtable, but it’s full of voices more interested in their own agendas than the truth. The conversation often gets muddled, making Acoss’s latest report refreshing—it tackles myths around Australia’s tax system head-on.
Significant Lunar Structures Found Beneath the Moon’s Dark Side
A new study has unveiled decades worth of mysteries hidden under the moon’s surface, thanks to advances in China’s space exploration. After the Chang’e-4 lander made history by reaching the far side of the moon in 2018, researchers have begun to piece together the moon’s ancient past.
Scientists Uncover 37,000 Years of Disease Evolution in Europe and Asia Using Ancient DNA
With over 200 diseases classed as zoonoses—brands of infections that transfer to humans from animals— scientists are uncovering how these diseases have shaped our history and present-day outbreaks. A recent study illustrates the deep connection between animal domestication and the rise of infectious diseases.
Mike Lindell Scores Legal Win in $5M Election Fraud Contest Battle
In a significant ruling, a federal appeals court sided with Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, allowing him to dodge a $5 million payment to a software developer who had claimed victory in a contest aimed at disproving allegations of election misconduct. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals emphasized contract integrity in their unanimous verdict.
Could Improving Your Trust in Others Help You Live Longer?
Discover how fostering this personality trait could lead to a longer and healthier life.
Mystery of a 250-Year-Old Shipwreck Solved by Archaeologists on Scottish Island
Researchers unravel the enigma of an 18th-century shipwreck discovered in Orkney, believed to be the Earl of Chatham.
Judge Rejects Trump Administration’s Bid to Release Epstein Transcripts
A federal judge has refused the Trump administration’s request to make the Epstein grand jury transcripts public, despite bipartisan calls for their release.
Nassau County DA Candidate Faces Backlash for Welcoming Criminals to Apply for Campaign Role
Nicole Aloise, a Democrat running for district attorney in Nassau County, faces criticism over a job ad inviting individuals with criminal records to apply for a communications director position.
