Month: July 2025
Cymbiotika Launches First Wellness Café in Fontainebleau Las Vegas
The popular supplement brand is set to debut its café in the resort’s food hall this summer.
The Decline of America’s Scientific Landscape
Not too long ago, American scientific institutions were at the pinnacle of global prestige, grabbing Nobel prizes regularly. However, significant funding cuts during the Trump era have detrimental effects, diminishing America’s leadership in science and innovation.
Job Cuts Hit RTP: Lenovo and NIH Share the News
Research Triangle Park braces for job losses from two significant sources. Lenovo, a key player in the tech industry, announces layoffs affecting 3% of its U.S. workforce, while the National Institutes of Health reveals cuts among its employees.
Fox News Throws Softballs at Karoline Leavitt After Banning WSJ Over Epstein Controversy
In a surprising twist, Fox News offered what felt like soft questions to Karoline Leavitt post the Wall Street Journal’s ban from the press pool due to its explosive Epstein story. Leavitt faced friendly inquiries about Hunter Biden’s recent controversial podcast appearance during a segment that felt less confrontational amid growing tensions between the White House and the press.
Debut Concert of San Diego Vocalist: Reviving Ancient Indian Tunes
On July 27, prepare for an extraordinary evening as Vineetha Menon, a passionate vocalist, graces the stage at the Seaside Center for Spiritual Living in Encinitas with her debut album, RASA—a performance that intertwines the sacred with the soulful.
Researchers at Texas University Unveil a New Species Right on Their Campus
When you think of new species being discovered, you probably picture scientists trekking through far-off jungles. But sometimes, amazing finds are just a stone’s throw away.
New Biosecurity Center to Combat Future Pandemics
UK government commits billions to develop Europe’s largest National Biosecurity Centre to safeguard against future health threats.
Exciting Developments: SpaceX’s Starship Program for Space Drug Research
SpaceX is diving into space with its Starship rocket, aiming to develop new commercial products, possibly launching a unique business avenue for the impressive startup.
Melting Ice Could Wake Hidden Volcanoes and Experts Are Alarmed
Ancient glaciers in southern Chile have melted over time, freeing trapped magma and potentially leading to volcanic eruptions. A new study suggests this phenomenon may be happening again, with serious consequences for the planet.
Breakthrough Research Uncovers How Cancer Cells Avoid Treatment
Cancer’s ability to resist treatments poses a major challenge, contributing to a staggering 90% of cancer-related fatalities. Recent findings from researchers at the University of Ottawa shine a light on this critical issue and suggest potential new treatment strategies.
