Month: July 2025
Tsunami Alerts Issued in the U.S. Following Major Earthquake off Russia’s Coast
A recent 8.8 magnitude earthquake near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula has prompted tsunami alerts across multiple U.S. states, including Alaska, Hawaii, and parts of the West Coast.
The First Nuclear Explosion Unveils an Odd Type of Matter — Scientists Are Still Puzzled
Researchers stumbled upon ‘quasicrystals’ hidden in trinitite, a mineral formed from the first nuclear blast.
Google’s Project Zero Changes Its Vulnerability Disclosure Rules to Push for Faster Patches
Google’s Project Zero is drastically changing how it discloses software vulnerabilities. Now, the team will publicly announce unpatched flaws within a week, but will keep the specific details under wraps for up to 90 days.
Senate Confirms Emil Bove as Controversial Federal Judge
Emil Bove, a prominent Justice Department official and former attorney for Donald Trump, faces three whistleblower complaints as he is confirmed as a federal judge.
Google Enhances AI Search with Image and PDF Uploads for Students
Google is launching new features in its AI Mode, making it easier for users to upload images and PDFs, and introducing video support in Live Search.
North Korea Responds to Trump’s Return, Sends a Chilling Message
Kim Yo Jong, sister of Kim Jong-Un, speaks out on Trump administration relations, but warns against sending denuclearization proposals.
Tiny Fossils Inspire Smarter Robots for Sorting Tasks
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking technique to create highly realistic 3D models of organic objects, which can significantly enhance robotic systems designed for identifying and sorting complex shapes autonomously.
Pete Buttigieg Slams Trump’s Desperate Tactics Amid Epstein Scandal
Pete Buttigieg reacts to Trump’s AI-generated video of Obama, offering his insights on the former president’s questionable tactics.
New York Office Shooting: Four Victims Identified
Four lives were tragically lost in a shooting at a Midtown office building, among them a police officer, a security guard, a Blackstone employee, and a Cornell graduate.
Tragic Shooting in Manhattan Claims Lives of NYPD Officer, Security Guard, Blackstone Executive, and Cornell Graduate
A lone gunman opened fire in an office tower in Midtown Manhattan on Monday, leading to the deaths of several individuals, including a beloved police officer, a security guard, a recent Cornell graduate, and a senior executive from investment firm Blackstone.
