Science
Crypto King Do Kwon Faces Justice: A Landmark Fraud Case
Do Kwon, the 'Crypto King,' faces a historic legal reckoning, pleading guilty to fraud from a $40 billion crypto collapse.
Long-lost Researcher's Remains Unveiled by Antarctic Glacier After 66 Years
In a captivating discovery, remains of a researcher missing since 1959 were identified using DNA analysis near a receding Antarctic glacier.
US Unveils 15% Levy on Nvidia and AMD Chip Sales to China: A Strategic Gamble
Nvidia and AMD to channel 15% of China's chip sales to U.S., opening debates on national security and tech leadership.
Could Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Be More Than Just a Comet?
Harvard's Dr. Avi Loeb proposes that the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS may be a deliberately sent extraterrestrial probe on a reconnaissance mission.
Prestigious Reaccreditation Elevates BYU's Bean Life Science Museum
Discover how the Bean Life Science Museum at BYU joined the ranks of elite museums like the Smithsonian with its recent prestigious reaccreditation.
Are Data Centers to Blame for Skyrocketing Electric Bills?
States feel the heat as they grapple with balancing Big Tech's power appetite and regular ratepayers' rising electric bills.
Inspiring Young Minds: Oceanography Camp for Girls Captivates Hearts and Minds
Engage with marine wonders at USF's Oceanography Camp. Hands-on activities empower girls, fueling passion for marine science and future careers.