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Device transforms the lives of depression patients
On January 13th, researchers revealed that those with the most severe, treatment-resistant depression experienced long-lasting alleviation with an implanted device that stimulates the vagus nerve.
Trump’s push to Greenland exposes the fragility of liberal world order
Following his 2024 re-election, in January 2026, US President Donald Trump renewed calls for the United States to acquire Greenland, framing the move as a matter of “national security” and that he "no longer [felt] an obligation to think purely of Peace" after not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
Climate change is threatening winter Olympic’s future
On February 6, 2026, the Winter Olympics opened in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, marking the first games to hold opening ceremonies outside of a main stadium.
Researchers discover the oldest host-associated microbial DNA
On September 2nd, 2025, research and details on the discovery of the oldest host-associated microbial DNA was reported in the journal Cell.
New study finds that Alzheimer's jumbles memories while the brain rests
According to a new study published on February 1st, Alzheimer's disease-related memory issues could be caused by a malfunction in the brain's ability to recall recent events while at rest.
Silicon Valley legend Al Alcorn reflects on Atari and Pong
On February 9, 2026, the Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum in Sunnyvale, California, hosted a guest speaker event, “History of Atari 1972 - 1982,” featuring Al Alcorn.
Disney leadership publicly exploring AI workflow integration
As Disney’s incoming leadership prepares to assume control this February, the studio has made a definitive shift in its filmmaking strategy: transitioning artificial intelligence from an experimental curiosity into a core operational tool.
Security flaw on AI-exclusive social media platform raises data concerns
On February 2nd, 2026, researchers from the cybersecurity firm “Wiz” disclosed that Moltbook- a newly launched social netform designed for Artificial Intelligence agents- had exposed sensitive user data and lacked mechanisms to prevent these exposures from continuing.
A simple duct-taped piece of banana art sells for over 6 million dollars
November 2024, witnessed an event in the art world that honestly sounded like a joke at first.
Baltimore bridge collapse triggers federal investigation and push for infrastructure safety
New details have emerged regarding the March 26, 2024 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, pointing to a mechanical failure triggered by a crew error hours before the vessel set sail.
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