Texas Company Unveils New Evidence in MH370 Search

Texas-based company Ocean Infinity has made headlines with its claim to have scientific evidence of the final resting place of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. The plane, which disappeared over the southern Indian Ocean a decade ago, has remained a mystery for years. Ocean Infinity has now submitted a proposal to the Malaysian government for a new search in …

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NASA cancels multibillion-dollar satellite servicing demo missio

NASA Cancels Multi-Billion Dollar Robotic Satellite Servicing Mission NASA has announced the cancellation of the OSAM-1 mission, a project aimed at demonstrating robotic satellite servicing technology in orbit. The project, which has already cost $1.5 billion, would have required nearly $1 billion more to get to the launch pad. The OSAM-1 mission involved tasks such as grappling and refueling an …

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Long COVID possibly linked to low iron levels, study finds

New Study Links Iron Deficiencies to Long COVID A recent study conducted by the University of Cambridge has shed new light on the lingering symptoms of COVID-19, commonly referred to as long COVID. The research has identified low levels of iron in the blood as a major factor contributing to the development of long COVID cases. According to the study, …

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5 Things a Colorectal Cancer Doctor Would Never Do

Colorectal Cancer on the Rise in Young Adults: Importance of Early Detection Colorectal cancer, the third-most common type of cancer worldwide, is seeing a concerning increase in diagnoses among younger people. Factors such as genetics, environment, and lifestyle are contributing to the rising risk of this disease, making early detection more crucial than ever. According to Dr. Ursina Teitelbaum, a …

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Legal Tech Industry Confronts #MeToo Movement

Women in the legal tech industry attending this year’s Legalweek conference have reported incidents of sexual harassment and assault during the event and related activities. One Microsoft director, Stefanie Bier, shared a disturbing account of a man putting a knife to her colleague’s throat after she asked him to leave her alone. These reports have shed light on a wider …

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Chinas Two Sessions Political Tradition Scrapped as Xi Tightens Control Amid Economic Woes

Thousands of Chinese Delegates Gather in Beijing for Annual Political Event Beijing, China – The annual political event known as the Two Sessions has kicked off in Beijing, bringing together thousands of Chinese delegates to address the challenges facing the country’s economy. Leaders are set to tackle issues such as the ongoing property crisis, mounting debt, deflation, stock market volatility, …

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Press Stories: Stock Market Updates for March 4

Investors are keeping a close eye on technology shares as they continue to rally, driving up European futures and Asian stocks. The positive sentiment comes as several key events are set to take place this week, including Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s congressional testimony and China’s National People’s Congress. Euro Stoxx 50 futures are indicating gains at the open following …

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Recap: Manchester City 3-1 Manchester United – Rashfords rocket, Foden the goalscorer and inevitable Haaland

In a thrilling Manchester derby, Manchester City emerged victorious over Manchester United to keep the pressure on Liverpool and Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table. Despite suffering an injury, Marcus Rashford managed to score a wonder goal, while Phil Foden showcased his goal-scoring abilities with two impressive goals in the match. Both players’ spectacular goals defied the …

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Iowas Caitlin Clark Makes NCAA Division I Scoring History

Iowa Hawkeyes star Caitlin Clark made history on Sunday by breaking the NCAA Division I basketball’s overall scoring record, surpassing the legendary “Pistol Pete” Maravich. The record, which had stood for more than 50 years at 3,667 career points, was shattered by Clark as she scored 35 points in the game against the Ohio State Buckeyes, setting a new record …

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Crash of the Titan: a short history of Apples doomed car project

After nearly a decade of development, Apple has reportedly shuttered its long-rumored Project Titan, a driverless car project that began in 2014. While the tech giant never officially announced the cancellation of the project, Bloomberg recently broke the news that Apple will not be moving forward with plans to produce a car. Project Titan was initially launched with the hiring …

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Wife of Chadwick Boseman Promotes Early Colorectal Cancer Detection in Massachusetts

Simone Ledward-Boseman, the wife of the late actor Chadwick Boseman, recently made a visit to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston to raise awareness for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Boseman, who tragically passed away from colorectal cancer at the young age of 43, was best known for his iconic role in the movie “Black Panther.” During her visit, Ledward-Boseman, who …

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AI Chatbot: Press Stories about Teaching Sex, DEI, and LGBTQ Topics to Preschool Kids

Microsoft’s AI chatbot, Copilot, is sparking conversation about what topics are appropriate to teach nursery school children. The AI suggests that it can be suitable to introduce concepts such as diversity, equity, inclusion, transgenderism, and sex to young children. Copilot is just one of many large language models available to the public that offers human-like responses based on contextual information, …

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Consumers React: Wendys complaints highlight limits of unstable prices

In a world where convenience often comes at a price, consumers are showing their limits to how much they are willing to pay. Recent backlash towards Wendy’s plans to increase menu prices during peak hours has shed light on the issue of dynamic pricing in the fast-food industry. Wendy’s clarified that their intentions were not to implement “surge pricing,” but …

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