Archaeologists and scientific researchers have announced a breakthrough in the dating of one of the most significant ancient structures in Jerusalem—the Siloam Dam. Using high […]
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MIT Report: 95% of Gen AI Programs in Companies are Failing
A 2025 study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology revealed that nearly 95 percent of enterprise generative artificial intelligence pilot programs have failed to achieve […]
Social Media Hostility Down, Solidarity Up Following Trump Shooting and Biden Exit
Moments of political crisis can dramatically shift online engagement patterns. This is the main conclusion of a study from the University of Cambridge. Specifically, although […]
Where Did Dogs Come From: Ancestral Origin of the Domestic Dog
Where did dogs come from? What was the original ancestor of the dog? When did the first domestication take place? Why did humankind domesticate the […]
Why Did Donald Trump Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook?
Lisa Cook is an American economist who was sworn in as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in 2022. This made her […]
Famine Declared in Gaza for the First Time in the Middle East
For the first time in the Middle East, famine has been officially declared under the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a system backed by the […]
The Factors Driving the Record Economic Growth of Spain
Since the end of the coronavirus pandemic, the economies of southern Europe have generally outpaced the rest of the euro area. Spain particularly stands out […]
U.S. Government Acquires 10 Percent Stake in Intel
The United States government has acquired a 10 percent ownership stake in the homegrown but embattled chipmaker Intel Corporation. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick explained in […]
RFK Jr Demanded Vaccine Study Retraction—The Medical Journal Refused
The first week of August 2025 marked a turning point in the turbulent tenure of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as United States Health and Human […]
Sukunaarchaeum Mirabile: Newly Discovered Organism Exists Between Life and Nonlife
Takuro Nakayama, a cell biologist at the University of Tsukuba in Japan, along with his research team from both Japan and Canada, discovered a microscopic […]









