LINK Rescue Satellite Spins Out of Control During NASA Mission

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NASA’s $30 million mission to rescue the sinking Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory hit a major hurdle when its rescue satellite, LINK, suffered thruster failures and began spinning out of control in late July 2026. Engineers are now working to stabilize the spacecraft before atmospheric drag dooms the two-decade-old telescope. When a refrigerator-size satellite suddenly spun … Read more

Mark Chamberlain Knocks Out Pierce O’Leary to Win IBO Title

Mark Chamberlain Knocks Out Pierce O'Leary to Win IBO Title

England’s Mark Chamberlain secured a dramatic 10th-round knockout victory over Ireland’s Pierce O’Leary at Dublin’s 3Arena on August 1, 2026, claiming the IBO world super-lightweight title and handing the previously undefeated Dubliner the first professional defeat of his career. Chamberlain’s Early Knockdowns and the Battle in Dublin The high-stakes 12-round main event delivered intense momentum … Read more

Oracle Accumulates $130 Billion in Debt Amid Massive AI Infrastructure Push

Larry Ellison secured a high-profile role in Washington on January 21, 2025, joining Donald Trump to unveil a massive artificial intelligence infrastructure project. By mid-2026, Oracle’s heavy borrowing for these data center expansions left the technology giant carrying $130 billion in debt, raising pressing questions across financial markets. On the first full day of the … Read more

Baylor College of Medicine Researchers Discover Metformin Acts on Brain

Researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine have discovered that metformin, a widely prescribed medication for type 2 diabetes used for decades, acts directly on the brain to help regulate blood sugar levels. Traditionally, the medical community understood the drug’s glucose-lowering effects as operating primarily through the liver—by decreasing glucose production via the enzyme AMPK—and … Read more

Google Pulls AI Image Tool From Google Earth After Backlash

Google Pulls AI Image Tool From Google Earth After Backlash

Google has rolled back a newly launched artificial intelligence feature in Google Earth less than 24 hours after its introduction, following widespread criticism and warnings from researchers that the tool could be exploited to generate realistic fake satellite imagery and spread disinformation. Google Pulls AI Image Tool From Google Earth The feature, which was initially … Read more

Venus May Have Hosted Oceans Across 90% of Its Surface, Study Suggests

Venus May Have Hosted Oceans Across 90% of Its Surface, Study Suggests

A new Earth & Planetary Science Letters study reports that Venus may have once hosted oceans across roughly 90 percent of its surface before transforming into a harsh world. Researchers at the University of London argue that ancient marine sediments, submarine channels, and salt layers still scar the planet. Re-Examining the Surface of Venus Using … Read more

Israel Tests AI-Powered Wildfire Detection Drone

Israel has begun flight testing a drone-based artificial intelligence system designed to detect and locate wildfires within

Israel has completed the first test flight of a new artificial intelligence-powered drone system designed to detect and locate wildfires within minutes of ignition according to Defence Industry Europe. The maiden flight took place on Wednesday Jpost amid growing extreme heat and fire concerns, with the Israel Meteorological Service forecasting record-high heatwaves and strong, dry … Read more

Jahrelanges Wlan-Problem gelöst: Samsung-Funktion hilft Journalist

Tech journalist Kerry Wan solved a six-year home office internet speed issue by using a hidden diagnostic menu called Connectivity Labs on his Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Accessible through One UI 6.0 Wi-Fi settings, the tool helped him identify severe signal drops and reposition his desk, boosting download speeds by roughly 100 Mbit/s. For six years, … Read more

Eye Contact Synchronizes Infant Brainwaves to Aid Language Learning

Eye Contact Synchronizes Infant Brainwaves to Aid Language Learning

Published on August 1, 2026, new research published in Nature Communications reveals that eye contact acts as a cognitive switch, synchronizing infant and adult brainwaves to drive selective language learning in babies aged 8 to 10 months across the UK and Singapore. Infants navigate a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and voices every day. Figuring … Read more