Discover how advancements in breast cancer treatment over the past 40 years have led to declining death rates and improved survival rates. Experts reveal encouraging trends in early diagnosis and effective therapies.
Since 1985, Breast Cancer Awareness initiatives have saved over 517,000 lives. Discover how awareness, screening, and treatment advancements have transformed outcomes for women, yet disparities remain.
After four decades, a dedicated fan has uncovered new Minus World levels in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels! Speedrunner Kosmic showcases this exciting glitch that many gamers didn't know existed.
In a historic moment at the world championships, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone becomes the first woman in nearly 40 years to run the 400 meters in under 48 seconds, clocking in at 47.78. The race featured astonishing performances, signaling a new era in women's sprinting.
Steve Bagley, a dedicated Mario superfan, has spent thousands amassing an impressive collection of nearly 500 Mario games. As Mario celebrates 40 years, he showcases his rare memorabilia and shares his passion for the iconic character.
Nintendo has unveiled thrilling plans for the 40th anniversary of Super Mario Bros., including a special museum exhibit, a light display, and the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Get ready for a year full of celebrations!
In a historic ruling, Brazil's Supreme Court finds former President Jair Bolsonaro guilty of orchestrating a military coup to retain power after losing the 2022 election. Sentencing could lead to over 40 years in prison.
After nearly four decades, Anna Wintour is stepping down as editor-in-chief of American Vogue, marking a major shift in the fashion industry. While she remains with Condé Nast, a new leader will take her place, opening doors for fresh perspectives.
Microsoft is transforming the notorious Blue Screen of Death into the Black Screen of Death in Windows 11. This change promises clearer error messages and improved troubleshooting for IT admins, reducing downtime and enhancing user experience.
A groundbreaking study indicates that human-caused climate change was detectable in Earth's atmosphere as early as 1885, much earlier than previously thought. This research highlights the urgency of monitoring climate changes and the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions.