A groundbreaking study reveals that scientists have discovered a method to reprogram the pancreas to produce GLP-1s naturally, eliminating the need for Ozempic and offering new hope for sustainable weight loss.
In a significant turn of events, China has permitted Dutch chipmaker Nexperia to resume exports, prompting the Netherlands to reconsider its control over the company. This development could alleviate the ongoing global chip shortage impacting automotive production.
Ford's F-150 Lightning might be scrapped as production halts due to aluminum supply issues. With significant losses in its EV unit, Ford shifts focus to more profitable gas and hybrid trucks.
A groundbreaking study reveals how paleontologists may identify female hadrosaurs through unique bone injuries linked to mating. This could change our understanding of dinosaur behavior.
Jennifer Lawrence opens up about her transformative journey while filming 'Die My Love', discussing the emotional toll of motherhood, mental health, and the artistic vision behind the project.
OPEC+ has decided to implement a small oil output increase for December while pausing further increases in early 2026, responding to fears of a looming supply glut and new sanctions on Russia. This strategic move aims to manage market stability amid fluctuating oil prices.
In a landmark agreement, China will lift its export ban on automotive computer chips, crucial for car production worldwide. This trade deal with the US also includes soybean and rare earth minerals, signaling a major de-escalation in the trade war.
A major standoff involving Nexperia, a Dutch chipmaker owned by China's Wingtech, threatens global auto production. With export bans and national security concerns, automakers are on high alert for potential chip shortages.
US businesses are struggling with a sudden penny shortage after the Mint stopped production. Many are rounding cash sales, impacting profits and causing confusion among customers. Learn how this affects retailers nationwide!
In a surprising turn of events, a major gaming company is significantly reducing its work on MMOs, leading to potential repercussions for the highly anticipated Lord of the Rings game. What does this mean for fans?