A groundbreaking study reveals that rhythmic pulses of molten rock beneath eastern Africa are slowly pulling the region apart, potentially forming a new ocean. This research sheds light on the relationship between deep mantle upwellings and surface geological activity.
NASA's recent town hall revealed crucial updates on workforce restructuring amid budget cuts, while exciting missions like Axiom Mission 4 and Artemis II are on the horizon. Key tools for voluntary separation were discussed, and an Emmy Award win highlighted the agency's achievements.
In a surprising turn of events, a fashion icon is stepping back from her daily role at US Vogue. Speculation mounts as Chloe Malle, daughter of Candice Bergen, is poised to take the helm. What does this mean for the future of fashion?
In a landmark ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court empowers parents to opt their kids out of public school lessons conflicting with their religious beliefs, sparking nationwide debate on educational content.
Excitement builds as Denis Villeneuve is set to direct the next James Bond film, Bond 26. With a target release date of 2028, Amazon is racing to cast a new 007. Who will don the iconic tuxedo next?
Apple's Formula One movie, starring Brad Pitt, takes the lead with $10M in previews, outperforming other major releases. Can it hit the $50M mark this weekend?
New simulations show that asteroid 2024 YR4 could hit the moon in 2032, potentially showering Earth with debris and threatening satellites. Discover the implications of this lunar impact!
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court upheld Texas's law requiring age verification for porn sites, igniting fierce debates on free speech and child safety. Advocates celebrate, while opponents warn of privacy risks.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has begun showcasing its first cosmic images, enabling astronomers to explore solar system formation and detect asteroids. With its world’s largest digital camera, the observatory aims to transform data collection in astronomy.
In a landmark ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court ensures that health insurers must continue to cover preventive services like cancer screenings and HIV medications at no cost to patients. This decision safeguards vital health benefits amidst ongoing challenges to Obamacare.