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Generative AI Unveils Potential New Drugs to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

With almost 5 million deaths attributed to antibiotic resistance worldwide each year, there’s an urgent need for innovative solutions to address resistant bacterial strains. In response, researchers at Stanford Medicine … Read More

Hair-Straightening Treatment Linked to Kidney Damage: Case Study Reveals Risks

A woman experienced kidney damage on three separate occasions following hair-straightening treatments at a salon, with doctors attributing the organ injuries to one of the products used during the procedures. … Read More

Final Delta IV Heavy Rocket Launch Delayed Moments Before Liftoff

The scheduled final liftoff of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket, set to take place on Friday at 1:37 p.m. EDT, has been postponed due to an issue … Read More

Richly Adorned’ Roman Villa Unearthed in England, Revealing ‘Curse Tablets’ and Miniature Axes

In southern England’s village of Grove, archaeologists have uncovered a sprawling Roman villa complex boasting a wealth of artifacts, including miniature axes and peculiar objects suggestive of ritualistic practices. This … Read More

Witness Rare Pink Handfish Spotted in 19th-Century Shipwreck near Tasmania

During an exploration of a shipwreck off Tasmania’s coast, scuba divers were astonished to encounter an exceedingly rare pink handfish, capturing footage of the elusive creature. Concealed among coral-covered debris, … Read More

Unveiling Vulnerabilities: Inception Attacks Target VR Headsets

Virtual reality (VR) headsets are susceptible to ‘Inception attacks,’ where hackers manipulate users’ perceptions and steal their data. Well-known VR devices like Meta Quest or Apple Vision Pro are vulnerable … Read More

Rising Tuberculosis Cases Prompt Concern in California: A Closer Look

The increase in tuberculosis cases has sparked concern in California, as health officials report a rise in active cases last year. Preliminary data indicates that approximately 2,100 cases of active … Read More