World’s First AR Robotic Spinal Surgery!

The Emergency Department of Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center (SZMC) is making history with the world’s first AR robotic spinal surgery! After diagnosing an unstable spine fracture underwent a procedure using augmented reality (AR) to repair the fracture! The patient was at immediate risk for paralysis and severe neurological damage. However, the doctors in Jerusalem … Read more

iPhone 15 might get a long-awaited Android feature

Apple’s next big thing, the iPhone 15, is creating some serious buzz. Why? It might finally catch up to a feature Android fans have loved for a while. Inside sources hint that the iPhone 15 could get a major boost in how fast it charges. We’re talking about 35W fast charging. If true, this lines … Read more

UK health service at risk | Discrimination Push Healthcare Workers to Quit, New Study Shows

A new study shows that nearly half of healthcare workers in the UK are considering or have taken steps to leave their jobs, due to feeling undervalued and discriminated against. The study, published in The Lancet Journal, surveyed over 4,900 healthcare workers and found that 48% had considered or acted on changing or leaving their … Read more

Why Twitter deleted years of photos –  Including Ellen Degeneres’ iconic Oscars selfie 

Why Twitter deleted years of photos -  Including Ellen Degeneres’ iconic Oscars selfie 

A surprising move on Twitter, now named X under Elon Musk’s management, saw many memorable photos, like Ellen DeGeneres’ Oscars selfie, disappear. These changes, coming after Musk’s latest tweaks, have left users scratching their heads. Among the debated updates by Musk was the removal of the popular block feature and issues with the t.co links, … Read more

Mouthwash Can Now Detect Early Signs Of Heart Diseases | New Research Finds!

Researchers have now found a groundbreaking way of detecting heart diseases with Mouthwash! A study published ‘Frontiers in Oral Health‘ in an academic journal presented incredible findings on August 18, 2023. An increase in white blood cells in the saliva of healthy young adults could actually be an early sign of cardiovascular issues, according to … Read more

Vaccination Reduces COVID-19 Hospitalizations In Organ Transplant Recipients!

Johns Hopkins Transplant Research Center (TRC) and the New York University Center for Surgical and Applied Transplant Research have conducted a research study among 2,400 solid organ transplant recipients. The study indicated an increase in post-vaccination SARS-CoV-2 viral infections. Yet surprisingly, the hospitalization rates have shown a significant decline in following the first wave of … Read more

Google Creates New AI that offers Personal Life advice

Google’s AI team, DeepMind, is working on a big project. They’re using AI to make 21 tools that can give life advice, help plan things, and even tutor. Google DeepMind is a big part of Google’s AI work, and many are watching to see what they do next. Here’s something exciting: Google is teaming up … Read more

Which Arm you are getting vaccinated now Matters | New study finds 

Key points When preparing for a vaccine, which arm do you typically offer? A recent study from Germany shows that this choice might have an unexpected effect on the body’s immune response. The research, published in the eBioMedicine journal, part of The Lancet Discovery Science, Examines the vaccination experiences of roughly 300 individuals. From March … Read more

Neptune’s Clouds Have Disappeared! What Could This Say About Our Sun?

Neptune's Clouds Have Disappeared! What Could This Say About Our Sun

The ‘ice giant’ in our solar system has taken a surprising turn leaving many to wonder. Astronomers announced an unexpected update about Neptune. The clouds of Neptune seem to have disappeared according to their observations. A gradual fading of the clouds has now led to the clouds totally vanishing! Let’s dive in to know more … Read more

This New Astronomical Object Has Trillions Of Times More Magnetic Pull Than The Earth!

The New Astronomical Object Has Trillions Of Times More Magnetic Pull Than The Earth!

The universe is filled with mysteries and plenty of mind-blowing astronomical objects. The Magnetars are some of such wonders in the universe. They are Helium rich stars that have a magnetic pull of trillion times more than the Earth! They are undoubtedly one of the most extreme objects that have ever known. The recent discovery … Read more

US Young Adults are Getting More Cancers| Doctors Can’t Find Reason

Key points of the article  Recently, public health experts have become concerned about the increasing number of young adults in the United States who have been diagnosed with cancer.  Although medical professionals have primarily focused on colorectal cancer, a recent study shows that other types of cancer are also becoming more common among young adults.  … Read more

Women with Poor Mental Health 50% more likely to Have Premature Babies

Women with Poor Mental Health 50% more likely to Have Premature Babies

New findings from top universities show that Women with Poor Mental Health are 50% more likely to Have Premature Babies. The research was conducted by the University of Exeter and King’s College and published in The Lancet Psychiatry. The authors scrutinized data from over two million pregnancies, revealing worrying patterns. Essentially, those recently involved with … Read more

Teens who Vape at Risk for Respiratory Problems within 30 days, Study finds 

Teens who Vape at Risk for Respiratory Problems within 30 days, Study finds 

Young people who vape face an elevated risk of respiratory issues, including bronchitis and shortness of breath, within 30 days of starting, according to recent research. This study comes from The Ohio State University and the Southern California Keck School of Medicine. They have used four years of online survey data, examining how e-cigarettes might … Read more

How the iMac Saved Apple from Bankruptcy 25 Years Ago

In the 1990s, personal computers had become kind of boring. Everyone was using similar looking beige computers. Apple, once a standout in the tech scene, was losing its edge. Then, in 1995, along came Windows 95, which seemed to spell doom for Apple. By 1997, Apple was in deep trouble. Steve Jobs returned to a … Read more