Scientists think they finally know why Neanderthals vanished
A new study suggests Neanderthals didn’t go extinct simply because of climate change or competition with Homo sapiens. Instead, the key difference may have been social connectivity—Homo sapiens formed stronger, more flexible networks that helped them survive environmental shocks. Neanderthals had connections too, but they were more fragile and regionallyContinue Reading
Economic warning signs loom before Bank of Canada rate decision
CTV News Chief Financial Correspondent Amanda Lang takes a look at the gloomy World Bank outlook ahead of the Bank of Canada’s next rate decision. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/ctvnews Connect with CTV News: For live updates and latest headlines visit: http://www.ctvnews.ca/ For breaking news, fast,Continue Reading
German Foreign Minister to DW: ‘Diplomacy is needed more than ever’ | DW News
Speaking in New York, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul tells DW’s Max Hofmann that Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s comment that Iran is “humiliating” the United States was meant as a warning to Tehran. 00:00 DW interview with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul 00:32 Why Germany wants a non‑permanent seat on theContinue Reading
How Cabin Crew Rest & Sleep On 19+ Hour Flights
Flying on long-haul flights around the world can take a toll on passengers. However, the challenge is even greater for cabin crew, who are tasked with ensuring passenger safety and comfort and providing service throughout ultra-long-haul flights. On flights that stretch beyond 18 or even 20 hours, many wonder howContinue Reading
Why Doesn’t The World’s Most Produced Fighter Jet Have A Thrust Vectoring Nozzle?
Originally conceived and brought into production by General Dynamics, the F-16 Fighting Falcon continues to be produced by Lockheed Martin today. Although the airframe’s design is more than 50 years old at this point, its status as the most produced fighter jet continues to be reinforced by ongoing deliveries. EvenContinue Reading
PSG beat Bayern 5-4 in record-breaking Champions League semifinal first leg
Title holders Paris Saint-Germain squander a three-goal lead but hold on to beat Bayern Munich 5-4 in Paris., Title holders Paris Saint-Germain squander a three-goal lead but hold on to beat Bayern Munich 5-4 in Paris. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembele scored twice each as Paris Saint-Germain beat Bayern MunichContinue Reading
King Charles calls for NATO unity, Ukraine support in US Congress speech
UK sovereign hails national friendship, but delivers pointed messages in speech during four-day US visit., UK sovereign hails national friendship, but delivers pointed messages in speech during four-day US visit. Britain’s King Charles III has used a speech in front of the United States Congress to pledge NATO unity andContinue Reading
LVFS Has Turned Up the Heat on Vendors Who Won't Contribute
The Linux Vendor Firmware Service, or LVFS, is what makes firmware updates on Linux not a nightmare. Hardware vendors upload their firmware directly to it, and users get those updates delivered through fwupd and tools like GNOME Software. According to official estimates, the project has shipped over 140 million updatesContinue Reading
Hackers Hijacked a GitHub Actions Workflow to Push Malicious Code to PyPI
We have been routinely seeing open source projects getting hit by malicious actors with varying degrees of sophistication. Developers are often left scrambling to push out fixes in such situations. As to why they get targeted, their attack surface is wide, maintainer bandwidth is limited, and one bad package canContinue Reading
NASA’s Artemis III Moon Rocket Hardware Arrives, Artemis II Capsule Returns to Kennedy
NASA’s top four-fifths of the SLS (Space Launch System) core stage for the Artemis III mission is offloaded from the agency’s Pegasus barge on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, after arriving at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida the prior day. NASA/Glenn Benson On the heels of a successful Artemis II test flight, teams atContinue Reading
Ames Earth Science Publications Archive
Earth Science (SG) Publications Archive – Menu Bar Home Publications Archive (2019-1989) Ames Earth Science Publications NASA’s Ames Research Center Publications Archive (1989–2019) offers a comprehensive record of three decades of scientific and technical contributions. This curated collection of peer-reviewed studies, reports, and technical papers documents Ames scientists’ work inContinue Reading
NASA Connects Little Red Dots with Chandra, Webb
This image of a special object, dubbed the “X-ray dot,” represents a discovery from Chandra that could help explain the nature of a mysterious class of sources in the early Universe. The optical and infrared image from Hubble show the region around the X-ray dot, while the Chandra X-ray imageContinue Reading
King Charles Lies to Epstein Survivors After Refusing to Meet Them
King Charles III—whose brother Andrew was a close friend of Jeffrey Epstein and has been accused of sexual misconduct—made no mention of the sexual predator or his victims during his joint address to Congress, even after saying that he would. Earlier on Tuesday, HuffPost reported that Charles refused an invitationContinue Reading












