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A Florida woman impersonated a nurse and treated over 4,400 patients without a license, avoiding jail time through a plea deal involving probation and community service.
OpenAI has paused its Stargate UK data centre project due to high energy costs and regulatory uncertainty. The UK government emphasizes its commitment to AI infrastructure, while OpenAI remains interested in future collaborations.
The article reports on US refugee admissions under Trump's policy changes, noting that most refugees since October 2025 are South African.
A D.C. firefighter was terminated after stopping for fast food during an emergency call, according to sources. The firefighter claimed the delay was minimal and did not affect patient care, but the trial board ruled against him.
A Texas attorney, James Stafford, failed to appear in court after being ordered by Harris County Judge Nathan Milliron, who had previously faced criticism for berating an IT worker and a defense attorney.
A study published in PNAS reveals that phosphate scarcity in the ocean may drive methane production in oxygen-rich environments, creating a feedback loop that could accelerate climate change.
A research team led by Prof. Sangwon Seo developed a nickel catalyst technology to synthesize β-methylene carbonyl derivatives as mirror-image isomers, which are critical for pharmaceutical applications.
Researchers at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center discovered how algae reorganize their metabolism under mixotrophic conditions (light + acetate), leading to more efficient growth.
A study suggests genetic variations influence individual responses to GLP-1 receptor agonist weight-loss drugs, with some genetic markers linked to greater efficacy or side effects.
The Trump administration has reached a $1 billion agreement with TotalEnergies to abandon two U.S. offshore wind leases, redirecting funds to fossil fuel projects.
The article discusses a new research method in social science called integrative experiment design, which allows researchers to uncover complex interactions between factors affecting social outcomes.
A study by Penn State researchers found that planting grass between vine rows alters the soil microbiome beyond the root depth of the grass, potentially affecting vine health and soil sustainability.
A study led by IIASA finds that while expanding street green space can reduce urban heat stress, it is insufficient on its own and must be combined with other adaptation measures.
Researchers at the University of Osaka have developed a method to generate a megawatt-class optical vortex array with 3,070 phase-coherent vortices, achieving a peak power of 58 megawatts.
A study led by McGill University researchers found that non-producing oil and gas wells in Canada emit microbial methane at rates 1,000 times higher than previously estimated.
The article announces the 42 regional winners of the 2026 World Press Photo Award, highlighting their work on global issues like conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, protests, and environmental disasters.
Blending hobbies and passions with travel and adventure, themed cruises are growing in popularity. These days, there’s a voyage for almost everyone. Cruise travel has surged significantly in the last…
A study finds that sexist attitudes among Generation Z men contribute to a significant gender voting gap in Europe, with men being less likely than women to vote for left-wing parties.