Monthly Archives: December, 2024

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Farming-Free Food to Hit US Shelves in 2025: A New Era of Sustainable Nutrition

In a groundbreaking shift, food produced without traditional farming methods will soon be available in the US, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional agriculture.

Solar-Powered Breakthrough: Self-Charging Supercapacitors Achieve New Efficiency

A South Korean research team has developed self-charging supercapacitors combined with solar cells, achieving 63% energy storage efficiency and opening new horizons for sustainable energy solutions.

Cannabis Use Linked to Psychosis and Addiction: New Research Unveils Risks

A comprehensive study highlights the potential mental health risks associated with cannabis use, including a heightened risk of psychosis and addiction, prompting calls for awareness and regulation.

Massive SALT Typhoon Hack: AT&T and Verizon Confirm Breach of Customer Data

In a shocking revelation, AT&T and Verizon admit to a SALT Typhoon hack that exposed sensitive customer data, raising urgent cybersecurity concerns.

Chinese State Hackers Breach U.S. Treasury: A Wake-Up Call for Cybersecurity

Chinese state-sponsored hackers have infiltrated the U.S. Treasury Department, exposing vulnerabilities in critical systems and highlighting escalating global cyber threats.

Bacteria as Drug Factories: The Future of Medicine Production

Scientists are engineering bacteria to act as tiny drug factories, revolutionizing the way we produce medicine with efficiency, sustainability, and precision.