Nothing, the UK-based smartphone company, is gearing up to launch the Nothing Phone 3 globally and in India on July 1. Branded as its first true flagship, the device aims to shake up a competitive market dominated by legacy giants. However, what seems like a tantalizing innovation on paper is overshadowed by a drastic price
For decades, the scientific consensus has painted the protein p-tau217 as a villain in the story of Alzheimer’s disease—a harbinger of brain decline and memory loss. The narrative has been straightforward: p-tau217 accumulates abnormally, tangles within brain cells, and disrupts their function, eventually leading to the cognitive devastation seen in Alzheimer’s patients. However, recent groundbreaking
In a move that defies conventional thinking, the Denver Nuggets traded Michael Porter Jr.—a key contributor to their recent championship run—alongside a highly valuable unprotected 2032 first-round pick to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Cameron Johnson. This trade represents more than just a player exchange; it symbolizes a seismic shift under Denver’s freshly minted
Cynthia Erivo, already a formidable presence in Hollywood, is stepping into new creative territory with the upcoming adaptation of Adrian Tchaikovsky’s sci-fi thriller *Saturation Point*. This project, produced under Erivo’s own banner Edith’s Daughter alongside Platinum Dunes, signals not just another star-turned-producer endeavor, but a decisive move toward inclusive, forward-thinking cinema. Erivo’s mission extends beyond
The WNBA’s recent announcement to introduce three new franchises—in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia—marks an undeniably significant milestone in the league’s trajectory. This expansion will increase the number of teams from 13 to 18 over the next five years, solidifying a period of accelerated growth. While Commissioner Cathy Engelbert’s praise is expected, heralding the move as
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 has stirred controversy and conversation long before its July 9 unveiling, but not because of groundbreaking innovation—rather, it’s the conspicuous removal of a design choice that has polarized users and critics alike. The “Saturn Ring” camera motif—thick, metallic rings encircling each lens, which debuted on last year’s Galaxy Z
In an era where water scarcity is no longer a distant threat but a grim reality for billions worldwide, innovation is not just desirable—it’s essential. A novel technology developed by MIT engineers, based on a black hydrogel material resembling bubble wrap, has emerged as a startling beacon of hope. This device claims the extraordinary ability
Ace Bailey’s drafting by the Utah Jazz at No. 5 was widely viewed as a surprise, even a risky decision, given the forward’s unconventional pre-draft process and mixed evaluations. The Jazz took a chance on a player who openly turned down workouts with interested teams and whose preferred landing spots did not include Salt Lake
Canada’s sudden retreat from its digital services tax (DST) is a striking example of how geopolitical and economic pressures can undermine a country’s rightful attempt to modernize tax policies in the digital era. Initially poised to impose a 3% levy on revenues generated by tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Meta, Canada’s DST aimed to
The current cinematic landscape is overrun by blockbuster spectacles and franchise juggernauts, leaving independent films struggling for visibility. The recent release of A24’s *Sorry, Baby* serves as a rare beacon of hope for true originality thriving amid the noise. Despite debuting on just four screens and earning a modest $86,500, the film’s per-theater average of