
FDA Approves First Chikungunya Vaccine, Ixchiq, for Global Distribution
The FDA approves the world’s first chikungunya vaccine, marking a significant milestone in global health.
The FDA approves the world’s first chikungunya vaccine, marking a significant milestone in global health.
Severe drought in Spain causes olive oil prices to soar, impacting production and consumption worldwide.
AI is being used to accelerate the search for non-animal alternatives in scientific testing, providing more accurate results and potentially ending animal testing.
Meta’s new chatbots for Messenger will have “personality” and specialize in specific subjects, as the chatbot arms race among tech companies continues.
Shipping firm AP Moller-Maersk is set to cut 3,500 more jobs due to lower freight rates and demand, signaling a slowdown in the global economy.
The Dendrobium orchid, known as the God Flower, is disappearing in Taiwan due to climate change, leaving the indigenous Tsou people worried about their traditions.
Playing musical instruments in older age may boost brain health, aiding memory and cognitive skills.
Swedish start-up Modvion has built the world’s tallest wooden wind turbine tower, standing at 150m (492ft) tall, with the goal of producing 100 wooden modular turbines per year by 2027.
Charlie Munger, trusted confidante of Warren Buffett, passes away at 99, leaving a lasting legacy in the investment community.
Scientists capture first-ever footage of the Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna, proving it’s not extinct.
Nvidia and Foxconn have partnered to build “AI factories” that will be powered by Nvidia chips and used for various applications, allowing Nvidia to continue its growth in the AI market despite US restrictions on chip exports to China.
Nigel Richards wins Spanish Scrabble title without speaking the language, showcasing extraordinary memorization skills.
A Chinese student was rescued twice from Mount Fuji, igniting safety concerns for off-season climbers.
A white alligator, one of only seven in the world, has been born at Gatorland in Orlando, Florida, leaving experts amazed.
Seventeen, a K-pop boyband with 13 members, is set to make history at Glastonbury, breaking barriers for the genre in the UK.