• DJI's new backup battery can power small appliances, charge your drone

    DJI is entering the portable power station market in the US and Europe with the launch of the Power 1000 and Power 500 aimed at home users or road warriors. The devices (released in China at the end of last year) can be used to power small appliances or charge devices like laptops or drones, and work in concert with solar panels to provide power on the road.  The Power 1000 (13kg or 29 pounds) has a 1,024 Wh capacity and can output up to 2,200W — enough to run a home microwave oven for about 1.3...

  • Twitter/X might charge all new users a 'small fee' before they can post, like, and reply

    Twitter is apparently about to start charging a fee to all new users before they can interact with the platform.

  • A new type of seismic sensor to detect moonquakes

    During the Apollo missions of the 1970s, several seismometers were flown to the moon, where they collected data on lunar seismic trembling for eight years. The data showed some lunar quakes were as powerful as a magnitude 5.

  • New PET-CT facilities at Torrecardenas Hospital

    The Torrecardenas University Hospital welcomed the Minister of Health and Consumption of the Andalusian Government, Catalina Garcia, who visited Almería to inspect the new PET-CT facilities. These facilities aim to provide tumour detection tests locally, reducing the need for residents to travel to Granada for such examinations. The PET-CT technology enables non-invasive diagnostic imaging, aiding […]

  • Can this new meme coin outperform FLOKI and WIF?

    Floki could recover from the recent downturn in April, according to some analysts Dogwifhat (WIF) holders are also confident of a recovery. But Rebel Satoshi has outperformed competitors, increasing interest in its meme coin ecosystem. Floki has gotten a new listing as demand for its token keeps rising. Dogwifhat (WIF) could suffer from Solana’s network […]

  • A powerful technique for tracking a protein's fleeting shape changes

    Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a powerful, new technique to generate "movies" of changing protein structures and speeds of up to 50 frames per second.

  • Bird flu detected in chickens in eastern New Mexico

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu, was found in chickens at a poultry facility in eastern New Mexico, according to the New Mexico Livestock Board (NMLB), in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Veterinary Services Laboratories. Initial testing of the facility was performed on April []

  • Record Numbers Of People Are Starting Up New Small Businesses

    Record numbers of people are starting new businesses, and more and more of them are women and minorities, according to a new study. New business applications jumped in 2020 as the pandemic started, and have continued to be filed at a record pace. More than 5 million applications were filed in 2021 and 2022 and […]

  • New young and warm Jupiter-like exoplanet detected

    An international team of astronomers reports the detection of a new young and warm exoplanet orbiting a distant star. The newfound alien world, designated TOI-4862 b (or NGTS-30 b), is similar in size and mass to Jupiter. The finding was published April 3 on the pre-print server arXiv.

  • New Cancer Vaccine Can Shrink Liver Tumors

    Geneos cancer vaccine has been proven to shrink liver tumors after a small trial. A new cancer vaccine for advanced liver cancer, developed by Geneos Therapeutics, is now reportedly proven to shrink liver tumors in nearly a third of patients after a small trial.

  • What comms can learn from the internal upheaval at the New York Times

    It all starts with leaning on your values. Tensions between workers and their bosses are as old as the idea of a workplace itself. It’s nothing new on the whole. But when it’s taking place in one of the most famous newspapers in the world, it tends to put the audience at attention. The paper […]

  • New benzofuran synthesis method enables complex molecule creation

    In the field of organic chemistry, scientists are always looking out for new types of reactions to unlock synthesis routes for challenging compounds. Most of the progress that we have witnessed in pharmaceutics and agrochemicals over the past few decades can be traced back to the discovery of novel practical reaction pathways. Such pathways often involve the selective replacement of a functional group with another, the formation of aromatic rings, or the strategic cleaving of parts of a...