Breaking 15:40 Study finds 3000 genes differ between male and female brains 15:30 US receives 6,000 applications for air traffic control jobs in just 12 hours, officials say 15:15 Trump says U.S. will maintain blockade despite partial reopening of strait of hormuz 14:50 Gene discovery in salamanders brings human limb regeneration closer 14:30 Reliance rejects Iranian oil cargoes as sanctions waiver deadline approaches 13:50 Arthur Hayes calls crypto a no trade zone amid war and ai risks 13:20 Hassabis says ai’s biggest challenge goes beyond chatbot competition 13:15 Oil prices fall 5 percent as hopes rise for easing tensions in the Middle East 13:00 Tesla expands chip hiring in Taiwan as Terafab project accelerates 12:40 European gas prices rise as Iran ceasefire deadline nears 12:20 Modi and Macron discuss Hormuz crisis ahead of Paris conference 12:00 James Webb telescope detects methane on interstellar comet for first time 10:00 Warnings grow over gradual erosion of US dollar global dominance 09:40 Mozilla unveils Thunderbolt, a self-hosted AI client for enterprises 09:20 Perplexity launches AI-powered Personal Computer assistant for Mac users 08:40 NASA probe reveals unexpected particle behavior during solar explosion 08:00 Ford recalls nearly 1.4 million vehicles over software issue 07:50 OpenAI unveils GPT-Rosalind to accelerate life sciences research 07:45 Venezuela releases dozens of political detainees amid US pressure 17:20 Pentagon says 13 ships turned back as Iran blockade faces evasion tactics 17:00 Oil giants set to gain $234 billion windfall from war driven prices

Gartner predicts most companies will abandon AI copilots by 2028

The era of AI copilots and intelligent advisors may be drawing to a close. Gartner predicts that by 2028, more than half of all enterprises will stop paying for assistive intelligence tools, including copilots and smart advisors, and redirect that spending toward agentic AI platforms capable of autonomously executing workflows and triggering......

Drone debris from Iranian interceptions strikes buildings across Dubai

Debris from an intercepted Iranian drone struck the facade of Oracle's building at Dubai Internet City early Saturday morning as the Gulf conflict entered its fifth week with no sign of abatement. Dubai's Media Office confirmed the incident in a post on X, describing it as a "minor incident" and stating that no injuries had......

Polymarket prices 77% chance of $120 oil after U.S. fighter jet downed over Iran

The downing of a U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle over Iran on Friday sent shockwaves through energy markets, with bettors on prediction platform Polymarket pushing the implied probability of WTI crude reaching 120 dollars per barrel this month to 77 percent, up from just 36 percent two days earlier. The abrupt repricing reflects deepening fears that......

Grayscale identifies current crypto selloff as entry point for ETH and SOL

Grayscale Investments has published a new market report identifying the current cryptocurrency decline as a potentially attractive window for investors looking to build positions in major altcoins, with Ethereum and Solana highlighted as primary candidates. The asset manager singled out five digital assets it considers well-positioned following......

Anthropic bans third-party tools from using Claude subscriptions, forcing users to paid API

Anthropic has completed a months-long effort to block third-party tools from accessing Claude subscription accounts, leaving users of the popular OpenClaw agent framework unable to use their Pro and Max plan tokens outside of Anthropic's own products. The enforcement, which began with silent server-side blocks in January and was formalized......

Dollar nears 100 as strong jobs data and Iran war fuel safe-haven demand

The U.S. dollar index hovered near the 100-point mark on Friday as an unexpectedly strong March jobs report combined with deepening fears over a prolonged military conflict in Iran reinforced the greenback's status as the world's primary safe-haven currency. Nonfarm payrolls rose by 178,000 in March, the largest gain since December......

Iran's supreme leader incapacitated by severe injuries, leaving regime without functioning head

More than a month after Israeli warplanes struck the supreme leader's compound in Tehran, Mojtaba Khamenei has not appeared in public, and a hospital source told The Media Line that he remains in a medical intensive care unit at an underground location with devastating injuries, including a non-functioning arm, a paralyzed leg, spinal......

Injections of dead‑body fat enter the cosmetic spotlight

A new type of cosmetic procedure, dubbed “zombie filler,” has begun to attract attention in aesthetic‑medicine circles and on social media. The method involves injecting fat harvested from human cadavers into the face, breasts, buttocks, hips and other body parts to add volume and reshape contours. While the technique is still......

Europe accelerates offshore wind as U.S. pays companies to abandon projects

A series of energy policy decisions on both sides of the Atlantic has exposed a widening divide between the United States and Europe over how to achieve energy security, with Europe pushing aggressively to expand renewable capacity while the Trump administration moves to dismantle it. On March 26, the first subsea export cable for the Hornsea......

Artemis II surpasses the midpoint, now closer to the Moon than Earth

NASA released the first photographs taken by the Artemis II crew on Friday, offering striking views of Earth as four astronauts travel toward the Moon on the first crewed lunar mission in more than five decades. The images, captured by mission commander Reid Wiseman through a window of the Orion spacecraft, show Earth's blue oceans wrapped......

Gold and silver tumble as dollar surges on Iran war and inflation fears

Gold and silver fell sharply on Thursday as the U.S. dollar staged a strong recovery, driven by higher-than-expected inflation signals and the fallout from President Donald Trump's televised address promising to intensify military operations against Iran. The selloff ended a four-session winning streak for gold and erased recent gains......

Fuel price surge disrupts Easter and spring travel worldwide

Rising fuel costs driven by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East are reshaping Easter and spring holiday travel across multiple continents, forcing millions of consumers to cancel trips, shorten itineraries, or stay closer to home as the global tourism industry braces for a difficult season. In Australia, a Tourism & Transport Forum......

UBS holds $5,600 gold target and calls 17% pullback a buying opportunity

UBS is telling investors that gold's sharp retreat from its record high represents a buying opportunity rather than a trend reversal, maintaining a year-end price target of $5,600 per ounce even as the metal trades near the bank's own bear-case scenario. Gold has fallen more than 17% from its all-time high of nearly $5,595 reached......

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