Breaking 13:20 Quantum computing progress raises doubts about chemistry as first breakthrough 12:50 US strikes Iran’s Kharg island as Revolutionary Guards threaten UAE bases 12:00 US refueling aircraft crashes in western Iraq during military operations 11:50 Oil shock from Iran conflict spreads surcharges across global economy 11:20 Apple foldable iPhone screen enters mass production ahead of 2026 launch 10:50 Diesel shortages threaten farming across continents amid Iran conflict 10:20 United States offers $10 million reward for information on Iran leader 09:50 Yale researchers identify circular RNA that boosts HIV replication 08:50 Bitcoin miners face greater risk from falling BTC price than oil surge 08:20 Iraq faces salary crisis as oil exports collapse during Iran conflict 07:50 Iranian drone attacks decline but continue striking Gulf allies 07:20 European stocks record first consecutive weekly drop of 2026 amid Iran war 07:00 Mathematicians overturn 150 year geometry rule using torus surfaces 23:40 US judge reinstates union contract for 320,000 veterans’ agency workers 23:20 Egypt introduces five-year multiple-entry visa for Moroccan citizens 23:00 Berkshire Hathaway opposes shareholder proposal on workforce oversight, reports Buffett’s pay 22:20 US expands Venezuela sanctions waivers amid rising energy and fertilizer prices 22:00 Halkbank hires EY to review sanctions and anti-money laundering compliance 20:40 South Korea’s prime minister meets Donald Trump in Washington 20:20 Hyundai issues stop sale for some 2026 Palisade SUVs after safety incident 15:50 Stanford study finds aging occurs in bursts rather than gradual decline 15:20 CF Industries hits record high as Iran war disrupts global fertilizer supply 15:00 Switzerland maintains mandate for US trade negotiations, says minister 14:50 Euro falls to 2026 low as Middle East oil crisis pressures Europe 14:30 Traders anticipate possible Federal Reserve interest rate cut by September 14:20 Musk warns parents to keep ChatGPT away from children after Canada shooting lawsuit 14:07 Aluminum hits four year high as Gulf war disrupts global supply 13:50 Silo AI founder launches QuTwo to link enterprise AI with quantum computing 13:45 Netherlands adopts cautious stance on US and Israeli strikes against Iran 13:43 BofA strategist warns markets echo conditions before the 2008 financial crisis

Gold gains poised for seventh straight monthly rise as safe-haven demand persists

Gold hovered near recent highs on Friday and remained on track for a seventh consecutive monthly increase, supported by persistent safe-haven interest, renewed U.S. tariff uncertainty and ongoing geopolitical tension in the Middle East. Spot prices have advanced more than 6% so far in February, extending a powerful run that has taken the metal......

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS departs after brief stop in our skies

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is now racing away from the inner solar system after a fleeting but revealing visit that has given astronomers fresh insight into the chemistry of deep space. The icy body is only the third confirmed object known to have entered our planetary neighborhood from another star system, following 1I/‘Oumuamua in......

Satellite mega-constellations raise climate and ozone concerns

The rapid expansion of satellite constellations in low Earth orbit is drawing increasing concern from the scientific community. Researchers warn that the routine incineration of decommissioned satellites as they reenter the atmosphere could alter Earth’s climate and threaten the ozone layer. As companies like SpaceX seek approval to......

Türkiye closely monitors US operations in Syria and Iraq, ministry says

Türkiye’s National Defense Ministry announced on Thursday that it is closely monitoring US military activities in Syria and Iraq, alongside other regional developments, to ensure national security and maintain situational awareness. According to ministry sources, Washington’s reassessment of its presence in Syria is influenced......

Belgium to receive first NASAMS air defense system in 2027

Belgium is set to strengthen its national air defense capabilities with the delivery of its first NASAMS battery in 2027, marking a significant step in modernizing the country’s security infrastructure. Prime Minister Bart De Wever confirmed that the government has already placed an order for the Norwegian-American National Advanced......

Gaming industry backlash intensifies over use of AI in development

The global video game industry is facing mounting resistance to the use of generative artificial intelligence, as both players and developers warn the technology is eroding creative work and threatening jobs in a sector worth roughly 200 billion dollars annually. A large-scale survey by analytics firm Quantic Foundry, which polled about 1.75......

Stellar Blade director criticized over alleged AI image celebrating new Evangelion project

Stellar Blade director and Shift Up CEO Hyung-tae Kim is under fire after sharing what appears to be an AI-generated crossover illustration to celebrate a new Neon Genesis Evangelion anime written by NieR creator Yoko Taro. Kim posted the image on his personal X account following the announcement that Taro would handle series composition for......

Ukraine and US press Geneva talks on peace and reconstruction after mass Russian strikes

Ukrainian and US negotiators opened a fresh round of talks in Geneva on Thursday, seeking to lock in a sweeping economic “prosperity package” for Ukraine even as Russia pummeled the country with one of its heaviest overnight barrages in months. The discussions, led by Ukraine’s national security chief and chief negotiator......

US signals readiness for diplomatic talks with North Korea

The United States has reiterated its openness to diplomatic engagement with North Korea, signaling a willingness to resume dialogue amid longstanding tensions over security and nuclear issues. Speaking to reporters, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington remains prepared to engage with representatives of any government willing......

Microrobot swarms use spinning flows to move massive objects

Swarms of magnetic microrobots can now rotate and transport objects tens of thousands of times heavier than a single robot by stirring surrounding liquid instead of pushing directly on their targets. Each microrobot is a tiny disk roughly 300 micrometers across that spins under a controlled magnetic field, creating circulating fluid flows......

Türkiye’s exports reach $20.3 billion in January despite annual decline

Türkiye’s exports totaled $20.31 billion in January, marking a 4% decrease compared to the same month a year earlier, according to figures released by the Turkish Statistical Institute. Data showed that imports edged up by 0.1% year-on-year to $28.69 billion, pushing the monthly trade deficit to $8.38 billion—an increase......

BlackRock highlights rare yield window in Japan’s bond market

Japan’s government bond market is offering some of the most attractive returns in years for dollar-based investors using currency hedges, according to BlackRock. The asset manager estimates that buyers of long-dated Japanese sovereign debt can currently secure yields of about 6 percent once the pickup from hedging yen exposure back into......

Invasive species, drought, and climate shocks put global water security at risk

A growing convergence of invasive species, protracted drought, and intensifying climate extremes is placing critical water and food systems in India, Türkiye, and the United States under mounting strain, according to researchers and officials. From parched lakes in southern India to collapsing aquifers in central Türkiye and climate‑stressed......

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