Science and Technology

SanDisk Extreme Fit USB-C Flash Drive showcasing its compact plug-and-stay design.

SanDisk Launches World’s Smallest 1TB USB-C Flash Drive — The SanDisk Extreme Fit

By HarshitSAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13 — Storage technology just got smaller and faster. SanDisk has officially launched the SanDisk Extreme Fit USB-C Flash Drive, which it claims to be the world’s smallest 1TB USB-C flash drive. Designed for users who need constant, high-capacity storage without bulky hardware, the new device offers what the company calls […]

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Microscope image showing microclots and immune cell material trapped inside a protein network in Long COVID blood sample.

Scientists Uncover Link Between Blood Microclots and Immune Traps in Long COVID Patients

By HarshitMontpellier, France | November 13, 2025 | 02:45 AM CET A groundbreaking new study from Stellenbosch University in South Africa and the Montpellier Cancer Institute (IRCM) in France has revealed a crucial connection between microclots and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in patients suffering from Long COVID. The findings shed light on one of the

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Astatine-211 isotope being produced at Texas A&M Cyclotron Institute for cancer research

Astatine-211: The Ultra-Rare ‘Goldilocks’ Element Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment

By HarshitCollege Station, Texas | November 12, 2025 | 04:20 AM EDT In a breakthrough that could redefine the future of cancer therapy, scientists at Texas A&M University have successfully produced and distributed Astatine-211 (At-211) — one of the world’s rarest and most unstable elements — for use in targeted cancer treatment. Despite its fleeting

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Quantum computing chamber resembling a chandelier, cooled for ultra-low temperatures.

Quantum vs AI: The Next Tech Revolution That Could Change Everything

By HarshitLONDON, Nov. 12 — There’s an old sying among tech journalists — you can either explain quantum physics accurately or in a way people understand, but you can’t do both. That paradox perfectly captures why quantum technology, despite its staggering potential, still exists in the shadow of artificial intelligence (AI). Quantum mechanics — the

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Northern lights glowing over Milwaukee’s night sky during a previous solar storm event.

Northern Lights Alert: Aurora Borealis to Dazzle Skies Over 21 U.S. States on Nov. 11–12

By HarshitMilwaukee, Wisconsin | November 12, 2025 | 01:00 AM CST A breathtaking natural light show is on the way for much of the United States. Beginning Tuesday evening, November 11, and continuing into the early hours of Wednesday, November 12, residents across 21 U.S. states could witness the aurora borealis, or northern lights, glowing

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Hair Protein Breakthrough: Scientists Discover Keratin Can Regrow Tooth Enamel and Halt Decay

By HarshitLondon, UK | November 11, 2025 | 09:45 AM GMT A revolutionary discovery from King’s College London could transform the future of dental care — using the same protein that gives strength to hair and nails to repair teeth and stop decay. Researchers have found that keratin, a natural protein found in hair, skin,

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The Sentante robotic system used for remote thrombectomy demonstration.

Doctors Perform World’s First Remote Stroke Surgery Using a Robot Between Scotland and the U.S.

By HarshitDUNDEE, Nov. 11 — In what experts are calling a groundbreaking moment for global medicine, doctors from Scotland and the United States have successfully performed the world’s first remote robotic stroke procedure on a human body — a milestone that could redefine emergency stroke treatment worldwide. The pioneering operation, known as a remote thrombectomy,

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Laboratory setup at JAIST where researchers cultivated the AUN bacterial system for preclinical trials.

Revolutionary ‘AUN’ Bacterial Therapy Kills Cancer Without Relying on the Immune System

By HarshitTokyo, Japan | November 10, 2025 | 10:30 AM JST In a landmark breakthrough that could reshape the future of cancer treatment, scientists in Japan have developed a bacterial therapy that destroys tumors without depending on the immune system — a major step forward for patients whose immunity is compromised by chemotherapy or radiation.

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Green-glowing comet 3I/ATLAS with bright coma and faint surrounding dust.

Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Shows Unusual Features After Solar Pass, But Scientists Say There’s No Danger

By Harshit, ARIZONA, NOVEMBER 8, 2025 The interstellar comet known as 3I/ATLAS has re-emerged from behind the Sun, capturing worldwide attention due to its striking green color and the curious appearance of a missing tail. However, astronomers emphasize that there is nothing to be alarmed about. New observations conducted this week reveal that the comet

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Colorful children’s cereals arranged on a grocery store shelf.

Warning Issued as Study Finds Synthetic Food Dyes Widespread in U.S. Packaged Foods, Especially Those Marketed to Children

By Harshit, WASHINGTON, Nov. 7, 2025 Nearly one in five packaged foods and beverages sold in U.S. grocery stores contain synthetic food dyes, according to new research analyzing more than 39,000 products from major national brands. The study, published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, highlights ongoing concerns about artificial colorings

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