Science and Technology

Smart home dashboard showing AI-controlled lighting, HVAC, and security.

How the Connected Life Is Transforming Homes, Health, and Infrastructure Across the United States

By Harshit, December 6, 2025 — The U.S. is entering a new era of technology-driven living.The “Connected Life” — powered by smart home ecosystems, digital health devices, artificial intelligence (AI), and next-generation networks — is no longer an emerging trend. It has become the foundation of modern American life, reshaping comfort, health, safety, and national […]

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Breakthroughs Reshaping U.S. Medicine: Genetics, Microbiome, and New Cures

By Harshit | New York, USA | 6 December 2025 Health and medicine remain the most enduringly relevant areas of scientific inquiry in the United States, driven by relentless research, rising public health challenges, and the promise of longer, healthier lives. As the nation continues to lead global innovation in biotechnology, genomics, neuroscience, and epidemiology,

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Cybersecurity and Data Trust: The New Backbone of Digital Resilience in 2025

By Harshit, LOS ANGELES As the United States—and the world—moves deeper into advanced digital transformation, cybersecurity has shifted from a reactive IT function to a foundational pillar of national resilience, business continuity, and public trust. The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), edge computing, cloud-native infrastructures, quantum threat models, and massive cross-border data flows has created

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U.S. Climate Resilience and Carbon Management Science 2025

By HarshitSCIENCE — December 4, 2025 The United States has entered a new phase of climate science—one centered not only on understanding Earth’s changing systems, but on developing deployable, large-scale technologies capable of stabilizing them. As climate disruptions intensify, federal agencies, national laboratories, universities, and private-sector climate-tech firms are converging on three scientific priorities: carbon

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Toxic Air Significantly Weakens the Health Benefits of Exercise, Large Global Study Finds — SCIENCE ALERT

By HarshitLONDON, DECEMBER 3 — Regular physical activity is one of the strongest predictors of long-term health, but new evidence shows that polluted air may dramatically blunt its protective effects. A major international study published in BMC Medicine reveals that long-term exposure to fine particulate pollution (PM2.5) substantially reduces the longevity benefits normally gained from

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How AI and Hyper-Personalized Health Are Converging to Redefine the Future of Medicine

By HarshitSAN FRANCISCO, DEC. 3 — The convergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and hyper-personalized health — often described as P4 Medicine (Predictive, Preventive, Personalized, and Participatory) — is emerging as one of the most important and enduring transformations in the U.S. healthcare landscape. This shift is evergreen because it targets three long-standing national challenges: the

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Younger Women Account for One in Four Breast Cancer Diagnoses, Major 11-Year NY Study Finds

By HarshitNEW YORK | December 2, 2025 A sweeping review of breast cancer cases across seven outpatient centers in Western New York has revealed a persistent and significant trend: one-quarter of all breast cancers diagnosed over an 11-year period occurred in women aged 18 to 49, including many under 40 — an age group with

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AI Video Generators Like OpenAI’s Sora Are About to Reshape Hollywood — and Creativity Itself

By HarshitNEW YORK, 2 DEC — After spending two weeks testing OpenAI’s Sora, one thing is unmistakably clear: we are standing at the edge of the most disruptive shift in visual storytelling since the invention of digital cameras. Generative AI video tools have crossed a threshold where they can create scenes, actors, lighting, motion, and

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Soybean oil in a glass container on a kitchen counter with soybeans scattered around, illustrating dietary fat sources.

Soybean Oil Linked to Weight Gain Through Liver Protein Pathways, UC Riverside Study Finds

By HarshitRIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA, DEC 1 — Soybean oil is the most commonly used cooking oil in the United States and appears in a wide range of processed foods. Research is now shedding light on how this highly consumed ingredient contributes to obesity in mice. In a University of California, Riverside experiment, most mice fed a

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AI and Automation: The Permanent Remodeling of the U.S. Workforce

By HarshitWASHINGTON, 1 DECEMBER — The Future of Work is no longer a distant theory. It is the present reality inside U.S. companies, where artificial intelligence, intelligent automation, and low-code platforms are reshaping how people work, how companies operate, and how value is created. The shift is permanent, and it has triggered a trillion-dollar ecosystem

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