Nike’s USA Track & Field Uniforms Spark Controversy Ahead of Paris Olympics

Nike’s USA Track & Field Uniforms Spark Controversy Ahead of Paris Olympics

The Paris Olympics are approaching, but the track and field uniforms designed by the famous American brand Nike for various events of the US Olympic team have caused widespread debate and controversy after their unveiling on the 14th. USA track and field team uniforms turned into “sexy swimsuits” criticized CITIUS MAG, a media outlet focused … Read more

Dengue Fever Outbreak in the Americas: Over 3.5 Million Cases Reported

Dengue Fever Outbreak in the Americas: Over 3.5 Million Cases Reported

Dengue fever is spreading in the Americas, with more than 3.5 million cases of infection reported so far and 1,039 patients dying. The number of infections in the Americas is expected to hit a record high this year. AP pictures In the first three months of this year, it was three times that of the … Read more

Rising Cases of Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome in Japan Caused by Dangerous Bacterial Pathogen: Officials Investigating

Rising Cases of Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome in Japan Caused by Dangerous Bacterial Pathogen: Officials Investigating

There has been a surge in cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) in Japan recently, and the cause is a dangerous bacterial pathogen. Officials are still trying to find out the cause. It is reported that this bacteria may cause serious illness, with a fatality rate of up to 30% for patients over 30 … Read more

Dengue Fever Epidemic Ravages Brazil: Sao Paulo Declares State of Emergency

Dengue Fever Epidemic Ravages Brazil: Sao Paulo Declares State of Emergency

Brazil has been ravaged by the dengue fever epidemic. Since its inception in 2024, at least 1.2 million people have been infected and at least 278 people have died. The city of Sao Paulo has declared a state of emergency. Aedes albopictus is the vector of dengue virus. shutterstock The Mirror reported that Sao Paulo, … Read more

Dengue Fever Epidemic Ravages Brazil, 1.2 Million Infected and 278 Dead

Dengue Fever Epidemic Ravages Brazil, 1.2 Million Infected and 278 Dead

Brazil has been ravaged by the dengue fever epidemic. Since its inception in 2024, at least 1.2 million people have been infected and at least 278 people have died. The city of Sao Paulo has declared a state of emergency. Aedes albopictus is the vector of dengue virus. shutterstock The Mirror reported that Sao Paulo, … Read more

Brightest Quasar J0529-4351 Discovered by Australian Astronomers

Brightest Quasar J0529-4351 Discovered by Australian Astronomers

Australian astronomers recently announced that they have discovered a quasar that may be the brightest in the universe, with a brightness 500 trillion times that of the sun. This quasar, numbered J0529-4351, is about 12 billion light-years away from the Earth and is 500 trillion times brighter than the sun. The black hole behind this … Read more

New Research Reveals True Colors of Uranus and Neptune: Blue-Green Tint Exposes Years of Misunderstanding

New Research Reveals True Colors of Uranus and Neptune: Blue-Green Tint Exposes Years of Misunderstanding

New research has found that the true colors of Uranus and Neptune are actually similar, with a bluish-green tint, exposing the cause of years of misunderstanding. The two outermost “ice giant planets” in the solar system are very similar in size, mass and atmospheric conditions, but the image data taken have always shown that Uranus … Read more

Alcohol Abuse and Loneliness Increase Risk of Early-Onset Dementia, Study Finds

Alcohol Abuse and Loneliness Increase Risk of Early-Onset Dementia, Study Finds

According to the latest foreign research, 15 factors such as alcohol abuse and loneliness can easily increase the risk of early-onset dementia. A foreign study shows that the risk of early-onset dementia (referring to those diagnosed with dementia under the age of 65) is affected by multiple factors, including alcohol abuse, loneliness, low socioeconomic background, … Read more

NASA’s Clear Pictures of Uranus’s Rings and Satellites with Webb Space Telescope

NASA’s Clear Pictures of Uranus’s Rings and Satellites with Webb Space Telescope

NASA used the Webb Space Telescope to take extremely clear pictures of Uranus’s rings, some satellites, and atmospheric features. Absolutely stunning new images of Uranus – PAO — Amy Shira Teitel (@AmyShiraTeitel) December 21, 2023 The Webb Space Telescope’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) adds additional wavelength coverage for a more detailed look. The research team pointed … Read more

Is it possible to work while sleeping?US IT company develops controllable dream helmet, claims it can induce lucid dreams

Is it possible to work while sleeping?US IT company develops controllable dream helmet, claims it can induce lucid dreams

The American innovative company Prophetic has developed Halo, a new wearable device that allows users to work in their dreams. It is expected to be shipped in the spring of 2025. A lucid dream startup says engineers can write code in their sleep. Work may never be the same. — FORTUNE (@FortuneMagazine) December 3, 2023 … Read more