Search results

  1. S

    Flights delayed across US amid air traffic controller shortages as shutdown drags on

    US Airport Delays Worsen Amid Government Shutdown Flight delays across the US have reached a boiling point as nearly half of the nation's busiest airports struggle with severe air traffic controller shortages. The crisis has deepened with the 31st day of the federal government shutdown, leaving...
  2. S

    Windows 11 tests Bluetooth audio sharing that connects two headsets at once

    Microsoft is rolling out a new feature in Windows 11 that allows users to share Bluetooth audio with multiple devices simultaneously. The feature, known as shared audio, enables the broadcasting of audio from one device to two pairs of wireless headphones, speakers, earbuds, or hearing aids at...
  3. S

    Hurricane Melissa death toll nears 50, mostly in Jamaica and Haiti, as it hurries toward Bermuda

    At least 45 people have lost their lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, which has left a trail of destruction across the northern Caribbean. The majority of the deaths occurred in Haiti and Jamaica, with at least 25 reported fatalities in Haiti alone. In Jamaica, the government is...
  4. S

    What makes PhD students happy? Good supervision

    "PhD Happiness: The Surprising Key to Success" A recent survey by Nature has shed light on what drives PhD students' satisfaction and fulfillment. Contrary to expectations, it's not just about securing a stipend or meeting manageable working hours that matters, but rather the quality of...
  5. S

    CT man charged for Stamford hit-and-run that killed 12-year-old boy

    A Connecticut man, Juan Carlos Umana-Umana, has been slapped with charges in connection with a fatal hit-and-run accident that took the life of a 12-year-old boy earlier this year. Umana-Umana, 41 and from Stamford, surrendered to police on Monday after a warrant was issued for his arrest. He...
  6. S

    MG wants us to pay £500-plus to remedy rogue electric car

    MG Electric Car Suffered Rogue Power Surge, Owner Says No Help from Manufacturer The MG5 electric car, a popular model in the UK, has been found to have suffered a critical power system malfunction after being charged at a motorway service station. The vehicle's brakes failed, causing it to...
  7. S

    Dodgers fans cheer as Blue Jays’ George Springer exits World Series Game 3 early with injury

    Dodgers Fans React with Glee as Blue Jays' George Springer Exits Game 3 Early Due to Injury, Igniting Backlash from Joe Davis In a bizarre turn of events, Los Angeles Dodgers fans at Dodger Stadium erupted into cheers when Toronto Blue Jays star outfielder George Springer exited Game 3 of the...
  8. S

    We need more than good science to fight infectious disease

    The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the urgent need for effective vaccines and treatments to combat infectious diseases. However, despite these advances, the tide is turning against progress in immunology. Anti-vaccination sentiments are on the rise, and funding for research into infectious...
Back
Top