What is the deadly Marburg virus and where has it spread? | Health News

What is the deadly Marburg virus and where has it spread? | Health News

Rwanda is fighting its first outbreak of the “highly virulent” Marburg virus which was first reported in late September. As of Thursday, 11 people were reported to have died of the virus in Rwanda. The health minister announced the country will begin clinical trials of experimental vaccines and treatments. So what…

WHO approves first mpox test for faster diagnoses | Health News

WHO approves first mpox test for faster diagnoses | Health News

The ‘real time PCR test’ will enable the detection of the virus by swabbing human skin lesions. The World Health Organization (WHO) has approved the use of the first diagnostic test for mpox that will provide immediate results. This will increase testing capabilities in countries facing outbreaks, it says. The…

South America witnesses a ‘ring of fire’, the final solar eclipse of 2024 | Science and Technology News

South America witnesses a ‘ring of fire’, the final solar eclipse of 2024 | Science and Technology News

Stargazers in Chile and Argentina turned their eyes to the horizon on Wednesday to catch the final solar eclipse of 2024: a “ring of fire” that blazed across the sky. Also known as an annular eclipse, the celestial phenomenon occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun, darkening…

Hurricane Helene hits Florida, heads to Georgia: Latest on damage, victims | Weather News

Hurricane Helene hits Florida, heads to Georgia: Latest on damage, victims | Weather News

EXPLAINER Hurricane Helene has been downgraded to a category one storm but authorities warn rainfall and winds are still a danger. Hurricane Helene struck Florida’s Big Bend region on Thursday night, classed as a category four storm with potential to inflict significant damage and loss of life. Thousands of residents…

SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn makes history with first private spacewalk | Science and Technology News

SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn makes history with first private spacewalk | Science and Technology News

A pioneering duo of astronauts has made history by becoming the first private civilians to perform a spacewalk, hailed by NASA as “a giant leap forward” for the commercial space industry. The SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission, led by fintech billionaire Jared Isaacman, launched early Tuesday from the Kennedy Space Center…

Depressed fish? How Prozac in lakes and rivers may harm aquatic life | Wildlife News

Depressed fish? How Prozac in lakes and rivers may harm aquatic life | Wildlife News

Traces of the anti-depressant, fluoxetine – often better known by its commercial name, Prozac – have been detected by an Australian-Italian joint study of lakes and rivers, and may be affecting freshwater fish. A five-year study by scientists from Monash University’s School of Biological Sciences and the University of Tuscia’s…

Brazil judge blocks Starlink accounts as X suspension deadline looms | Business and Economy News

Brazil judge blocks Starlink accounts as X suspension deadline looms | Business and Economy News

At issue is whether de Moraes can order the social network to block certain accounts, a request that Musk denounces as censorship. Brazilian Supreme Court judge Alexandre de Moraes has moved to block the financial accounts of billionaire Elon Musk’s Starlink as an ongoing feud leaves his social media platform…

Why are many of the largest US companies worried about AI? | Technology News

Why are many of the largest US companies worried about AI? | Technology News

Survey finds a fivefold increase in concerns over artificial intelligence (AI) among top 500 companies. More than half of the top 500 companies in the United States now see artificial intelligence (AI) as posing a potential risk. That is a fivefold increase in just two years, according to a new…

New study suggests ocean of water lies beneath Mars’s surface | Science and Technology News

New study suggests ocean of water lies beneath Mars’s surface | Science and Technology News

The findings follow analysis of seismic readings from NASA’s Mars InSight lander before it shut down in 2022. New research suggests there may be enough water hiding in the cracks of underground rocks beneath the surface of Mars to form an ocean. The findings are based on seismic measurements from…