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Microsoft Changes Windows Security After 15 Years-Update By ‘End Of April’
This has never happened before. Microsoft is expiring the authentication that protects Windows PCs from threats each time they restart. Secure Boot certificates on almost all Windows PCs date back to 2011 and will now be replaced. The process starts this month and is wrapped into April’s security update. While Microsoft had said that “starting
Crypto Offerings Begin Shaping Bank Choice in Europe, but Regulation Still Holds Back Adoption
Boerse Stuttgart Digital found 35% of European investors would consider switching banks for stronger crypto services, even as regulation and education gaps still slow wider adoption. The post Crypto Offerings Begin Shaping Bank Choice in Europe, but Regulation Still Holds Back Adoption appeared first on Crypto News Australia...
Pediatric Lung Transplants: Fewer Surgeries, Tougher Cases | Mirage News
Pediatric lung transplant specialist Christian Benden, MD, described the future for children who need lung transplants: fewer operations overall, but more complex patients and mounting challenges for the teams who care for them. He addressed the 46th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) today in Toronto.
A New Study Links a Record-Breaking Tropical Disease Outbreak in Peru to Climate-Driven Extreme Weather
Every year, mosquitoes in mostly tropical and subtropical countries cause millions of cases of dengue fever, a virus that induces potentially lethal flu-like symptoms. Cases surged in 2019, after rising for decades, making dengue one of the World Health Organization’s top-10 global health threats and the fastest-growing mosquito-borne disease. In 2023, 6.5 million people contracted
Study suggests fibroid rates in Latina women may be lower than previously thought
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New Study Finds Genetic Key to Vitamin D’s Role in Diabetes Prevention
Science & Nature In a large clinical trial, Tufts University researcher Bess Dawson-Hughes and colleagues found that vitamin D supplements reduced diabetes risk only...
Study: Malaria Shaped Human Settlement Patterns for Over 74,000 Years
Science & Nature New research led by Max-Planck Institute of Geoanthropology and University of Cambridge scientists suggests malaria did more than sicken ancient populations,...
New Study Links Coffee Intake to Microbiome Changes and Improved Mental Well-Being
Science & Nature New research led by University College Cork scientists suggests that both caffeinated and decaf coffee reshape the gut microbiome in ways...
Study: Parrots Use Names in Flexible, Sometimes Human-Like Ways
Science & Nature By studying almost 900 parrots living with humans, a team of researchers found evidence that some birds don’t just mimic speech,...
Study: Google’s AI Overviews show millions of wrong answers every hour
Science & Nature With over 4 trillion Google queries every year, the inaccuracies add up.
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NASA Study to Analyze Fermented Food Samples from Space
Gianine Figliozzi Feb 25, 2026 Certain nutrients critical for human health lack the shelf life needed to span multi-year missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. NASA’s BioNutrients-3 is part of an experiment series testing ways to use microorganisms to produce these nutrients in space and on demand. The on-demand nature of this experiment is
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Microsoft Changes Windows Security After 15 Years-Update By ‘End Of April’
This has never happened before. Microsoft is expiring the authentication that protects Windows PCs from threats each time they restart. Secure Boot certificates on almost all Windows PCs date back to 2011 and will now be replaced. The process starts this month and is wrapped into April’s security update. While Microsoft had said that “starting
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Crypto Offerings Begin Shaping Bank Choice in Europe, but Regulation Still Holds Back Adoption
Boerse Stuttgart Digital found 35% of European investors would consider switching banks for stronger crypto services, even as regulation and education gaps still slow wider adoption. The post Crypto Offerings Begin Shaping Bank Choice in Europe, but Regulation Still Holds Back Adoption appeared first on Crypto News Australia...
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Pediatric Lung Transplants: Fewer Surgeries, Tougher Cases | Mirage News
Pediatric lung transplant specialist Christian Benden, MD, described the future for children who need lung transplants: fewer operations overall, but more complex patients and mounting challenges for the teams who care for them. He addressed the 46th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) today in Toronto.
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6 Manicure Ideas and Trends Top Nail Artists Recommend for Summer Travel 2026
Summer travel 2026 is the perfect opportunity to show off a fresh, beautiful manicure that holds up through airports, beach days, and city adventures alike. We asked top nail artists and nail technicians to share the manicure ideas they recommend most for the summer holidays this year...
