Dietary choices—especially healthy plant-based and Mediterranean diets—can slash breast cancer risk, offering hope for prevention and survival, particularly in postmenopausal women.
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After years of promises to ditch third-party cookies for privacy’s sake, Google is keeping them in Chrome—fueling new questions about who’s really in control of your data.
Phishing attacks soared by 202% in 2024, exploiting trusted brands—and trust itself. Even tech-savvy people fall victim as cybercriminals leverage AI, urgency, and brand impersonation. Here’s why a people-first, trust-centric approach is the best defense.
Pinterest is pioneering a first-of-its-kind push to keep teens off its app during school hours. Will this digital wellness experiment be a game changer or just window dressing?
As U.S. regulators ponder 24/7 derivatives trading, the stakes for investor protection and market stability have never been higher.
A sweeping upgrade of the FAA’s NOTAM system is set to end costly outages and bring America’s outdated air safety network into the digital age.
Electra’s $115M funding may transform regional aviation, bringing sustainable, short-takeoff flight to communities left behind by today’s airlines.
Applied DNA’s domestic supply chain pivot offers new hope for biotech security, but real transformation hinges on ensuring these advances benefit all.
A surge in close calls between drones and planes has aviation experts sounding the alarm, raising urgent questions about whether current regulations can keep our skies safe as drone technology rapidly evolves.
ACIP’s bold move to recommend PENMENVY could make a single shot the new standard for teen meningitis protection, closing critical gaps in adolescent immunization.