A major leap in bioelectronics. The SEED implant can be deployed via a simple syringe, bypassing complex surgical procedures while allowing physicians to adjust stimulation levels on the fly.
Secretive Fertilizer Trade Exposed in Nigeria After Neighborhood Stench Trial
The conviction of a Kano resident has cast a rare public spotlight on the regional practice of using human waste as an agricultural fertilizer.
Mohammed Saidu pleaded guilty to public health charges after neighbors bypassed local leaders to report his backyard stockpiles directly to environmental authorities.
Local sources revealed Saidu had been quietly collecting and selling the bags to regional farmers before the overwhelming odor triggered a legal crackdown.
Google Gemini Claims 27.7% Market Share as Global AI Race Intensifies
Google is closing the gap. With Gemini tracking 662 million monthly active users, it has established itself as the primary challenger to ChatGPT, leveraging native Android integrations and vast multi-modal workspace upgrades.
"I Promise I’ll Be Fine": Clarkson Shockingly Discloses Cancer Fight to Co-Stars
In a somber turn for the usually cheerful Amazon series, Jeremy Clarkson was filmed disclosing his cancer diagnosis to emotional co-stars Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland.
Clarkson revealed he had privately known about the illness since May before undergoing a biopsy and subsequent operation. High-profile figures, including Rishi Sunak and Piers Morgan, have since publicly urged men to get tested following the news.
India Temporarily Blocks Telegram Amid Massive NEET Exam Leak Controversy
India has ordered a temporary block on the Telegram app just days before 2.28 million students are set to retake the crucial NEET-UG medical entrance exam on June 21.
The previous May exam was scrapped following widespread protests over allegations of paper leaks.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) welcomed the ban, stating it targets organized cheating rackets that are weaponizing the platform to defraud candidates.