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FDA declines to review Moderna application for new flu vaccine

Yesterday at 01:52 AM, via The Guardian

Moderna requests meeting to discuss refusal as decision could have implications for all new and updated vaccines

US regulators will not review Moderna’s request to license a new, potentially more effective flu shot – even though the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) previously gave the green light to the project – in a decision that could have implications for all new and updated...

Exercise can be ‘frontline treatment’ for mild depression, researchers say

Yesterday at 01:30 AM, via The Guardian

Biggest improvements seen in young adults and new mothers, with group activities of most benefit

Aerobic exercise such as running, swimming or dancing can be considered a frontline treatment for mild depression and anxiety, according to research that suggests working out with others brings the most benefits.

Scientists analysed published reviews on exercise and mental health and found that some...

White House Eyes Data Center Agreements Amid Energy Price Spikes

Yesterday at 00:45 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: The Trump administration wants some of the world’s largest technology companies to publicly commit to a new compact governing the rapid expansion of AI data centers, according to two administration officials granted anonymity to discuss private conversations. A draft of the compact obtained by POLITICO lays out commitments designed to ensure energy-hungry...

Lost Soviet Moon Lander May Have Been Found

Tuesday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: In 1966, a beach-ball-size robot bounced across the moon. Once it rolled to a stop, its four petal-like covers opened, exposing a camera that sent back the first picture taken on the surface of another world. This was Luna 9, the Soviet lander that was the earliest spacecraft to safely touchdown on the moon. While it paved the way toward interplanetary...

Google’s Personal Data Removal Tool Now Covers Government IDs

Tuesday at 22:00 PM, via Slashdot

Google on Tuesday expanded its “Results about you” tool to let users request the removal of Search results containing government-issued ID numbers — including driver’s licenses, passports and Social Security numbers — adding to the tool’s existing ability to flag results that surface phone numbers, email addresses, and home addresses. The update, announced on Safer Internet Day, is rolling out...

The US Is Flirting With Its First-Ever Population Decline

Tuesday at 21:01 PM, via Slashdot

The U.S., whose population the Census Bureau did not expect to start shrinking until 2081, may record its first-ever decline as early as this year because of the Trump administration’s accelerating immigration crackdown. Census data released in late January showed US population growth slowed to just 0.5% in the year prior to July 2025 — the lowest rate since the pandemic — as net migration fell...

Microsoft Begins the First-Ever Secure Boot Certificate Swap Across Windows Ecosystem

Tuesday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

Microsoft has begun automatically replacing the original Secure Boot security certificates on Windows devices through regular monthly updates, a necessary move given that the 15-year-old certificates first issued in 2011 are set to expire between late June and October 2026. Secure Boot, which verifies that only trusted and digitally signed software runs before Windows loads, became a hardware...

ZKP Presale Steals Attention With 9,000% Talk as Bitcoin Cash and HYPE Stall

Tuesday at 19:42 PM, via Tech Financials

Global equity markets are under pressure, setting off broad liquidations that have pushed the crypto market to hover near the $2 trillion mark. As a result, older assets are struggling to move higher. The Bitcoin Cash price remains stuck below $850, while the Hyperliquid price has dropped around 10% from recent peaks. This slowdown in […]

A Bitcoin Blunder for the Ages: $40 Billion Accidentally Given Away

Tuesday at 19:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: The hundreds of prize payouts were mostly just a few bucks each, part of a promotional campaign by a South Korean cryptocurrency exchange. The total reward pot: 620,000 Korean won, or about $425. Then came a colossal mistake. A staffer for Bithumb, South Korea’s No. 2 crypto exchange, didn’t distribute 620,000 Korean won. Rather, the prizes, due to an input...

Sentech is in dire straits

Tuesday at 18:46 PM, via TechCentral

National treasury has stepped in to rescue state-owned broadcasting signal distributor Sentech.

A.I. Personalizes the Internet but Takes Away Control

Tuesday at 18:45 PM, via New York Times

The relentless addition of artificial intelligence in popular apps raises questions about what’s at stake. The answer: the future of the internet and its lifeblood, digital advertising.

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