Yonsei University's Quantum Business Group Takes on Incurable Diseases with 'Quantum-Centric Supercomputing'
Yonsei University is partnering with RIKEN and IBM to utilize the world's top-level supercomputer, Fugaku, and IBM Quantum System One to tackle complex computational challenges in understanding diseases like Leigh Syndrome.
A discovery that no one expected on Mars. Scientists talk about a breakthrough regarding life on the Red Planet
Scientists have discovered a much more extensive river system on Mars, suggesting that water flowed on its surface for a significantly longer period than previously thought, increasing the chances that the planet may have once been habitable.
One big pan of melt-in-your-mouth delicacy – Here is the hit pasta of spring
A new popular pasta dish featuring asparagus and orzo has emerged for spring, praised for its creamy texture and flavor.
Two Estonian judokas reached the podium in the European Cup stage
Estonian judokas achieved notable placements in a European Cup event held in Latvia, with one securing a silver and another a bronze medal.
Trump's 'Ultimatum for Hormuz' One Day Before... Black Monday with 1517.3 Won per Dollar
The Korean won has plunged past 1517.3 against the US dollar ahead of President Trump's ultimatum concerning Iran, marking a significant drop in the stock market and raising fears of a broader Middle Eastern conflict.
In Mexico, no one is subdued by what they think, 'there is freedom of expression,' assures Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico, asserts that there is freedom of expression in the country, despite acknowledging that criticisms of her government do not concern her much.
Hezbollah Attacks Northern Israel, One Killed
Hezbollah launched a significant attack in northern Israel, resulting in one death and the destruction of three vehicles.
Why did Israel blow up a bridge in Lebanon? See one and one eleven
The Israeli army has conducted a significant attack in southern Lebanon, destroying an important bridge and ordering the destruction of all bridges over the Litani River as part of military operations.
Last One Laughing next episode: When does season 2 return?
The UK comedy series 'Last One Laughing' returns for its second season on Prime Video with an all-star cast.
Christian Union and 'Lithuania - for Everyone' seek to unite into one political force
The Christian Union and 'Lithuania - for Everyone' political groups are planning to merge due to shared views on family, Christian values, and responsible governance.
When one jerk falls, 12 new ones are ready to take over
The article discusses the cynical business model within the 'manosphere', as explored by documentarian Louis Theroux.
Change to law for anyone taking day off sick from April 6 2026
The UK government is implementing significant changes to employment law, including sick pay starting from day one and enhanced protections for millions of workers, effective April 6, 2026.
Do you know that a pot is one of the most effective and historically resilient attributes of political protest?
This article explores the historical significance and enduring nature of using pots and pans as tools of political protest, particularly through the lens of cultural practices like 'casserolade' in Europe and 'cacerolazo' in Latin America.
Working in a kindergarten in the same municipality – one of them gets covered work clothing
Kindergarten employees in Oslo receive different support for work clothing based on their district, leading to frustration over inequality.
No one arrested for fatal shooting
A 20-year-old man was shot dead in Örebro, Sweden, and no arrests have been made as police investigate the incident.
VIDEO: Popular US host mocks Trump and mentions Estonia
Jimmy Fallon humorously critiqued Trump on 'The Tonight Show,' referencing Estonia as one of the countries rejecting a US aid request.
What to do if the Navratri fast is broken? Know the right remedies
The article discusses remedies and practices to follow if one's Navratri fast is unintentionally broken during the festival dedicated to Goddess Durga.
We have overslept. No one has defense against drones, warns expert. Hope is Ukraine
A security expert warns that countries, including the Czech Republic, are unprepared for drone warfare and highlights the advancements Ukraine has made.
Fire at Yeongdeok Wind Power Plant Leaves One Worker Dead, Two Missing
A fire at the Yeongdeok Wind Power Plant in South Korea resulted in the death of one worker and left two others unaccounted for.
The time changes: When do we move the clocks forward
On Sunday, March 29, 2026, clocks will be set one hour forward for the start of Daylight Saving Time in Greece.
SA premier warns One Nation poses threat to federal Labor as Marles says party only ‘about stunts and the vibe’
The South Australian premier warns that One Nation represents a significant threat to federal Labor following the party's strong performance in the state elections.
Maris Nõlvak: at some point, one must separate the role from oneself
Tallinna Linnateatri actress Maris Nõlvak discusses her journey towards becoming an actress and the importance of separating herself from the roles she plays.
Two cargo ships arrived in Mangalore from Russia and Texas
Two cargo ships have arrived in Mangalore, one from Russia and the other from Texas, as India seeks alternative routes for supplies amidst geopolitical tensions.
What is baby-saving ‘NEO’ blood? NHS says one in four of us have it
The NHS raises awareness about 'NEO' blood, a type of blood suitable for critically ill newborns, urging more donors to come forward.
Two heads, two hands and four legs but one heart... A birth that shocked everyone
A rare case of conjoined twins was born in Aligarh, shocking the family with both joy and sorrow as they faced an unexpected medical situation.
Women arrested in Paraná with 17 guns bought in Paraguay
Two women, one Brazilian and one Paraguayan, were arrested with a cache of weapons during a police operation on the border between São Paulo and Paraná.
One fails, another scores top marks: How the party leaders performed in Sunday’s big debate
The recent party leaders' debate in Denmark revealed stark contrasts in performance and changed the dynamics of the election campaign.
A police officer fired at least 10 times to prevent two thieves from stealing his car
A police officer in Buenos Aires fired over ten shots at two assailants attempting to steal his vehicle, resulting in one arrest and a police pursuit of the other.
Dr. Michael Mosley says one meal time change could ‘reduce the risk of diabetes’
Dr. Michael Mosley proposed a simple meal time change that could lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and other health issues posthumously in his book 'Just One Thing Volume 2'.
Modern Madrid, one of the most curious architectural colonies in the capital
The article discusses the unique architectural features and cultural significance of the Modern Madrid colony, highlighting a recent renovation that preserves its historical value.
We Overslept. No One Has Drone Defense, Warns Expert. Hope Lies with Ukraine
Security expert Milan Mikulecký warns about the lack of preparedness against drone threats, highlighting shortcomings even in wealthy nations, while pointing to Ukraine's innovative countermeasures during the ongoing conflict.
I degreased my oven racks with 2 professional cleaning items - the cheapest one was better
A comparison of two oven cleaning products reveals that the cheaper option outperformed the more expensive one in cleaning efficiency.
A plaque for my grandfather Dario Fo's one hundred years; perhaps Milan can do more
The author reflects on the upcoming unveiling of a commemorative plaque in Milan honoring their grandfather, Dario Fo.
Letter to the Editor. One does not need to be able to read to get the highest grades
A student expresses concern over a policy allowing audio assistance in national Swedish tests, arguing it undermines the importance of reading skills.
Daylight Saving Time Will Be Introduced in Lithuania This Week
Lithuania will switch to daylight saving time this weekend by moving the clocks one hour forward.
After Rhineland-Palatinate: FDP Faces Troubling Hours
The FDP faces severe backlash after dismal election results in Rhineland-Palatinate, marking one of its worst performances in western Germany.
One dead in strike on broadcasting center near the Strait of Hormuz – Iran blames US and Israel
A strike on a broadcasting facility in southern Iran has resulted in one dead and one injured, with Iran blaming the US and Israel for the attack.
Iran's Heavy Recovery in Hormuz... $2 Million to Pass One Tanker, Claims Report
The article discusses how Iran is charging significant fees to allow oil tankers to pass through the strategically important Hormuz Strait amid an ongoing conflict with the U.S. and Israel, resulting in an escalating oil and gas crisis worldwide.
"Why would anyone collect sticks?" Yle investigated what one must do in Denmark to earn benefits
The article discusses Denmark's new work obligation model for unemployed immigrants, highlighting the experiences of Goodluck Yamwaka, who is required to perform community service to qualify for welfare benefits.
Missile attack on the capital of Saudi Arabia
Two ballistic missiles were fired towards Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's capital, with one intercepted and the other landing in an uninhabited area.
30 Lakhs Expense, 15 Lakhs Dowry... Bride Shocked to See 'IAS' Living in One Room
A bride was left in shock after discovering the truth about her groom's identity as an IAS officer, which turned out to be a deception.
AlfonsÃn, the Enlightened One of Argentine Democracy
The article discusses the intellectual legacy of Raúl AlfonsÃn, emphasizing his role in Argentine democracy.
Cuba: Partial Return of Electricity After Second Network Collapse in a Week
Cuba has begun a gradual return of electricity to wide areas of Havana following a complete collapse of its national grid for the second time in one week amid an unprecedented energy crisis.
One month since the night the rain stopped in Zona da Mata: Remember the tragedy, survivor accounts, and memorial to the victims
A month ago, heavy rains devastated the Zona da Mata region of Brazil, resulting in significant loss of life and property.
Shiv Thakare wins The 50, number one fan receives 50 lakh
Shiv Thakare has emerged as the winner of the reality show The 50, receiving a cash prize of 50 lakh, which he has chosen to give to his number one fan instead.
Update for NSW portable bonds scheme, as user-fee called into question
The NSW government is set to trial a Smart Rental Bonds system that allows renters to transfer their bond from one property to another before its full launch in mid-2026.
Iran: Radio Station Attacked
An attack on a radio station in Bandar Abbas, Iran, has resulted in one death and an injury, occurring amid ongoing tensions in the region.
As One Nation's Vote Soars, SA Supporters Explain Their Reasons
Support for One Nation has surged in South Australia, driven by voter frustration with the two-party system and concerns about migration.
Does milk spoil in the heat? Add this one thing while boiling to keep it fresh
The article discusses how to keep milk fresh during the hot summer months by employing a simple kitchen hack.
Australian voters are frustrated and angry. One Nation’s SA surge sounds an urgent warning for the Liberals and Labor | Tony Barry
As South Australian voters express frustration with traditional parties, One Nation's rise signals a significant political shift, challenging the status quo of the Liberal party.