US Inflation Cools Sharply in June 2026 — What the CPI Data Tells Us About Energy and the Economy
The U.S. Consumer Price Index fell to a 3.5% annual rate, the largest monthly decline in over six years, driven by a 5.7% plunge in energy costs.
Astronomers detected erythrulose, a four-carbon sugar, in a molecular cloud near the center of the Milky Way — the most complex sugar ever confirmed beyond our Solar System.
The U.S. Consumer Price Index fell to a 3.5% annual rate, the largest monthly decline in over six years, driven by a 5.7% plunge in energy costs.
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UltraRISC’s eight-core 64-bit RISC-V SoC gained default support in the Linux 7.2 kernel. It is the first RISC-V silicon to ship with mainline kernel support out of the box — a symbolic step toward chip independence.
Research shows prolonged microgravity shifts the brain upward inside the skull, narrows the central sulcus and reduces cerebral-spinal-fluid space — structural changes that grow more severe the longer an astronaut flies.
Down 0-2 in injury time, Argentina scored three goals in four minutes to beat Egypt 3-2 and reach the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals — continuing an 11-match winning streak in the tournament.
JWST reveals a stream of cooling gas feeding the supermassive black hole at NGC 4696.
Olive oil, fish and legumes may activate mitochondrial microproteins linked to slower aging.
A team of mathematicians built and tested sprinklers to answer what happens when one runs in reverse.
Every koala alive today descends from a single ancestral population that survived a dramatic collapse.
Nanoplastics can strengthen bacterial biofilms, making harmful microbes more resistant to disinfectants.
A simple blue LED, a photocatalyst and textbook carbon chemistry can now reshape a drug molecule in one step, doing the work of two and speeding the road from chemical idea to medicine.
Purkinje cells in the cerebellum — long ignored in aging — may be the root of balance trouble in older adults, with echoes in Alzheimer's disease.
Rocket and lander exhaust from future moon missions may contaminate ancient polar ice deposits that hold prebiotic molecules — and the contamination spreads far beyond the landing site.
A global capital for AI safety is taking shape in the United Kingdom, driven by a dense cluster of research centres, frontier labs and government institutes sharing the same King's Cross postcode.
An explainer of Apple's trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI, what intellectual property means, how allegations are built, and why two tech giants turned from partner to plaintiff.
How immense pressure at 2 to 6 kilometers depth squeezes dissolved carbon and nitrogen out of sinking marine snow, feeding deep-sea microbes and rewriting the carbon cycle.
Less than seven weeks after the largest IPO in history, SpaceX shares slipped below their $135 listing price.
Atomic Semi rebrands as Fab2 and moves to Texas to mass-produce small, software-defined semiconductor fabs.
A two-decade analysis of U.S. blood test data finds serum bicarbonate rising with atmospheric CO₂, while calcium and phosphorus drift toward lower healthy limits.
When a first PSMA PET scan comes back negative but PSA keeps rising, a second scan finds disease in more than half of patients and changes treatment in nearly half.
In a remote Ecuadorian town, twins with Laron syndrome live no taller than 1.2 metres — yet research suggests their genetic condition, which blocks growth hormone, may also shield them from cancer and diabetes.
Released in July 1976, the 8-bit Zilog Z80 powered early personal computers, game consoles, embedded systems and graphing calculators — quietly shaping the foundations of modern computing for half a century.
Moonshot AI has released Kimi K3, a 2.8-trillion-parameter open model with a one-million-token context window that benchmarks close to the leading U.S. frontier systems and could reshape the cost and scale of artificial intelligence.
ETH Zurich researchers built a particle detector called PLATON that turns a single light-producing block, a light-field camera and AI into a way of watching subatomic particles move through three-dimensional space.
Under the Digital Markets Act, Google must share anonymised search data with rivals and open eleven Android AI features to third-party assistants.
Colobus congoensis is the fifth new African monkey species in 75 years — a textbook case of cryptic speciation confirmed by DNA.
TSMC beat expectations and raised guidance, yet its shares fell roughly 6 percent and the Nikkei 225 dropped 5 percent. The science of a market melt-up in reverse, and why conviction — not fundamentals — broke.
Decades of research have tied nitrates and nitrites to stomach cancer — and disproven it just as often. New mathematical modeling from the University of Waterloo suggests vitamin C is the missing variable that flips the risk on or off.
Stripe and Advent International have tabled an unsolicited $53 billion offer to take PayPal private.
OnePlus is winding down operations across the United States and Europe, folding back into parent company OPPO.
A landmark study of 87 hominin skulls finds that bigger brains and smaller faces emerged from random genetic drift and long stable periods, not relentless natural selection.
New technologies have reopened the question of whether Mars could be made habitable. Terraforming is no longer pure science fiction, but it remains enormously difficult.
A new system stitches together carrier-phase tracking, PPP-RTK corrections and 3D building models to reach sub-ten-centimetre GPS accuracy in dense urban canyons.
A rapid attribution study finds the June 2026 West Africa rains were roughly five times more likely and up to 23 percent more intense because of human-caused heating.
A SharePoint Server flaw lets an attacker execute code over a network with no credentials.
A small set of internal representations in Claude acts as a global workspace for deliberate reasoning.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has begun the Legacy Survey of Space and Time, a decade-long mission using the world's largest digital camera to film the entire southern sky.
Rising carbon dioxide in sealed indoor spaces is now well documented to impair human decision-making, crisis response, and information processing across multiple cognitive tasks.
A single chemical secreted by a naked mole-rat queen, isopropyl myristate, suppresses reproduction across her entire colony.
How a 33-kilometre channel carrying a quarter of global seaborne oil became the flashpoint of the 2026 US–Iran war.
MIT neuroscientists discovered that the adult brain contains millions of dormant 'silent synapses' — a hidden reserve that can be activated to form new memories without erasing old ones.
University of Montreal researchers discovered SLAMF6, a molecule on T cells that acts as a hidden brake preventing immunotherapies from working — and they've found a way to neutralize it.
An FDA advisory panel voted unanimously to recommend Moderna's mFlusiva, the first mRNA-based influenza vaccine, for adults 50 and older — a milestone that could reshape seasonal flu prevention.
University of Liverpool researchers discovered traces of collagen, a structural protein, inside a 66-million-year-old dinosaur fossil — proving organic molecules can survive tens of millions of years.
A landmark jury trial in California accuses Meta and Google of designing Instagram and YouTube as 'addiction machines' that exploit children's psychology for profit, with Instagram's CEO testifying.
TAPIR, a CRISPR-based method from LMU Munich, activates the genes that build ribosomes, letting scientists dial a cell's protein production up or down.
Lipid nanoparticles disguised with a sugar coating slipped past the blood-brain barrier in mice, delivering a tumor-suppressing gene therapy that extended glioblastoma survival by 50 percent.
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University found a surprisingly simple way to build topological photonic crystals where light flows in one locked direction around the edge — a property that may help hunt for dark matter and unravel the universe's secrets.
Thinking Machines Lab released Inkling, its first open-weights model: a 975B-parameter Mixture-of-Experts system that activates only 41B parameters per task, reads text, images and audio, and supports a one-million-token context window.
Researchers combined machine learning with quantum physics to discover two new superconductors and create a dramatically faster method for finding more, bringing the long-sought goal of room-temperature superconductivity closer.
Harvard researchers developed a silicon chip that writes dozens of DNA sequences simultaneously using electricity and water-based enzymes, replacing toxic chemical solvents.
New research reveals that oak trees continue absorbing carbon dioxide well after their annual growth has ended, challenging assumptions in climate-carbon models.
Cambridge scientists have for the first time tested a vaccine whose key antigen was designed entirely by artificial intelligence, marking a milestone in AI-driven drug discovery.
June 2026 was the hottest June on record for Western Europe with temperatures nearly 5.5°C above average, while global sea surface temperatures reached unprecedented highs.
A record-breaking June heatwave in France caused more than 2,700 excess deaths, revealing how climate change is amplifying the health burden of extreme temperatures.
A $30 million robotic spacecraft has launched on a daring mission to catch an aging space telescope before it burns up in the atmosphere.
Scientists have cracked the molecular code that bacteria use to naturally manufacture multiple versions of powerful anti-cancer compounds.
A surprising discovery reveals how vitamin A derivatives and thyroid hormones work together during fetal development to build the sharp central vision humans rely on.
Burkina Faso's military government announced it was cutting diplomatic relations with France effective June 26, 2026, accusing Paris of 'unrelenting activism' against the country's interests. The case illustrates the evolving pattern of post-colonial relations in the Sahel and what diplomatic severance means in practice.
The US Marine Corps has accepted six F-35B fighters without installed radars, awaiting Northrop Grumman's delayed AN/APG-85 radar system. The case illustrates how even the world's most advanced military programs face supplier dependency, delivery delays, and the trade-off between fielding capability and completeness.
OpenAI released GPT-5.6 but immediately limited access to a small group of trusted partners at the request of the US government. The move follows Anthropic having to take its most advanced models offline, signaling a new phase in AI governance where governments actively shape deployment timelines.
Guangzhou's bus ridership has fallen by nearly 60% over six years, with 134 routes cut in the last three years alone. The decline reflects a global pattern where metro expansion, ride-hailing, and e-bikes reshape urban mobility, forcing bus systems to rethink their role.
Scavengers in Chinese cities are buying discarded CT films and X-rays for 1.5 yuan each, extracting silver from them while also exposing sensitive patient information. The story reveals the gap between physical medical waste management and digital privacy protection.
Lebanon and Israel signed a US-brokered framework agreement in Washington on June 26, 2026, after four days of negotiations. The deal marks a first step toward peace following months of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
Venezuela was hit by two earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.0 within one minute on June 24, 2026, leaving at least 32 dead and over 700 injured. The disaster reveals how plate tectonics, building stock, and emergency response capacity shape seismic risk in the Caribbean region.
Gold fell below $4,000 per ounce for the first time since November 2025, breaking a key psychological level as the dollar strengthens and interest rate expectations shift. The decline signals the end of a three-year bull run and offers a lesson in how commodity markets work.
OpenAI unveiled its first custom-designed AI chip, named 'Jalapeño,' built in partnership with Broadcom. The chip, developed in just 270 days, is designed specifically for AI inference workloads and marks a strategic shift away from sole reliance on Nvidia GPUs.
China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment announced the discovery of a rare coral reef blue hole in the lagoon of Huangyan Island in the South China Sea. The blue hole, dating back at least 3,200 years, is recognized as a biodiversity hotspot and a globally significant geological feature.
Dutch Trade Minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma will lead a delegation of 17 business executives including representatives from ASML and NXP to China in early July 2026. The visit comes amid U.S. pressure on allies to tighten chip export controls.
ByteDance's AI assistant Doubao launched a paid subscription tier at up to 500 yuan per month, marking a major shift from free-to-use to freemium. The move highlights the challenge AI companies face in monetizing large language model products.
Investigative reporting reveals that collapsible helmets sold on Chinese e-commerce platforms lack mandatory 3C safety certification. Impact tests show they shatter or break on impact, raising serious questions about consumer product safety regulation and enforcement.
Taiwan’s chip industry sits at the center of the AI race. We explain how a niche manufacturing cluster became a global chokepoint.
China’s petrol prices rose late this week. We explain the chain from a Strait of Hormuz dispute to the cost of filling up your car.
A foreign-policy exchange turned into a textbook case of non-interference diplomacy. We explain the principle and the rhetorical move.
A heat wave has sparked doubts about official forecasts. We explain why the number in the screen and the heat you feel are two different measurements.
Korea’s KOSPI swung violently last week. We explain what a margin call is, how forced selling feeds back into itself, and why retail investors can get squeezed.
A smartphone company now produces cars. We explain the business logic, the technology bets and the risks behind this leap.
A sudden drop in gold prices has investors questioning the metal’s reputation as the ultimate store of value. The move is a reminder that even havens fluctuate.
Washington announced additional 25% tariffs on certain Brazilian imports, a move that revives debate over how major economies wield trade policy as leverage.
Reports that several county-level cities post per-capita consumption expenditure rivaling or exceeding tier-one metros point to a redistribution of economic gravity within China.
China’s disease-control authority said the novel coronavirus is currently circulating at a low epidemic level. The phrasing reflects a shift from emergency reporting to routine surveillance of a virus that is now endemic.
Spain eliminated France to reach its first World Cup final in 16 years, while Argentina edged England in a politically charged semifinal. The matchup pits two contrasting models of the modern game against each other.
Official data puts China’s first-half GDP at about 69.6 trillion yuan, up 4.7% from a year earlier. The figure confirms steady expansion, but the split between sectors tells a more nuanced story.
The super-Earth 55 Cancri e orbits its star in just 0.7 days, its surface hot enough to stay molten. New Webb observations detected a hydrogen-rich atmosphere and reshaped ideas about lava planets.
Spotted in 2008 but only now confirmed, a black-furred primate with pinkish-orange lips from DR Congo's Lomami National Park is the fifth African monkey species described in 75 years.
A placebo-controlled trial of semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, found it slowed DNA markers of aging. The result is the first randomized human evidence that these drugs may touch the biology of aging itself.
In materials only a few atoms thick, light, electric charge and magnetism are no longer separate phenomena. A City College of New York review maps how this could reshape future optoelectronics and quantum devices.
A 15-year mystery is solved: researchers at Johns Hopkins found the exact doorway a gut microbe's toxin uses to damage colon cells, pointing to a fresh way to block colorectal cancer before it starts.
GPT-5.6 ships as Sol, Terra and Luna — a tiered family covering frontier coding and research down to low-cost inference, plus a new voice model.
Astronomers detected an atmosphere on LHS 1140 b, a rocky super-Earth 48 light-years away — the first around a rocky planet in its star's habitable zone.