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Scientists create a ‘light switch’ for the love hormone: How it could change how humans love and form bonds |

Scientists have developed a powerful new technique that acts like a “light switch” for oxytocin, often called the brain’s love hormone, allowing it to be activated with extraordinary precision. The breakthrough, led by researchers at the University of Queensland, enables scientists to release oxytocin in specific parts of the brain using light. This makes it…

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Messaging Push Notification Logs Can Breach User Privacy: Pavel Durov

Pavel Durov, the co-founder of the Telegram messaging application, said that push notifications create a persistent, critical vulnerability to user privacy, allowing data retrieval even after messages and messaging applications that allow push notification data storage have been deleted from a device. Durov cited a recent report, originally published by 404 Media, that the United…

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Patrick McEnroe faces backlash after international players remark as fans revive Taylor Townsend controversy | International Sports News

Patrick McEnroe is facing strong criticism after his recent comments about international players in American college tennis. The former U.S. tennis player and ex-head of USTA Player Development said he believes there should be a limit on how many international players can compete in NCAA tennis. His statement quickly started debate across tennis fans online….

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A 2,000-year-old Roman Shipwreck was discovered in Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland | World News

Archaeologists in Switzerland have discovered an astonishing Roman shipwreck in Lake Neuchâtel. The site is an unexpected treasure of first-century maritime trade. According to Swiss State Media, the discovery of the site occurred in 2024 when drone photography revealed the location, and excavation took place in March 2025 by the Cantonal Office of Archaeology (OARC)….

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International Energy Agency: IEA’s record 400 million-barrel oil release may offer only limited relief if Hormuz stays shut: S&P Global Energy

The International Energy Agency’s decision to release 400 million barrels of emergency oil stocks, the largest reserves drawdown in its history, is likely to provide only limited relief if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, according to an analysis by S&P Global Energy, as global markets continue to reel from the supply shock triggered by…

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Russia launches deadliest aerial assault of the year on Ukraine, killing 16, officials say

Kyiv, Ukraine — Russia launched its deadliest aerial assault so far this year on Ukraine, killing 16 people, including a 12-year-old child, according to Ukrainian officials. Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said Thursday’s overnight attack included nearly 700 drones and 19 ballistic missiles targeting cities across the country.  Ukraine’s capital bore some of the heaviest damage. Kyiv…

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