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Columbia Student's Detention Spurs Campus Vigil, Trump Intervenes for Release
Columbia student Elaina Aghayeva was detained by DHS agents who allegedly posed as police, sparking reactions from officials and President Trump, who ordered her release. The incident highlights ongoing debates over immigration enforcement and campus safety, with Columbia planning a vigil and legal tensions persisting.

Study Reveals Sex-Biased Mating Between Neanderthals and Modern Humans
A new study reveals a significant excess of modern human ancestry on Neanderthal X chromosomes, suggesting a pattern of sex-biased mating between Neanderthal men and modern human women. Published in Science, the research highlights ancient human–Neanderthal interactions and proposes mate preference as a driving factor, while calling for further study of these complex evolutionary dynamics.
New York's attorney general targets Valve's loot boxes as illegal gambling, emphasizing risks for minors and the lack of a gambling license. The lawsuit could impact the lucrative Counter-Strike skins market.
Smartphone prices are predicted to rise by 14% to $523 in 2026 as shipments drop 12.9% due to a RAM shortage driven by high AI demand, according to IDC. This shortage is affecting broader consumer electronics and may persist into 2027, reshaping industry pricing and product strategy.
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A new nonprofit, the Open Source Endowment, has launched to ensure sustainable funding for open source projects, backed by notable programmers and over 50 organizations. Led by investor Konstantin Vinogradov, the initiative seeks to combat developer burnout and reliance on corporate sponsorships by raising $100 million in assets within seven years.
A recent study highlights the remarkable resilience of super-agers' brains, showing twice as many immature neurons in their hippocampus compared to typical older adults. This suggests that higher neurogenesis may underlie their superior cognitive performance, with implications for understanding and combating aging-related cognitive decline.
A Scripps Research team led by Keren Lasker discovered that PopZ protein forms ordered filaments within bacterial condensates, influencing their scaffold properties. This study, published in Nature, hints at potential therapies for diseases like ALS and cancer by targeting condensate architecture.
Eli Lilly's Orforglipron outperformed oral semaglutide in a year-long trial, showing significant weight loss and blood sugar reduction in type 2 diabetes patients. Pending FDA approval, Orforglipron could expand oral GLP-1 options, though long-term safety and pricing remain concerns.
ManoMano has experienced a data breach affecting up to 38 million customers due to a third-party Zendesk subcontractor. The breach exposed customer details, but passwords and ManoMano's own servers were unaffected, prompting tighter security measures and notifications to authorities and customers.
SPARC revolutionizes unit test generation for C programs by introducing a neuro-symbolic framework that outshines traditional methods like KLEE in readability and maintainability. With a four-stage process, it boosts test coverage and reliability, promising significant industrial benefits.
The SUPREME project, led by the University of Southern Denmark, aims to create PFAS-free, cost-efficient electrolysis technology to facilitate green hydrogen production. Supported by the EU, this initiative seeks to reduce iridium use by 75% and develop recycling methods to recover iridium, making green hydrogen more competitive with fossil-based alternatives.





