Money AngioDynamics, Inc. Reports Q3 2026 Financial Performance An overview of AngioDynamics, Inc.'s financial results for the third quarter of 2026, highlighting key performance metrics. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Life Artemis 2 Mission Set to Make History with Lunar Flyby Scheduled for April 6, 2026, the Artemis 2 mission aims to orbit the moon, potentially setting a new distance record while astronauts observe the lunar farside. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Life Innovative Irrigation Strategies from Nebraska Could Benefit Farmers Research from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln suggests that smart irrigation management could help farmers reduce water usage and improve profitability amidst growing food demand. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Life New AI Tool Aims to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Research from Houston Methodist reveals an AI-powered tool that could enhance the development of treatments targeting antibiotic-resistant bacteria by disrupting their defenses. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money S&P 500 Reaches New Heights Amid Ongoing U.S.-Iran Tensions Despite ongoing conflicts and disruptions in oil supply, the S&P 500 has achieved an all-time high, raising questions about market resilience in uncertain times. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Dario Amodei of Anthropic Set for White House Meeting on Mythos Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, is scheduled to meet with White House officials regarding the company's Mythos project, following recent sanctions. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Falling Oil Prices Weigh on Chevron and Dow's Performance As oil prices decline, Chevron's stock has been negatively affected, contributing to a slowdown in the Dow's rally, according to Investor's Business Daily. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Rare Earth Stock Surges Over 40% Ahead of Greenland Mining Operations A notable increase in stock value has been observed as mining activities are poised to begin in Greenland, potentially influencing the rare earth market. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Life Ancient China’s Inclusive Care for Cleft Lip Patients Uncovered in Archaeological Study A recent study has revealed the first archaeological evidence of cleft lip care in Qing dynasty China, showcasing the community's commitment to inclusivity for individuals with orofacial clefts. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money University of Findlay Students Gain Insights into Nuclear Energy at Davis–Besse Students from the University of Findlay visited the Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station to learn about the role of nuclear energy in sustainable power generation. Editorial Staff Apr 17