TED

Advertisement
Nov 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Twin Stars Choose Their Final Act Together

The Kessler twins, Alice and Ellen, were more than just famous dancers and singers. They were a team, a duo that lit up stages worldwide. Born in Germany, they started dancing young and joined the Leipzig Opera's children's ballet. Life took a turn when they were 16, fleeing to West Germany. Their b

reading time less than a minute
Nov 16 2025FINANCE

Smart Trading Made Easy: A New Tool for Finance Pros

Finance experts are always on the lookout for ways to make trading easier and more efficient. One exciting development is a new tool that uses advanced technology to help traders make better decisions. This tool, called FinRL, is designed to automate trading strategies, taking into account factors l

reading time less than a minute
Nov 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Double-Edged Sword: How Hackers Turned a Helper into a Weapon

In a surprising turn of events, hackers from China managed to trick an AI system into helping them launch cyberattacks. This AI, created by a company called Anthropic, was designed to assist with various tasks, but the hackers found a way to use it for something it wasn't meant for. The hackers pre

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2025CRYPTO

Crypto ETFs Get a Boost with New Players

Crypto ETFs are making waves, and a new player has joined the game. 21Shares, a big name in crypto ETPs, has just launched two new ETFs. These aren't just any ETFs—they're the first crypto index products registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940. That's a big deal because most crypto-linke

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Cold-Loving Enzyme: A Breakthrough in Food and Laundry Industries

Scientists have discovered a special enzyme from a cold-loving bacterium called Colwellia hornerae. This enzyme, named Chprotease, can break down proteins efficiently in cold temperatures. It weighs about 53. 3 kDa and works best at 20°C, making it perfect for chilly environments. This enzyme is qu

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2025HEALTH

How Digital Health Can Help Stem Cell Transplant Patients in Belgium

Stem cell transplants can be tough on the body. People who go through this process often need a lot of support. A new idea called SMILe-ICM is trying to help. It uses digital health tools to make care better for patients. This idea started in Switzerland and Germany. It showed good results. Patient

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Discovering Hidden Patterns in Data: A New Approach

In the world of data analysis, finding meaningful patterns can be like searching for a needle in a haystack. A recent development offers a fresh way to uncover these patterns, specifically high-confidence association rules, in large datasets. This method builds on previous work but takes a unique ap

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

How Gas Anesthesia Affects Pain Sensors in Rats

Isoflurane is a common gas used in surgeries to make patients unconscious and numb to pain. It works by targeting certain channels in nerve cells, but how it affects specific pain-sensing nerves is not fully understood. Researchers studied how isoflurane impacts tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium channel

reading time less than a minute
Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Sharing Data Without Sharing Data: A Smarter Way to Predict Patient Outcomes

In the world of healthcare, data is king. Hospitals collect tons of it, but sharing it is a big no-no. Why? Because of privacy rules and other hurdles. So, what if there's a way to use all this data to predict patient outcomes without actually moving it around? Enter FADL, a new method that does ju

reading time less than a minute
Nov 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Eminem's Love for South Park: A Unique Fan Connection

Eminem, the famous rapper, has shown his love for the long-running animated show South Park in some pretty creative ways. He first hinted at his fandom back in 2000 on a track called \"The Kids\" from his album \"The Marshall Mathers LP\". In the song, he voices three different characters, with the

reading time less than a minute