Boeing Faces Cash Burn in 2024 Amid Production Lags, CFO Says
Boeing is facing a cash burn for the remainder of 2024 and will not increase its deliveries in the second quarter, the company’s chief financial officer said on May 23. The aerospace manufacturer is...
View ArticleDrop the Weights Then Go for a Run
Pumping iron, pulling machine weights, and performing pushups build impressive muscles—but running, swimming, and dancing stoke the fires of healthy hearts. A recent study that placed 406 overweight or...
View ArticleMassive Cradle of Baby Stars Revealed in New Space Telescope Images
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—A massive cradle of baby stars has been observed in new detail by a European space telescope, adding to its celestial collection of images. The European Space Agency released the...
View ArticleStudy Finds Intermittent Fasting Protects Against Liver Inflammation and Cancer
A new study has found that intermittent fasting may protect against liver inflammation and even liver cancer. The study, conducted at the German Cancer Research Center and the University of Tübingen...
View ArticleSouth Korean Scientists Develop a Fast and Affordable Method to Produce Diamonds
South Korean scientists say they have developed a new method that creates high-quality synthetic diamonds in just three hours. Scientists from South Korea’s Institute for Basic Science (IBS) published...
View ArticleMore Than 4 Million Chickens Will Be Culled at Iowa Farm Where Bird Flu Was...
More than 4 million chickens will be slaughtered to prevent the spread of bird flu after the virus was detected at a commercial egg-laying facility in Iowa, the state announced on May 28. The Iowa...
View ArticleNASA’s Lucy Spacecraft Unlocks Asteroid Dinkinesh’s Dynamic History
WASHINGTON—A little asteroid called Dinkinesh—visited last November by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft—has a surprisingly dynamic history, according to scientists, along with its moonlet Selam that is comprised...
View ArticleFAA Won’t Allow Boeing to Boost 737 MAX Production Yet, Administrator Says
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will likely keep Boeing’s current production cap in place for its 737 MAX model for a few more months as the company addresses safety concerns, FAA...
View ArticleLive Sheep Export Ban Introduced Into Parliament, With Coalition Pushback
A ban on live sheep exports has been introduced to the Australian parliament, sparking an urgent motion from the Coalition to seek a deeper investigation. The Labor Party introduced the Export Control...
View ArticleCellphones ‘Do Not Affect Cognition’: WHO Review Concludes
Exposure to mobile phones does not impact learning, memory, attention span, or other cognitive functions like coordination, according to a review commissioned by the World Health Organisation into...
View ArticleBoeing Enters ‘New Territory’ With Federal Probe, Possible Criminal Charges
When a door panel ripped off an Alaskan Airlines flight after takeoff on Jan. 5, Boeing’s fortunes changed overnight. Had the company gone just two more days without an incident, it would have...
View ArticleNASA, Boeing Confident Spaceship Will Launch Safely Despite Unresolved Helium...
NASA and Boeing are pushing forward with the first astronaut launch of the company’s new Starliner space capsule on June 1, despite an unresolved helium leak that was found after the original May 6...
View ArticleBoeing Starliner Capsule’s First Crewed Test Flight Postponed at Last Minute
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida—The launch countdown for Boeing’s new Starliner space capsule on its inaugural crewed test flight was halted on Saturday for the second time in weeks due to an unspecified...
View ArticleThe Big Cheese
Health Viewpoints I often say that if I were stranded on a desert island and only allowed one food, my choice would be real cheese—and by real cheese I mean cheese made with whole milk from cows...
View ArticleLack of Anemia Screening Leaves Older Patients More Vulnerable: Study
Anemia is a common yet stealthy condition with often overlooked or unnoticed symptoms. The condition can significantly impact one’s health and well-being, making early detection through regular...
View ArticleConsidering the Cholesterol Controversy
Strokes and heart attacks are intimately linked to cholesterol. That’s why a major strategy of modern medicine is aimed at cholesterol reduction. But some doctors say cholesterol isn’t as deadly as...
View ArticleBoeing, NASA Target June 5 for Starliner’s Debut Crew Flight
Boeing and NASA said on Sunday that their teams are preparing to launch the new Starliner space capsule on June 5 after scrubbing its inaugural test flight launch attempt on Saturday. The Starliner...
View ArticleHow to Break the Hunger Habit
Do you have a complicated relationship with food? If so, you’re not alone, according to Dr. Judson Brewer’s new book, “The Hunger Habit: Why We Eat When We’re Not Hungry and How to Stop.” Dr. Brewer,...
View ArticleNature’s Cure: 4 Natural Treatments for Allergy Relief
Allergies may seem synonymous with discomfort and medications, but they don’t have to be. Abundant natural remedies are as close as your backyard garden or local health food store. Here are four...
View ArticleUber Introduces ‘CO2 Emission Savings’ Tracker for Passengers
Uber is introducing a new feature to rate passengers on the amount of carbon dioxide emissions they have avoided during car rides. The Rider Emissions Savings tracker will allow customers to see an...
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