Babies and the Macroeconomy
Abstract of a paper [PDF] published on National Bureau of Economic Research: Fertility levels have greatly decreased in virtually every nation in the world, but the timing of the decline has differed even among developed countries. In Europe, Asia, and North America, total fertility rates of some nations dipped below the magic replacement figure of 2.1 as early as the 1970s. But in other nations, fertility rates remain … ⌘ Read more
Nearly All New Cars Sold in Norway Were Electric in 2024
Electric vehicles dominated Norway’s new car sales in 2024, capturing 88.9% market share versus 82.4% in 2023, the Norwegian Road Federation said. Tesla led sales, followed by Volkswagen and Toyota, as the Nordic nation approaches its 2025 goal of selling only zero-emission vehicles.
Samsung, Asus, MSI Unveil First 27-inch 4K OLED 240Hz Gaming Monitors
Leading monitor manufacturers Asus, Samsung, and MSI unveiled the world’s first 27-inch 4K OLED gaming monitors with 240Hz refresh rates, all featuring Samsung Display’s fourth-generation QD-OLED panel technology.
Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM and MSI MPG 272URX QD-OLED models include DisplayPort 2.1a support, enabling 4K resolut … ⌘ Read more
LA County Sheriff’s Computer Dispatch System Crashes on New Year’s Eve
Bruce66423 writes: A few hours before the ball dropped on New Year’s Eve, the computer dispatch system for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department crashed, rendering all patrol car computers nearly useless and forcing deputies to handle all calls by radio, according to officials and sources in the department. Department leaders first … ⌘ Read more
Boring Cities Are Bad for Your Health
Studies using new brain-mapping and wearable devices have shown that unstimulating urban architecture can harm residents’ health, leading to increased rates of depression, cancer and diabetes. Research projects across Europe and North America, including the EU-funded eMOTIONAL Cities project and studies at the University of Waterloo’s Urban Realities Laboratory, are measuring people’s physiologic … ⌘ Read more
Apple Offers iPhone Discounts in China as Competition Intensifies
Apple is offering rare discounts of up to 500 yuan ($68.50) on its latest iPhone models in China, as the U.S. tech giant moves to defend its market share against rising competition from domestic rivals like Huawei. From a report: The four-day promotion, running from Jan. 4-7, applies to several iPhone models when purchased using specific payme … ⌘ Read more
Number of US Venture Capital Firms Falls as Cash Flows To Tech’s Top Investors
The number of active venture capital investors, firms that invest in startups, has dropped more than a quarter from a peak in 2021 [non-paywalled source], as risk-averse financial institutions focus their money on the biggest firms in Silicon Valley. From a report: The tally of VCs investing in US-headquartered companie … ⌘ Read more
Exercise May Be the ‘Most Potent Medical Intervention Ever Known’
Exercise is the most potent medical intervention known, according to Stanford University researchers who mapped its molecular effects across body tissues. In a study examining sedentary and exercising rats over eight weeks, scientists found comprehensive changes in every tissue examined, from fat cells to mitochondria, with exercise often reve … ⌘ Read more
Scientists Pin Down the Origins of a Fast Radio Burst
MIT scientists have pinpointed the origin of a fast radio burst (FRB) to within 10,000 kilometers of a neutron star, settling a long-standing debate about these cosmic phenomena. Using a novel technique analyzing signal scintillation, researchers determined that FRB 20221022A, detected in 2022 from a galaxy 200 million light-years away, emerged from the star’s turb … ⌘ Read more
SvarDOS: DR-DOS is Reborn as an Open Source OS
SvarDOS, a compact open-source operating system derived from DR-DOS, has switched to using the EDRDOS kernel, marking a shift from its FreeDOS distribution roots. The change allows the operating system to fit on a single 1.4MB floppy disk while offering a network-capable package manager that can fetch from a repository of over 400 packages.
Unlike its rival FreeDOS, SvarDOS can run … ⌘ Read more
People Are Playing a New DOOM-Themed CAPTCHA
An anonymous reader writes: Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel, a frontend-as-a-service product, just used the company’s AI site builder to come up with a new twist on CAPTCHAs, one that invites users to play the classic single-player game DOOM and killing at least three monsters. You can check it out here.
How AI is Unlocking Ancient Texts
AI is unlocking ancient texts previously thought unreadable, potentially revolutionizing historical research, according to a Nature article. Neural networks have successfully decoded burned Roman scrolls from Herculaneum, deciphered ancient Chinese oracle bones, and translated vast Korean royal archives.
In a breakthrough achievement, researchers used AI to reveal 16 columns of Greek philosophical text from a ch … ⌘ Read more
Belgium Becomes First EU Country To Ban Sale of Disposable Vapes
Belgium has become the EU first country to ban the sale of disposable vapes in an effort to stop young people from becoming addicted to nicotine and to protect the environment. From a report: The sale of disposable electronic cigarettes is banned in Belgium on health and environmental grounds from 1 January. A ban on outdoor smoking in Milan came into … ⌘ Read more
India Again Delays Rules To Break Payments Duopoly
India has once again pushed back a contentious plan to limit major technology companies’ control of the nation’s digital payments system, extending a regulatory uncertainty that has weighed on the sector for years. From a report: The National Payments Corporation of India said on Tuesday it would extend the deadline for implementing a 30% cap on any individual app’s share o … ⌘ Read more
Tintin, Popeye Enter Public Domain as 1929 Works Released
Thousands of copyrighted works from 1929, including Mickey Mouse’s first speaking appearance and original versions of comic characters Popeye and Tintin, entered the U.S. public domain on January 1, 2025, as their 95-year copyright terms expired.
Popeye debuted in E.C. Segar’s “Thimble Theatre” comic strip, while Tintin first appeared in Georges Remi’s “Les Aven … ⌘ Read more
SEC Writes Off $10 Billion in Fines It Can’t Collect
The Securities and Exchange Commission wrote off nearly $10 billion in uncollected fines over the past decade, with $1.4 billion written off in 2023 alone, WSJ reported, citing internal data.
While the agency reported $4.9 billion in sanctions last year, it typically collects only two-thirds of imposed penalties. The SEC stopped disclosing collection rates in 2019. In fis … ⌘ Read more
Why Breakfast Is Busting Your Food Budget
Food prices continue climbing, posing challenges for U.S. consumers and policymakers, with average food-at-home prices recording their largest annual increase in November. While some commodities like wheat and corn have seen price drops, key breakfast staples remain expensive due to global supply disruptions from disease, weather, and reduced production.
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Students Overpaid Elite Colleges $685 Million, ‘Price-Fixing’ Suit Says
A filing in an antitrust lawsuit against some of the nation’s top universities alleges the schools overcharged students by $685 million in a “price-fixing” scheme, raising serious questions about their past admission and financial aid policies. From a report: Documents and testimony from officials at Georgetown University, the University … ⌘ Read more
California Will Require Insurance Companies To Offer Coverage In Wildfire Zones
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Fast Company: Insurance companies that stopped providing home coverage to hundreds of thousands of Californians in recent years as wildfires became more destructive will have to again provide policies in fire-prone areas if they want to keep doing business in California under … ⌘ Read more
Microplastics Found In Multiple Human Organ Tissues Correlated With Lesions
Research from Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University reveals a concerning correlation between micro and nanoplastic (MNP) concentrations in damaged human tissues and various health conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease, thrombosis, and cancer. Phys.Org reports: In the study, “Mapping micro(nano)plastics i … ⌘ Read more
NATO Plans To Build Satellite Links As Backups To Undersea Cables
Tom’s Hardware reports that NATO is developing an advanced system to address the growing number of undersea cable disruptions observed in recent years. Known as HEIST (Hybrid Space-Submarine Architecture Ensuring Infosec of Telecommunications), the project is designed to significantly enhance the resilience of undersea communication networks. H … ⌘ Read more
Scientist’s ‘Ruthlessly Imaginative’ 1925 Predictions For the Future
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: When the scientist and inventor Prof Archibald Montgomery Low predicted “a day in the life of a man of the future” one century ago, his prophecies were sometimes dismissed as “ruthlessly imaginative.” They included, reported the London Daily News in 1925, “such horrors” as being woken … ⌘ Read more
2025 Marks the Start of the Gen Beta Era
Generation Beta, starting in 2025 and lasting until around 2039, will grow up deeply immersed in AI and smart technology, facing pressing societal challenges like climate change and global shifts while potentially being shielded from excessive screen time by tech-savvy Gen Z parents. NBC News reports: Start and end dates of generations can be murky, but Generation Beta will keep being born unt … ⌘ Read more
Alibaba Slashes Prices On LLMs By Up To 85% As China AI Rivalry Heats Up
Alibaba is cutting prices on its large language models by up to 85% to attract more enterprise users and strengthen its position in China’s competitive AI market. CNBC reports: The Hangzhou-based e-commerce firm’s cloud computing division, Alibaba Cloud, said in a WeChat post that it’s offering the price cuts on its visual language mode … ⌘ Read more
Venezuela Issues $10 Million Fine For TikTok Over Deadly Viral Challenges
Venezuela’s Supreme Court on Monday fined TikTok $10 million for failing to prevent viral challenges allegedly linked to the deaths of three children. It also ordered the platform to establish a local office to oversee content compliance with national laws. The Associated Press reports: Judge Tania D’Amelio said TikTok had acted i … ⌘ Read more