FIFA Upholds Olise’s Yellow Card Ahead of Morocco Clash

FIFA Rejects France’s Appeal, Maintains Olise’s Yellow Card

FIFA Rejects France’s Appeal, Maintains Olise’s Yellow Card FIFA has confirmed it will not overturn Michael Olise’s yellow card from France’s 1-0 World Cup win over Paraguay, leaving the Bayern Munich winger one booking away from a potential suspension in the tournament’s semifinals. The decision, announced on Wednesday, means Olise will face Morocco in the … Read more

Study Finds Oak Trees Absorb Carbon Long After Growth Ends

Disconnection Between Photosynthesis and Wood Growth

A new study published in Science Advances reveals that oak trees continue to absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis well after their seasonal wood growth ends. This decoupling suggests that forests may store less carbon in long-lived wood than many climate models currently predict, complicating expectations for how ecosystems will respond to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide … Read more

NABTA Urges Parliament to Adopt Digital Oversight System

The Case for the Smart NABTA System (SNS)

The Namibia Bus and Taxi Association (NABTA) has formally requested government intervention to address rising road accidents involving public transport, proposing a new digital platform to shift the sector from reactive measures to proactive prevention. Appearing before the Parliamentary Committee on Transport this week, NABTA secretary general Pendapala Nakathingo emphasized that while public transport serves … Read more

CUNY Researchers Simulate Black Hole Rotation for Electromagnetic Wave Amplification

Recreating the Penrose-Zel’dovich Effect in the Laboratory

Researchers at the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center have successfully simulated black hole physics in a laboratory, demonstrating that synthetic, time-modulated rotation can amplify electromagnetic waves. Published July 8, 2026, in the journal Nature, the experiment provides a practical method for wave amplification that was previously considered theoretically impossible to test. … Read more

Marta Kostyuk Struggles to Regain Confidence on Grass

Kostyuk’s Struggles With Grass Court Transitions

Heading into the 2026 championships, Ukrainian tennis player Marta Kostyuk struggled to find her rhythm on grass, having not secured a win on the surface for two years. However, a pivot in her mental approach and guidance from her coach, Sandra Zaniewska, helped the 24-year-old regain confidence for this year’s tournament. Kostyuk’s Struggles With Grass … Read more

Duterte Impeachment Trial Focuses on Evidence Over Recusal

Prosecution Strategy: Focus on Evidence Over Recusal

Prosecutors emphasized that they expect senators to maintain political neutrality and will focus on the evidence rather than challenging the composition of the court. Prosecution Strategy: Focus on Evidence Over Recusal The House prosecution team, currently tasked with proving allegations of wrongdoing against Vice President Sara Duterte, has explicitly opted against filing motions to force … Read more

Vitamin A and Thyroid Hormones Rewrite How Human Vision Develops

Retinal Development and the Foveola Transformation

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have identified a biological mechanism that shapes the human foveola, the retina’s center for sharp vision, by tracking how vitamin A-derived molecules and thyroid hormones convert specific cone cells during fetal development. The findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, challenge long-standing theories regarding photoreceptor migration. … Read more

Operational Clash in the Waterway

Operational Clash in the Waterway

US and Iranian forces exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, July 9, 2026, marking the most significant escalation since a month-long ceasefire began. While President Donald Trump insisted the truce remains intact, the skirmishes—involving missiles, drones, and naval assets—have reignited concerns over global energy supplies and the viability of ongoing peace negotiations. … Read more

Indonesian prosecutors seek 10-year sentences for Indonesian trafficking syndicate

Bandung District Court Trial and Prosecution Demands

Indonesian prosecutors are seeking up to 10-year prison sentences for 19 members of a human trafficking syndicate accused of selling at least 34 infants, including several sent to Singapore. The trial, centered on alleged ringleader Lie Siu Luan, has sparked urgent government reviews in Singapore regarding adoption safeguards and citizenship applications. Bandung District Court Trial … Read more

U.S. Central Command strikes Iran after Strait of Hormuz attacks

Military Targets and Regional Impact

U.S. Central Command Launches Strikes on Iran Following Strait of Hormuz Attacks U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces have initiated a new round of strikes against Iranian targets, an escalation aimed at protecting freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. The military action follows a series of attacks on three oil tankers transiting the vital … Read more