Looking for free horror movies? The tube has 22 of the best

You never know what you’ll find on Tubi, the free streaming service that has exploded in popularity in the past year. Sometimes it feels like there’s so much stuff on Tubi that it’s hard to find anything good, although Tubi’s Rabbit AI search feature can help narrow down your choices. Tubi’s horror movies site offers … Read more

Melatonin disruption is linked to earlier onset of osteoporosis, a new study suggests

Mid-section of a woman sat down. She has a white medical cast on her left arm which she is supporting with her right hand.

Scientists have identified a genetic cause of an extremely rare bone-weakening disease seen in young adults. Idiopathic osteoporosis is a bone disease that is estimated to affect about 0.4 people per 100,000 each year. Like the most common forms of osteoporosisit weakens people’s bones, causing them to become brittle. This increases the risk of fractures, … Read more

US Small Business Administration and Department of Defense Celebrate Successful First Year for Small Business Investment Company’s Critical Technology Initiative

More than a dozen private equity funds to invest $2.8 billion in over 1,000 critical technology startups and small businesses WASHINGTON, Oct. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzmanthe head of The US Small Business Administration (SBA) and Secretary Lloyd J. Austinthe head of US Dept secretariat of Defense (DoD) announced 13 … Read more

The best Bluetooth speaker for 2024

Sonos Roam: Available in white or black for $179, the Roam is currently the smallest and most affordable Sonos speaker (unless you count those $99 Sonos Symfonisk Ikea Wi-Fi compatible bookshelf speakers), though it is quite expensive for a mini wireless speaker. This Sonos Roam model, like the larger Sonos Move 2 portable speaker, is … Read more

Scientists say its true potential remains untapped

Credit: CC0 Public Domain In a paper published in PLOS Sustainability and Transformation, an international team of researchers looked at how science could play a more active role in crisis management. The paper is based on the results of the international conference “What role for science in times of crisis? Perspectives in the interconnected areas … Read more

Trump, Vance will release the American business | Opinion

Last week, Elon Musk and SpaceX stunned the nation with the triumphant launch of Starship, the largest rocket ever built, and then gently guided the skyscraper-sized booster back to Earth, where it settled into giant mechanical “stick” arms for future reuse. The Starship itself traveled halfway around Earth before successfully re-entering the atmosphere and splashing … Read more

Apple releases final iOS 18.1 public beta with Apple Intelligence. How to download it

Apple has released iOS 18.1 RC to beta testers as well as developers ahead of the general public release of iOS 18.1 next week. The release will bring Apple Intelligence features to the masses, not just early adopters. However, you can download it before then. This public beta of iOS 18.1 brings many AI features, … Read more

Is there any truth to spiritual EVPs? The science behind white noise

Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) attends a funeral in White Noise (2005).

2005 supernatural horror film White noise (now broadcast on Peacock) hinges on the concept of electronic voice phenomena, or EVPs, the idea that ghosts communicate with the living through electronic noise. There is no reliable scientific evidence for supernatural rockets hidden in radio static, but scientists have discovered messages from the universe itself, embedded in … Read more

Rep. Tim Sheehy’s business review rises amid US Senate race | 2024 US election

Scrutiny is growing over the Montana Airborne Fire Company once run by Tim Sheehy, the former Marine and Republican Senate candidate who could unseat Democrat Jon Tester in next month’s election. According to NBC News, Sheehy’s Bridger Aerospace, a company he founded in 2013, negotiated a deal with Gallatin County in eastern Montana to use … Read more