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U.S. releases 2026 dietary guidelines, shifting focus to whole foods and gut health
On January 7, 2026, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unveiled the 2026 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, signaling a shift towards diets centered on whole foods and long-term health outcomes.
Measles cases rise again across the United States in 2026
In January 2026, measles cases increased significantly across the United States, with more than 400 confirmed infections reported in at least 14 states so far this year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Cedarbluff mass shooting brings grief to the small town residents
On the night of January 9, 2026, a tragic shooting spree unfolded across three different locations in the small community of Cedarbluff, located in northeast Mississippi.
Clawdbot lights the fuse on the AI-agent boom
Clawdbot soared past 100,000 GitHub stars within weeks of its early 2026 release, emerging as a flashpoint in the tech industry and accelerating the global shift toward autonomous AI agents.
Winter Olympics begins in Italy
The 2026 Winter Olympics Games have commenced in Milano, northern Italy, bringing athletes from all around the world together to compete in snow, and ice base sports.
Hyundai unveils Atlas humanoid robot
Hyundai Motor Group, in partnership with its robotics subsidiary Boston Dynamics, unveiled the Atlas humanoid robot during the Consumer Electronics Show 2026, in Las Vegas.
AI is transforming the process of diagnosis and care of rare diseases
A groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) model developed by researchers at Harvard Medical School is being used to accelerate the diagnosis of rare diseases.
AI is transforming scientific research by becoming a research partner
An R&D World Online’s article “6 ways AI reshaped scientific software in 2025,” published in December 2025, explains how artificial intelligence marked a turning point in the way scientific research is conducted.
SF Sketchfest brings citywide comedy to San Francisco
Between January 15 and February 1, San Francisco hosted one of its most significant annual cultural events. The event, known as SF Sketchfest, is a city-wide comedy festival.
Carnegie Mellon partners with free learning tool as colleges reinstate testing requirements
As more selective colleges reinstate the SAT and ACT requirements, a free online learning program named Schoolhouse.world has partnered with Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) to create new academic opportunities for students nationwide.
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