Jeanine Bagley

Jeanine Bagley is an international current events reporter with over 7 years of experience. Previously she worked as an on-site reporter for Local 8 news channel in Vermont. She is a woman advocate for educating young adult women.

Mysterious Creature With 20 Arms Found in Antarctic Ocean

Scientists have discovered mysterious species lurking deep inside the depths of the Antarctic Ocean. Scientists caught the new species with a body never seen before, when they spread their nets in the ocean. The 20-arms were connected to the central strawberry-like body, scientists said. 

Wildfires Burn 77,000 Acres in California, Spreading To Nevada

Huge wildfires have burned down 77,000 acres of land and have already spread into Nevada. The fires considered California’s largest fire in 2023 have gone completely out of control. The fire started on Friday in California’s Mojave national preserve due to extreme temperatures coupled with rapid growth of underbrush due to heavy rains this year, authorities said.

Japan Population Drops By Record 800,000 in 2022

Japan’s population has decreased by shocking 800,000 in 2022, according to data from the Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry. The population crisis that the country has been facing for decades is expected to leave a consequential mark with more people dying than being born. For the first time, Japan recorded more births than the number of people dying, since the government started recording the data.

Biden Nominates First Woman To Head Pentagon Military Branch

President Joe Biden made a groundbreaking announcement on Friday by selecting Admiral Lisa Franchetti as his nominee to lead the Navy. This nomination marks a significant milestone as it represents the first time a woman has been chosen to head a military service branch within the Pentagon. Admiral Franchetti’s impressive background includes previous leadership roles as the head of the US 6th Fleet and US naval forces in South Korea.

Australian Scientists Using Fungi To Build Fire-Resistant Roofs

Australian scientists have been able to develop techniques to use fungi-based rooftops to resist wildfires. Wildfires devastate large swathes of land destroying homes and are becoming a recurring phenomenon due to climate change. Scientists are increasingly interested in coming up with sustainable solutions to the climate crisis that threaten millions around the world.

Meta & Microsoft Releases New AI Language Model

Meta and Microsoft have uncovered a new AI language model called Llama 2. As the tech giants compete for dominance in AI, the new language model is aiming to help businesses and the research community to thrive following cost-effective strategies.

Human-Aware AI Can Help Accelerate Scientific Discoveries

In a recent study published in the journal Nature, researchers investigated the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to not only predict scientific discoveries but also play a constructive role in their expansion. The study highlights how AI algorithms can assist scientists in analyzing vast datasets, revealing hidden patterns that may not be visible to human observations. 

India Successfully Launches Space Rocket To Moon

The Indian space agency has successfully launched the Launch Vehicle Mark III rocket to land a spacecraft on the moon. The rocket successfully went off carrying a lander and rover to land near the south pole of the moon. Indian PM Narender Modi tweeted the rocket was carrying hopes and dreams of the Indian nation.

Man Who Survived 9/11 Drowns While Saving Kid Identified

A man who survived 9/11 attacks reportedly drowned in Michigan lake after he attempted to save a kid who fell off a raft. Mr Luke Laidley jumped into the lake to rescue at least one child but unfortunately, he began to struggle and went underwater.

Smartwatches Can Detect Parkinson’s Disease 7 Years Ahead

A recent investigative study has revealed that smartwatches can detect Parkinson’s disease seven years ahead of symptoms. A study conducted by the UK health authorities showed that they were able to detect which participants are most likely to develop the disease after following their speed of movement via smartwatches.