Zai Apolonio

Zia is a writer for TheMorningNews. Fun outgoing person, she loves to write about news that spreads positivity.

Hollywood Actor Treat Williams Dies in Motorbike Accident

Actor Richard Treat Williams who had worked in “Blue Bloods” and “Everwood” has died in a motorbike accident. Williams, 71, was hit by an SUV when it turned over him when he was riding his motorbike in Vermont. The actor made his debut in 1975 thriller film Deadly Hero and was nominated for Golden Globe three times.

Crocodile Isolated For 16 Years Gave Virgin Birth

An American crocodile isolated for 16 years gave a virgin birth. The study could provide an evolutionary insight into the reproductive capacities and features of extinct dinosaurs, the scientist said. The female crocodile has been placed in isolation at Parque Reptilandia in Costa Rica since 2022 when she was only 2 years old.

NASA Expert Says Why Sea Levels Are Rising

Scientists have been repeatedly asking the world leaders and the general public to do something about the rising sea level that directly threatens the lives of millions across the world. A scientist from NASA explained what’s causing the sea levels around the world that can easily destroy the entire human civilization at one point of time in the future.

Apple Bans Employees From Using ChatGPT

Apple has banned its employees from using the AI chatbot ChatGPT fearing it might leak data. The company’s crackdown occurred as some leaked documents revealed that Apple is worried about the AI tools as they might leak important information.

Air Pollution From Oil & Gas Costs US $77 Billion Annually

Air pollution from oil and gas production is costing the American economy around $77 billion annually, according to a new study published in the journal Environmental Research: Health. The researchers in the study have revealed the adverse effects of methane emitted by the production of oil and gas in the United States.

Study Says 70% Teens Are Sleep Deprived Due To Social Media

A new report has shed light on the negative consequences of social media on teens, spending hours on social media every day. A study published in Sleep Health journal revealed that 70% teens in Europe and North America are sleep deprived because of social media.

Unmanned Drones Tried To Assassinate Putin At His Residence

Russia has accused the Ukrainian military of trying to assassinate the Russian President Vladimir Putin at his Kremlin residence. Russia said that Ukrainian drones were able to hit the Kremlin building in a failed attempt to execute the President, something which Ukraine denied doing.

Museum Visitor Eats A ‘Banana Art’ In South Korea

A visitor to a South Korean Museum ate a banana that was displayed as an art. The artwork called the “Comedian” was put on display at Seoul’s Leeum Museum of Art by Maurizio Cattelan. The visitor was a student who said he ate the banana because missed his breakfast and was hungry.

FBI Arrests Two For Running Secret Police Station For China

The FBI has arrested two Chinese individuals for running a secret police station in New York. The two Chinese citizens were picked up by the FBI after a prolonged investigation that revealed that the suspects were involved in Espionage against Chinese citizens critical of the government.

China Planning To Build Moon Bases In 5 Years

According to reports from Chinese media, over 100 Chinese space contractors, scientists, and researchers gathered at a conference in Wuhan, to discuss strategies for constructing infrastructure on the moon. The scientific community agreed to start lunar base development by using the lunar soil, within five years from now.

Revolutionary New Camera Predicts Volcanic Eruptions

A new low-cost camera known as SO2, developed by scientists is able to detect volcanic eruptions in advance. Scientists shall be able to forecast volcanic eruptions by using this low-cost camera which is capable of identifying the quantity of sulphur dioxide (SO2) beneath the volcanoes. 

UK Develops Genetic Technology To Prevent Future Pandemics

Genetic mutations in the DNA of viruses still pose grave danger to human survival on our planet. Vaccines and other conventional ways of dealing with viruses cease to work against ever changing viruses with varying DNAs. British researchers are working to develop game-changing technology that can predict Pandemic threats posed by evolving respiratory viruses.