
A recent study has analyzed the Star Manual of Master Shi, an ancient Chinese manuscript dated to 355 BCE, using artificial intelligence. The research suggests that this document may be the oldest known star chart, offering new insights into the history of astronomy.

The Israeli military has launched a new operation in Gaza, intensifying attacks with the stated goal of securing the release of hostages held by Hamas. Recent strikes have resulted in significant casualties.
Ten prisoners escaped from a New Orleans jail through a hole in their cell. Authorities report that some of the escapees are accused of murder, and seven remain at large. The escape was reportedly aided by individuals inside the facility.

NASA's MAVEN mission has captured the first recorded images of auroras on Mars, marking a significant advancement in the study of planetary atmospheres and space weather phenomena.

The FOCUS clinical trial found that the combination of melphalan with a hepatic delivery system (HDS) resulted in better survival and response rates for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma compared to the best alternative care.

Donald Trump has announced his intention to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday to discuss the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He also mentioned plans to speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and NATO leaders.

NASA's Perseverance rover has made the first-ever observation of an aurora on Mars in visible light, capturing images of a green glow in the Martian sky. This marks the first time an aurora has been viewed from the surface of any planet other than Earth.

Partial human remains have been discovered during the investigation into the disappearance of County Kerry farmer Michael Gaine. The State Pathologist attended the scene in Carrig East, Kenmare, after police declared it a crime scene.

Crystal Palace won their first major trophy by defeating Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final, with Dean Henderson saving a penalty from Omar Marmoush to secure the victory.

At least 140 Palestinians were reported killed in Gaza within 24 hours, according to Palestinian health authorities. Israel states that the intensified bombings are part of a broader military campaign aimed at achieving its objectives in Gaza. Since Thursday, more than 300 deaths have been reported.