Technology also made headlines this month with the introduction of a new set of processors called Lumex by Arm Holdings. These chips are built for artificial intelligence and can run powerful AI tasks directly on small devices such as smartphones, watches, and tablets. Normally, AI tools need giant data centers to process information, but with Lumex, your phone or watch can do it instantly on its own. This shift is important for speed, privacy, and energy savings. Imagine a phone translating languages live without internet or a smartwatch checking your health signs privately without sending data away. These small changes make a big difference in daily life. Experts believe this step will bring AI closer to people everywhere, making it faster, safer, and more useful. It could also cut down on electricity use, which is good for both users and the planet

Discovering New Life Deep in the Ocean
The ocean is still full of mysteries, and scientists found three new species of snailfish deep in the Pacific Ocean last month. These fish were discovered at depths over 6,000 meters, where pressure is so strong that most life cannot survive. Yet, these snailfish have soft, jelly-like bodies that allow them to thrive in dark, freezing waters.

Their discovery is a reminder that Earth still has many secrets waiting to be uncovered. But this is not just about curiosity. Studying deep-sea creatures helps scientists understand biology and evolution. Some of these animals might even inspire new materials or medicines in the future. It also highlights the importance of protecting our oceans. Climate change and pollution threaten areas we haven’t even fully explored. Finding these fish is both exciting and a call to action to care for the oceans better.