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What Israel Seeks in Iran Isn’t Visible. It’s Called Fordow and It’s Hidden Under an Almost Impenetrable Mountain
MagnetFordow is more than just a nuclear site. It symbolizes resistance, suspicion, ambition, and mutual fear.
Read more »Jules Verne Was Right: There’s Three Times More Water in Earth’s Depths Than in All the Oceans Combined
SpaceA diamond extracted in Botswana confirmed what seismic waves had already suggested: The Earth’s mantle releases water.
Read more »Can We Predict the Next Epidemic? Some Scientists Say AI Systems Hold the Key
Nature and EnvironmentA team of scientists created clever traps and collaborative maps to stop mosquitoes.
Read more »More and More People Use AI Chatbots for Therapy. A Consumer Protection Coalition Just Filed a Complaint to Stop That
Robotics and AIAI chatbots that offer psychological therapy represent a new step in the growing presence of these systems in our daily lives.
Read more »There Are Two Types of ChatGPT Users: Those Who Ask It 100 Questions and Those Who Are Satisfied With Just One Answer
Robotics and AIA software engineer shared how he learned the principles of special relativity in just two weekends by asking ChatGPT more than 100 questions.
Read more »Toyota Is Lagging Behind in the Development of Automotive Software. It’s Seeking Support From the Leader in the Industry: China
MobilityToyota is collaborating with two major Chinese companies to improve the interiors of its vehicles.
Read more »We’ve Been Using Whales to Contact Aliens for Years. As It Turns Out, Whales Have Been Trying to Communicate With Us, Too
Nature and EnvironmentA team of researchers believes that fostering communication between whales and humans is crucial for establishing contact with extraterrestrial life.
Read more »Hollywood Is Using AI in Every Aspect of Film Production, and It’s Being Too Obvious
Cinema and TVFrom production companies that rely entirely on AI to several tools used throughout the filmmaking process, the industry is doing nothing to disguise it.
Read more »Drinking a Glass of Water Before a Meal Is a Popular ‘Trick’ for Losing Weight. Science Says Otherwise
HealthWhile it may create a slight feeling of fullness, studies show that its effectiveness is limited.
Read more »The K-Drama Craze Is Negatively Impacting the Industry. There’s One Culprit: Netflix
Cinema and TVSouth Korean Netflix shows have driven costs to unprecedented levels. The industry could be the biggest loser.
Read more »Williams Syndrome: What It Is and How It Can Help Understand Human Evolution
HealthStudying the causes of this syndrome allows researchers to explore the development of certain characteristics that define what it means to be human.
Read more »For Years, Musk Urged 80-Hour Workweeks. He Doesn’t Even Put in 40 at Tesla
MobilityIn a letter to Tesla’s board of directors, a group of investors asked CEO Elon Musk to devote 40 hours per week to the company.
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Funko Yourself: How to Use ChatGPT to Create a Funko Version of Yourself
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The Chromecast USB Port Offers More Than Just Power: Here Are Three Lesser-Known Uses You Should Try
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Web OS vs. AMOLED vs. POLED: Here Are the Terms You Need to Know When It Comes to Your Smart TV
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How to Cut the Cable Cord in 2025: A Step-by-Step Guide on Switching to a Live Streaming TV Option
Intel and TSMC Lead the Photonic Chip Revolution—But China Just Entered the Race
Business and EconomicsLithium tantalate enables photonic chips to be manufactured using UV lithography equipment, which China possesses.
Read more »Tim Cook Was Optimistic About Apple’s Expansion Thanks to China. However, China Ended Up Conquering Apple
Business and EconomicsA new book reveals how China turned the tables on Apple, dictating the game’s rules instead of being conquered.
Read more »The ‘Natural’ Alternative to Ozempic Sounds Great and Is Much Cheaper. The Problem Is Taking It Seriously
HealthA vegetable husk used as a laxative has become the latest obsession for people seeking to lose weight without medication.
Read more »Apple Has Reportedly Set a Date for the Release of Its AI-Powered Siri: Spring 2026
Robotics and AIAccording to Bloomberg, the new version of Siri will be introduced alongside iOS 26.4, provided everything goes according to plan.
Read more »French Tesla Owners Are Requesting Refunds for Their Cars. There’s Only One Culprit
MobilityA group of Tesla clients claims that Tesla’s negative public image prevents them from peacefully enjoying their cars.
Read more »No One Has Ever Reached the Earth’s Mantle. China Just Built a Ship to Try—And Extract Energy Along the Way
EnergyThe U.S. attempted to do so in the 1960s with the Mohole Project, but it never went beyond the Earth’s crust.
Read more »Wikipedia Wanted to Follow Google’s Lead With AI Systems. However, Editors Have Said, ‘Enough Is Enough’
Robotics and AIThe Wikimedia Foundation suspended AI-generated summaries after editors protested against automation.
Read more »A U.S. Nuclear Power Plant Was Set to Close Due to the Loss of Subsidies. Mark Zuckerberg Seized the Opportunity to Acquire It
EnergyThe agreement is as follows: Meta will receive 1,121 megawatts for its AI data centers over 20 years.
Read more »Windows 10 Support Is Ending, yet Part of the U.S. Air Traffic Control System Runs on Floppy Disks and Windows 95
TransportThe FAA has acknowledged that dozens of these systems are now “unsustainable.”
Read more »Sam Altman Claims ChatGPT’s Water and Energy Consumption Is Negligible. He’ll Have to Prove It
Robotics and AIOther previous studies support his estimates.
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