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Scientists Are Far From Developing a Pill That Can Replace Food. The Reason They May Fail Is Simple
HealthMany scientists dream of reducing food to one or a few pills a day, but this is currently out of reach.
Read more »Gen Z Isn’t Satisfied With Free Coffee and Flex Hours: 38% Want to Have Sex at Work
Business and EconomicsSome are asking for private spaces in the office for sexual encounters or “self-care.”
Read more »Elon Musk Faces Potential Public Health Issues Over an AI Model Linked to an Illegal Gas Plant
EnergyThe Memphis Chamber of Commerce is defending the project while awaiting its connection to the power grid.
Read more »Tesla Promised a Robotaxi That Operated With No Humans, Pedals, or a Steering Wheel. The First Rides Offer None of That
MobilityThe inaugural rides have raised questions about the company’s ability to meet its timeline for this technology.
Read more »Online Anonymity Is Becoming a Thing of the Past in China. The Reason: A New Virtual ID Card
PrivacyAlthough participation in this system is currently voluntary, users will be required to have a virtual ID to register on several platforms.
Read more »An Astrophysicist Challenges Musk’s Mars Colonization Plans: ‘Earth Is Always Going to Be a Better Option No Matter What Happens’
SpaceEven in the worst-case scenarios of climate change, war, or an asteroid strike, Earth would still be more habitable than Mars, according to expert Adam Becker.
Read more »Scientists Now Have a Powerful New Tool to Combat Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease: Quantum Computers
ResearchIon traps are currently the leading alternative to superconducting qubits.
Read more »Theme Parks Are Using AI-Powered Solutions to Manage Lines, Reducing Wait Times and Increasing Your Spending
Robotics and AIDisney and LEGO have implemented AI in different ways, but they share the common goal of reducing the time guests spend waiting in line.
Read more »Flying Used to Be an Enjoyable, Comfortable, and Aspirational Experience. Today, Most People Hate It
MobilityCurrently, a quarter of U.S. flights arrive late at their destinations.
Read more »People Drink Cold Beverages to Cope With the Summer Heat. Science Suggests You Should Do the Opposite
HealthThe temperature of the water you drink can impact your well-being in several ways.
Read more »There’s a Simple and Effective Way to Focus and Combat Multitasking: Compartmentalizing Your Tasks
Business and EconomicsThis approach can help you plan and manage large projects, form new habits, and maintain motivation.
Read more »Future Toys Will Feature AI Systems That Can Interact With You. Barbie and OpenAI Are Already Taking Steps
Robotics and AIThis move is part of OpenAI’s broader plan to enter the entertainment industry.
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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
Something Strange Is Happening to Earth’s Clouds—and It Could Have Unpleasant Consequences
Nature and EnvironmentChanges in cloud patterns could contribute to global warming.
Read more »Israel’s Other War Against Iran: It Just Stole $90 Million in Cryptocurrency
SecurityApparently, political reasons—not financial ones— have driven the cyberattack.
Read more »TikTok Has Shaped Social Media Platforms for Years, Boosting YouTube’s Rise
StreamingThe TikTokization of YouTube has been a resounding success. Of course, without an algorithm and much less sophisticated.
Read more »Meetings Are Becoming Increasingly Awkward. More and More People Use AI Recording Tools Without Warning
Robotics and AIAI is silently entering professional meetings without permission. We urgently need to establish new etiquette rules before this kind of surveillance becomes the norm.
Read more »China Is Going All-In on One of Its Most Crucial Battles Against the U.S.: HBM Chips for AI
Business and EconomicsChina has several major memory manufacturers, but they currently lack competitive solutions like those from SK Hynix and Micron.
Read more »'Major Fail': Elon Musk Says He’s Fixing Grok After Chatbot Spews Answer He Doesn’t Like
AppsDon’t bite the hand that feeds you. Or in this case, the hand that controls the programmers in charge of you.
Read more »The U.S. Will Do Whatever It Takes to Prevent China From Acquiring Advanced Chips, but Malaysia Is an Obstacle
Business and EconomicsThe U.S. suspects China is acquiring Nvidia’s AI GPUs through intermediary companies in Singapore and Malaysia.
Read more »Iran and Israel Are Waging Another War Behind the Scenes: A Battle of Fake Images Created With AI Models
MagnetConfusion and misinformation reign supreme in the conflict between the two countries. AI has arrived to muddy the waters even further.
Read more »We Thought Endless Workdays Were Exclusive to Remote Work, but They’re Also Exhausting for Office Workers
Business and EconomicsThirty-three percent of employees can’t keep up with the pace of work. Microsoft warns that these workdays undermine productivity and mental health.
Read more »YouTube, You’ve Gone Too Far
ServicesUsers who block ads on YouTube are now facing slow-loading videos and warnings to disable their ad blockers.
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