News Archive
31 of May of 2025
- AI Companies Have Declared a Hidden War on Human Teachers
- The CIA Used a Fake Star Wars Fan Page to Recruit Spies. Several Agents Ended Up Dead
- There Are No Diesel Motorcycles for Several Reasons. This American Brand Doesn’t Care About Any of Them
- Japan’s Birth Rate Has Been Steadily Dropping. The Country Is Preparing for Its Biggest Consequence: The ‘2025 Problem’
- Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Were Often Regarded as Irreconcilable Enemies. In Reality, They Were Great Allies
30 of May of 2025
- U.S. Senators Voice Mistrust of Nvidia as Its China Plans Face Scrutiny
- A Race Is Underway to Build the Cheapest, Most Powerful AI Model—and China Is Pulling Ahead
- Tourists Turn Mexican Coastal Town Into Chaos to Swim With Killer Whales
- Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance Are Two Different Things. The Reason Why Isn’t Clear at First Sight
- No One Understood Why Google’s Former CEO Had Bought a Rocket Company. His Answer: Data Centers in Space
- Elon Musk Reportedly Asked Apple for $5 Billion for Exclusive Access to SpaceX. The Company Had 72 Hours to Accept or Decline
29 of May of 2025
- Nostalgia for the Early Days of the Internet Is a Real Thing. Neocities Is Heaven on Earth If You Miss It, Too
- China Has Ended the World’s Dependence on GPS in Two Decades. 140 Countries Already Use Its Alternative System
- Donald Trump Turned the World Upside Down With His Reciprocal Tariffs. A Federal Trade Court Just Threw Them Out
- Anthropic Adds a Voice Mode to Claude, Directly Competing With ChatGPT and Gemini in Engaging Conversations
28 of May of 2025
- Texas Passes Law Requiring Apple and Google to Verify Users’ Ages When Downloading Any App
- Japan’s Toll System Failed for 38 Hours, but Thousands of Drivers Still Paid
- Ukraine Shot Down and Opened a Russian Shahed Drone. Inside, It Found a Hidden Message Revealing Moscow’s Electronic Warfare Edge
- In Japan, Some Parents Name Their Children ‘Pokémon.’ The Government Has Had Enough
- North Korea Shares Its View on the U.S. Golden Dome: Space Nuclear Warfare Is Closer Than Ever
- The ITER Nuclear Fusion Reactor Just Reached a Big Milestone: The Completion of Its Impressive Cryogenic Plant
- Manhattanhenge Is Today: Here's What You Need to Know to See One of the Best Sunsets of the Year
- When ChatGPT Is Your Only Friend: This Is How AI Models Are Replacing Interpersonal Relationships
- With Google’s Veo 3, a New Risk Is Emerging: You Can No Longer Tell if a Video Is Real or Not
- Starship Reached Space but Lost Control in Yet Another Mission Failure for SpaceX
- The ‘Patreon of Porn’ Empire: OnlyFans Earns More per Employee Than Nvidia, Google, Meta, Apple, and Microsoft Combined
27 of May of 2025
- Races Go Through Thousands of Plastic Cups on the Big Day. This Startup Wants to Change That
- In Its Push to Increase Domestic Manufacturing, the U.S. Has Threatened Samsung. It Won’t Make Much Difference
- Gen Z Is Reshaping Japan’s Work Culture, Trading Overwork for ‘Quiet Quitting’
- OpenAI Just Demonstrated That AI Systems No Longer Obey Unconditionally: o3 Sabotaged Its Shutdown to Keep Running
- This Italian City Announced a Direct Flight to New York City. For Some, It Wasn’t a Good Decision
- Researchers Have Discovered the World’s Oldest Human Fingerprint. It’s 43,000 Years Old
- The Last Two Starships Exploded in a Similar Way, Almost at the Exact Same Time. The Twist: The Root Cause Was Different
- Tourists Are Stealing Dozens of Old Cobblestones in a Belgian City. They’re Not Cheap
- Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction: China Just Hosted the World’s First Humanoid Robot Kickboxing Tournament
26 of May of 2025
- The Good News: Our Solar System Has a New Minor Planet. The Bad News: It Only Swings By Every 25,000 Years
- Mayan Languages Are Experiencing a Renaissance—but Not in Mexico
- BlackBerry Sold More Phones Than Ever Before in 2011. This Is a Disturbing Reminder of Apple’s Indifference to AI
- McDonald’s Wanted to Win Over Afternoon Coffee Lovers With Drink Spinoff, CosMc’s. Two Years Later, It’s Closing Them All
- Klarna’s CEO Fired 700 Employees and Replaced Them With an AI System. Now, He's Replaced Himself With an Avatar
- Russia Has Managed to Make Its Combat Drones Fly Higher. Ukraine Found a Solution in North Korea: Balloons
- Fewer Sci-Fi Works Are Being Published Than Ever Before. It’s Not Due to a Lack of Ideas or Readers
- A Texas Woman Used an App to Buy a Lottery Ticket. She’s Suing Because the State Won’t Pay Out Her $83.5 Million Prize
- Japan’s Economy Is Becoming Increasingly Reliant on a Unique Phenomenon: Fans Who Are Completely Devoted to Their Idols
25 of May of 2025
- Ancient Canine Bones Tell a Surprising Story: Dogs Were Already Man’s Best Friend 16,000 Years Ago
- Meet the Man Who Predicted 20 Years Ago That iPods Would Become Irrelevant With the Rise of Smartphones: Bill Gates
- Charging $38 an Hour to Wait in Line for Others: A Look at the Lucrative Business That Started With the iPhone 5 Launch
- In Japan’s Aging Society, Retirement Is No Longer a Goal. More and More People Are Working Past 70
- The Ice Age Experienced a Solar Storm So Powerful That Its Effects Can Still Be Seen in Trees
- Elon Musk Transformed an Abandoned Factory Into the World’s Most Powerful Supercomputer. His Neighbors Aren’t Happy
- Steve Jobs Believed That Meetings Were a Huge Problem. Larry Page Found That Addressing It Was Incredibly Challenging
24 of May of 2025
- The Curiosity Rover Has Climbed a Mountain on Mars for 12 Years. It Just Sent Back an Impressive Video From the Summit
- In Their Quest for More Nutritious Coffee, People Are Adding an Ingredient That Actually Tastes Awful: Spirulina
- Germany Is Testing Giant Spheres Under the Sea to Store Renewable Energy Without Using Any Land
- Almost Everyone Has Stopped Using Windows XP. There’s One Surprising Exception: ATMs
- Researchers Believe They’ve Found a Way to Tap Natural Hydrogen Deep Underground
- There’s No Such Thing as a Natural Ozempic Diet, but Following These Tips Can Help
- A Recent Simulation Shows What Would Happen if Russia Invaded the United Kingdom: Nothing Good
- ‘It’s Why Bill Gates Is So Rich’: This Is How Microsoft Stuck Hospitals, Trains, and Elevators With Windows Forever
23 of May of 2025
- FAA Gives Starship Green Light to Resume Flight Tests After 11 Weeks
- Life Expectancy Rose in Denmark. The Government Has Used It to Increase the Retirement Age to 70
- If You’re Flying in the U.S., Don’t Put Your Power Banks or Spare Batteries in Your Checked Bags
- Pocket Was a Place to Save Articles You Never Read. The Dopamine Rush of Social Media Platforms Killed It
- Claude 4 Envisions a Future Where AI Models Could Blackmail and Create Biological Weapons. Even Anthropic Is Concerned
- North Korea Just Launched Its Impressive Frigate With a Vertical Missile System Into the Water. It Sunk
- The New York Times Wrote About an Indigenous Tribe's Exposure to the Internet. The Tribe Is Suing It for Portraying It As ‘Porn Addicts’
- Researchers Have Found Bacteria on the Chinese Space Station. Surprisingly, There’s a New Species Among Them
- Magnus Carlsen Is the Greatest Chess Player in History. Still, Even He Couldn’t Beat the World
- China Believes This Is America’s Biggest Nuclear Threat. It’s Not a Stealth Fighter or Bomber: It’s a Cold War Relic
22 of May of 2025
- FDA Officially Bans All Compounding Pharmacies From Making and Selling Generic Ozempic
- There’s an Underground Movement of Women Reading Homosexual Erotic Literature in China. The Government Is Cracking Down on It
- Kim Kardashian and Influencers Made Eating Placenta Cool, but Experts Are Stern in Their Warning: Don't Do It
- Filling Space With Mirrors Is Big Business. The Goal: Keep Solar Panels Working After Dark
- Bitcoin Reaches All-Time High of $110,000 as Banks and Companies Shift From Critics to Supporters
- Blue Origin Had Everything in Its Power to Surpass SpaceX in Lunar Missions. It’s Clearly Seizing the Opportunity
- Fortnite Used AI to Recreate James Earl Jones’ Voice for Darth Vader. His Family Said It Was Fine, but SAG-AFTRA Claims Otherwise
- Only Three Countries Have Successfully Launched Humans Into Space. A Fourth Is Set to Join Them: India
- The U.S. Decided to Veto Advanced AI Chips in China. The Strategy Has Backfired
- OpenAI Acquires Jony Ive’s Device Startup for $6.5 Billion: The iPhone Designer and Sam Altman Join Forces
21 of May of 2025
- ‘Let Me See if I’m Dead’: Elon Musk Clarifies His Future at Tesla After Stepping Away From Politics for Good
- Sesame Street Is Getting a New Home but Will Remain Free for the Public
- I Made This Video on My Phone in Less Than a Minute. Here’s How Veo 2 Works on the Gemini App
- One by One, the Problems of Nuclear Fusion Are Being Solved. Optimism Is Overtaking Negativity
- A Construction Company Built The Simpsons House in 1997. It Didn’t Go as Planned
- I Tested Google’s Gemini-Powered Smart Glasses. AI Finally Fulfills the Promise of the Original Glass Device
- More and More Americans Are Looking to Live Abroad. There’s One Problem: Europe Is Closing Its Doors to Them
- The Chicago Sun-Times Published a Summer Reading List. There’s Just One Problem: More Than Half of the Books Don’t Exist
- These Mountaineers Want to Climb Everest From London in Seven Days. Their ‘Secret Weapon’: Xenon Gas
- AI Mode, Project Beam, Veo 3, Project Aura Glasses, Jules, and Everything Else Google Announced at I/O 2025
- Google Just Showcased Its New Smart Glasses for the First Time Through a Live Demo. Despite a Minor Setback, the Future Looks Bright
- Google Has Set the Price of AI for the Future: $250 a Month
20 of May of 2025
- A Book Club in Texas Has Been Reading the Same Book for 12 Years. It's Not Alone
- Google Search Now Buys Your Tickets and Pays the Bill Without You Lifting a Finger
- The Way You Search Online Is Over. Google’s AI Mode Doesn’t Just Deliver Results—It Converses
- Losing Weight Comes With the ‘Ozempic Effect’—And a Face You Might Not Recognize
- In a Bid to End Rice Shortage, Japan Turned to South Korea. It Didn’t Work
- An Apocalyptic Manga Has Done What Nothing Else Has So Far: Made Tourists Cancel Their Trips to Japan
- Anthropic Adds a Warning to Its Job Applications: ‘Please Do Not Use AI Assistants’
- 12 Million People Gave Their DNA to 23andMe Before It Went Bankrupt. Their Data Is About to Get a New Owner
- Kansas Mom Sues Porn Sites After Her 14-Year-Old Used an Old Laptop to View Adult Content 118 Times
- China Takes Another Step Toward Conquering the Tech and Space Sectors: An AI-Powered Orbital Supercomputer Network
- Every AI Company Promises AGI Is Coming Soon. The Problem Is That ChatGPT Isn’t the Answer
19 of May of 2025
- Samsung Wants to Overtake TSMC. Its Best Shot Is Convincing Nvidia and Qualcomm That Its 2 nm Tech Is Superior
- Eating Fermented Cabbage May Seem Unpleasant, but Experts Say It’s Excellent for Your Diet
- TSMC Plans to Increase Chip Wafer Prices by 10% in 2025, Dealing a Blow to Users
- Forget Humans. This Startup Wants to Send Giant Robot Centipedes to Pull Those Hard-to-Reach Weeds on Farms
- There’s a New Threat to Bitcoin Millionaires. It Isn’t Hacking, It’s Kidnappers Cutting Their Fingers Off
- The Cybertruck Wanted to Be Apocalypse-Proof. The Lamborghini Rezvani Knight Just Overtook It
- Job Hunting Has Always Been Dehumanizing. AI Is Making It Worse
- China Is Close to Manufacturing 5 nm Chips. There’s Still One Massive Problem
- In the Fascinating Realm of Supernovae, a Newly Discovered Remnant Has a Unique Shape: It’s Perfectly Symmetrical
- Deepfake Porn Is Thriving in the Age of AI. A New U.S. Law Will Force Tech Companies to Take It Down in 48 Hours
- Physical Video Games Have Become Mere Paperweights. It’s a Disaster for Video Games as an Art Form
- Data Replacing Humans: China Has Deployed 100 Driverless Mining Trucks That Use Huawei Technology
18 of May of 2025
- Looking to Boost Your Protein Intake? Try ‘Proffee’
- Bill Gates and Warren Buffett Have No Doubts When Asked About the Reason for Their Success: Focus
- A Programmer Didn’t Like How His Coffee Maker Brewed Coffee. He Spent 100 Hours Trying to ‘Hack’ It
- The Bad News: Earth’s Oxygen Supply Is Finite. The Good News: We Won’t Be Around to Witness It
- The Brain Works Harder Than You Think When You Sleep, at Least When It Comes to Memory
- Pope Leo XIV Has Reopened the Doors to a Secret Room in the Vatican: The Tennis Court
17 of May of 2025
- True Crime Documentaries Have Been So Successful That Less Scrupulous AI Creators Are Exploiting the Genre, Opening a Moral Debate
- A North Korean Spy Wanted to Infiltrate a Crypto Company. He Applied for a Job but Failed to Answer Questions About Halloween
- The World’s Largest City Covers an Area Bigger Than Several Countries Combined. You’ve Likely Never Heard of It Before
- Steve Jobs Introduced an Emulator in 1999 That Allowed Any Mac to Run PlayStation Games. Sony Wasn’t Happy
- Scientists Believed They Had Discovered a Safe and Sustainable Alternative to Petroleum-Based Plastics. They Need to Keep Searching
- NASA Not Only Launches Rockets Into Space but Also Giant Balloons That Travel Around the World
16 of May of 2025
- Company Returns Its Entire Tesla Fleet, Citing Elon Musk’s Politics: ‘Thank You for the Ride’
- Harvard Bought a Cheap Copy of the Magna Carta in 1946. It Just Discovered It Owns a Priceless Treasure
- The U.S. Feared a Tourism Boycott. The First Estimate Shows a $12.5 Billion Loss
- No One Knew Some U.S. Commercial Flights Were at Risk. A Disconnected Hotline Was to Blame
- Apple Finally Launches CarPlay Ultra After It First Announced It in 2022. It Wasn’t Worth the Wait
- New Large Generative AI Models Face Continuous Delays. Have They Reached Their Peak?
- Satellite Images Uncover the Fate of One of Russia’s Largest Arsenals, Shedding Light on Moscow’s Silence
- College Professors Are Using ChatGPT to Generate Classroom Materials and Grade Assignments. Students Are Not Amused
- Scientists Find a New Explanation for Dark Matter Using an Unexpected Source of Inspiration: Superconductivity
- The U.S. Declares All-Out War on Huawei With One Goal: Stopping the Company From Selling Its Most Advanced AI Chips Outside of China
15 of May of 2025
- Trump Sends Tim Cook a Clear Warning as Apple’s India Strategy Gains Momentum
- If You Feel Like You’re Not the Same Person After a Long Shift, Science Agrees With You. The Reason Lies in the Brain
- Airbnb No Longer Wants to Be Just a Platform for Booking Vacation Rentals. Now, It Wants to Offer You Access to Chefs and Trainers
- Plants Exist Due to a Curious Union. Now, Scientists Want to Recreate It in a Lab
- Ukraine Has Turned Drones Into Armed Soldiers to Fight Russia. They Now Carry Grenade Launchers, So There’s No Longer a Need to ‘Sacrifice’ Them
- Does Your Phone Rattle When You Shake It? That’s Good News for the Camera
- Saudi Arabia Is Paying $7 Billion for Nvidia’s AI Chips. The Company’s CEO Is $12 Billion Richer
- Tesla’s Optimus Robot Proves It’s Got the Moves in a Recent Video. It’s Quite Something
- GPT-4.1 Was Originally Intended for Developers. OpenAI Just Brought It to ChatGPT
- Yuri Gagarin, Neil Armstrong, and Katy Perry Have Something in Common: None of Them Left the Earth’s Atmosphere
14 of May of 2025
- Saudi Arabia Wants to Be a Data Center Powerhouse. But Can It Deliver?
- Florida Could See a Record Amount of Stinky, Slimy Seaweed on Its Beaches This Year
- 900 People Are Driving a Virtual Car on Google Street View at the Same Time
- The U.S. Has a Plan to Counter China’s Dominance in Rare Earth Elements. The Curious Thing Is Where It Will Be Implemented: In a Toxic Pit of Contaminated Water
- Ukraine Captured Russia’s New Cruise Missile. The Surprise Inside? It Was Made by Its ‘Allies’
- Losing Weight Without Losing Muscle Is a Challenge for Drugs Like Ozempic. The Solution May Lie in This Protein
- The Webb and Hubble Telescopes Observed Jupiter’s Auroras at the Same Time. The Problem: They Saw Different Things
- Grok Thinks Trump’s Story About His ‘Seriously Overweight’ Friend That Takes the ‘Fat Shot Drug’ Is Elon Musk
- Google Is Fed Up With Phone and Text Scams. New Android Features Aim to Stop Them for Good
- Android Introduces One of the Biggest Redesigns in Its History. This Is Android 16’s Material 3 Expressive
- Gemini Debuted on Android Phones. It’s Now Ready to Conquer Your TV, Smartwatch, and Car
13 of May of 2025
- Going for Dip in Lakes and Creeks Sounds Harmless, but Be Careful: You Could Be Swimming in Poop
- Trump’s Trade War Could Have an Unexpected Victim: Burgers
- I’m One of the Few Who Still Use a Magic Mouse Solely for a Feature That Others Don’t Have. Now Apple Wants to Bring It to Its Keyboards
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: The Thinnest Galaxy Phone Ever Is Here With a Battery Life That May Let You Down
- An iPad at the Bottom of the Thames Helped Solve a Crime Worthy of Black Mirror
- Companies Are Eyeing America’s $1.5 Trillion Lithium Deposit, Potentially the Largest on Earth
- Trump Offers New Tariff Truce. Temu, Shein, and Big Tech Are the Clear Winners
- Ukraine Has a New Tactic to Protect Its Tanks and Artillery From Russian Drones: Hiding Them Underground
- Bitcoin Miners Are Purchasing Old Power Plants. New Yorkers Aren’t Happy
12 of May of 2025
- Texas Wants to Force Solar Companies to Buy Energy From Coal Plants—at Night
- Klarna Claimed Its AI Was Doing the Work of 700 Employees. It’s Now Rehiring Humans
- Replacing Air Force One Has Become a Nightmare for the U.S. The Qatari Royal Family Is Offering a Controversial Solution
- Steve Jobs’ Secretary Was Late for Work When Her Old Car Broke Down. Jobs Gave Her a Jaguar
- From Burgers to Biodiversity: How Apple Is Turning Livestock Land Into a Climate Lab With Forests and Profits
- In the Golden Age of MP3, Sony Made a Disastrous Mistake: It Put Malware on Its Music CDs
- The Rock-Paper-Scissors World Cup Actually Exists. It’s No Joke
- Lawsuit Says Ziploc Bags and Containers Expose People to Microplastics When Put in the Microwave and Freezer
- Alzheimer’s Starts Long Before Symptoms Manifest. Scientists Just Discovered One of Its Early Mechanisms
- This Car Cost $4.5 Million. Its Owner Has to Pay $8,000 Extra Every 37 Miles
11 of May of 2025
- Solar Panels That Clean Other Solar Panels: The Photovoltaic Industry Has Entered a Self-Replicating Phase
- Taiwan’s National Palace Museum Holds a Unique Treasure: A Chinese Love Letter to Pork Belly
- Our Species Didn’t Make the Oldest Bone Spear Tip in Europe. It Had Been There for 30,000 Years
- There’s Only One Correct Way to Hang Toilet Paper. A Patent Settled the Debate in 1891
- A Mathematician Solved One of the World’s Strangest Problems in 1949: Why Your Face Gets All Dirty When Eating Spaghetti
- A Young Man ‘Hacked’ LinkedIn’s Job Search Feature. He Managed to Be Among the First to Receive Job Offers
10 of May of 2025
- IBM Laid Off 8,000 Workers to Replace Them With AI. It Now Has More Employees Than Ever
- Playing Nintendo 64 Cartridges on an iPhone Is Something I Never Expected to Do: An Emulator and an Adapter Were All It Took
- Parents in South Korea Are Buying Tesla Stock for Their Children Instead of Toys. Their Kids’ Financial Future Is a Top Priority
- North Korea’s Cabo San Lucas Is Almost Ready. Who Will Fill Its Thousands of Rooms?
- Researchers Have Tried to Understand Neuroestrogens for Years. They’ve Just Found a Clue: These Hormones Regulate Our Appetite
- This Was the Last Time All Humans Were on Earth Together
09 of May of 2025
- Ozempic Has Caused Thousands to Lose Weight Dramatically—Now Their Closets Are for Sale
- Tariffs Weigh on Imports From China to the U.S., Raising Fears of Empty Shelves
- Three Teens Were Playing Ding-Dong Ditch for a TikTok Challenge. One Ended Up Dead
- For Many People, Food Is a Necessary Evil—So They’ve Started Eating ‘Human Kibble’
- CMF Phone 2 Pro Review: This Is the Phone to Buy for Under $280
- Uber CEO Has Something to Say About Worker Discontent Over the Return to the Office: ‘It Is What It Is’
- Huawei’s First Linux Laptop Was Only the Beginning. The Company Just Unveiled Its Own Desktop OS
- This Is How Much Trump’s Tariffs Will Impact the Technology You Buy. It Might Shock You
08 of May of 2025
- Eggs: Good or Bad for You? The Confusion Is Old, but the Evidence Is Clear
- ESA’s Mars Rover Is Cursed: The ExoMars Mission Has Faced 20 Years of Hardship and Bad Luck
- Hurricane Season Could Get an Early Start This Year, Forecasters Warn
- Researchers Uncover Bronze Age Fortress Hidden Beneath Romanian Forest for Nearly Five Millennia
- Sanctions on China Could Allow Huawei to Establish New Global Standards. Nvidia Says the U.S. Is to Blame
- Meta Just Set a Legal Precedent Against Spyware. The Pegasus Maker Will Have to Pay $167 Million in Damages
- The Highest-Paid CEO Isn’t Who You Think. You’ve Likely Never Heard of Him or His Company Before
- An Explosion, a Sniper, and an Ongoing Feud: This Is SpaceX’s Most Bizarre Story
- California Is Releasing Millions of Fruit Flies Around the State on Purpose. The Reason: To Have Less Fruit Fries
- We’ve Long Tried to Understand Animals. A Chinese Company Might Have Finally Found the Answer
07 of May of 2025
- One Gorilla vs. 100 Men: The Viral Debate Taking Over the Internet
- Researchers Pit a Sea Lion Against Humans to See Who Could Keep a Beat Better. The Winner Isn’t Who You Would Expect
- The Morning Elixir: More and More People Take a ‘Shot’ of Vinegar or Herbs First Thing to Lose Weight
- The Latest U.S. Slap in Europe’s Face Has Echoed Into Space: NASA Just Dumped ESA From Artemis Program
- Something Extraordinary Has Happened in Ukraine: For the First Time, a Naval Drone Has Shot Down Russian Fighter Jets
- Harley-Davidson Went From Loud Motorcycles to Almost Silent Electric Alternatives. It Cost the Company $20 Million
- The White Smoke That Announces the Pope Isn’t Always Foolproof. The Church Refuses to Modernize It
- Will AI Take Over Your Job? These Startup CEOs Are Trying to Convince You That It Will
- NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory Shows the Moment a Neutron Star Caused a Fracture in a ‘Bone’ of Our Galaxy
- ‘A Frankenstein of Love’: Family Uses AI to Bring Murder Victim Back to Life in Court
- ‘Absolute Hot’: This Is the Extreme Temperature at Which the Laws of Physics Start to Break Down
- Microsoft Introduces New 13-Inch Surface Laptop and 12-Inch Surface Pro: It’s Not Just About the ARM Chips
06 of May of 2025
- Donald Trump: U.S. President and… Grinch? Mattel Says It Will Raises Prices on Toys Because of Tariffs
- A New Study Sets Fertility Benchmark to Avoid Demographic Extinction: Two-Thirds of Planet Falls Short
- A Soviet Probe Is About to Crash Into Earth. The Disturbing Part: It Was Built to Survive Hell
- The U.S. Has Barred Huawei From Producing More Windows PCs. In Response, the Company Is Launching Its First Laptop With Linux
- Apple Has a Clear Opportunity to Stay Competitive in the AI Market: Buying Anthropic
- Just Before the Cardinals Locked Themselves Away in Conclave, They Did One Last Thing in the Vatican: They Ate
- Rockstar Games Releases Second GTA VI Trailer. It Shows a Stunning Leap, but Fans Still Have to Wait
- More Than 2.5 Million People Attended Lady Gaga’s Concert in Brazil. It’s Bad News for the Music Industry
- The Long-Awaited Future of Cybersecurity Is Finally Here: Microsoft Bids Farewell to Default Passwords
- Hikers Found an Aluminum Can in a Stone Wall. It Held a Treasure Worth $680,000 Inside
- The U.S. Reconciled With Ukraine and Sent F-16s as a Gesture of Goodwill. The Problem? They Don’t Fly
05 of May of 2025
- We’re Consuming More Mercury Linked to Fish. Scientists Are Fighting Back With Engineered Probiotics
- A Man Let Himself be Bitten by Venomous Snakes 200 Times. His Blood Could Hold the Key to a Universal Antivenom
- Venice Introduced a Fee to Curb Crowds. Now Japan Is Doing the Same
- The SpaceX Base in Boca Chica Has Grown So Much That Texas Has Decided to Legally Make It a City
- Temu Has Stopped Shipping Orders to the U.S. This Is a Huge Problem for Meta and Google
- Texas Wants to Ban Furries in Schools. The Problem Is, It Can’t Find Any
- Apple Is Struggling to Meet Its Environmental Goals. The Solution: Extensively Planting Trees
- The Most Expensive Car in History Never Exceeded 11 Mph. It’s out of This World, Quite Literally
04 of May of 2025
- Shaving Eyelashes for Masculinity? Experts Warn Against ThisTikTok Trend
- Researchers Reveal Evidence of an Unknown Paleolithic Culture. This Is What This Means for the Coexistence of Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens
- Scientists Discover How Microplastics Affect Our Bodies Through the Most Unexpected Thing: Tap Water
- Silicon Valley Companies Have One Obsession: Dominating All Sectors
- Apple Killed Its Least Profitable Product. Then, Fans Protested, and Steve Jobs Responded With Coffee and Doughnuts
- Resisting the Temptation to Buy Junk Food Is No Easy Task. This Online Tool Aims to Help You
- As They Get Ready to Compete in China, Norwegian Athletes Face an Invisible Challenge: Doping in Meat
03 of May of 2025
- Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z: Every Generation Is Approaching Job Interviews Differently. Here's Why
- This Map Illustrates What Earth Will Look Like in 250 Million Years, and It Looks Like the U.S. Will Have New Neighbors
- A Young British Man Invented a ChatGPT Precursor in 2011. He Became a Millionaire and Vanished
- Apple Discarded Its Operating System and Started Over Twice. The Reason: It Wanted to Avoid Looking Like Windows
- ‘The Most Extreme Event in World Climatic History’: Meteorologists Are Alarmed by Heat Wave in Africa and Asia
- Loneliness Has Become a Public Health Issue. A New Study Reveals That Animals Can Help Alleviate It
- Scientists Have Long Searched for a Definitive Cure for Allergies. The Biggest Question Remains Unanswered: How Do They Work?
02 of May of 2025
- Our Microbiome Is Key to Health, but Protein Sources May Modify It
- Russia Is Building Up Troops on Its Border With Europe
- TikTok Hit With Historic $600 Million Fine for Sending User Data to China
- Apple Expects the Tariffs’ Impact to Be $900 Million. That’s the Cost of Producing Nearly 2 Million iPhones
- The Emirates’ Ambitions Don’t Stop. Its Next Project: A High-Speed Underwater Train From Dubai to Mumbai
- It’s Official: Rockstar Delays GTA VI. It Won’t Arrive Until 2026
- Google Strikes a Blow Against Remote Work: Employees Can’t Simply Go to the Office, They Need to Live Nearby
- China Is Close to Reaching Energy Self-Sufficiency. It Just Solidified Its Dominance in the Nuclear Sector With 10 New Reactors
- The U.S. Has Long Dreamed of Having a High-Speed Train. It’s Been a Nightmare So Far
- Apple Loses Its Legal Battle to Epic Games. It’s a Big Win for Spotify
01 of May of 2025
- Home as a Trench: The ‘Nail Houses’ That Resisted Urban Expansion in China
- OpenAI First Went After Google. Now, It’s Targeting Amazon and Its Lucrative Affiliates
- An Unexpected War Has Broken Out in China: BYD, CATL, and Huawei Battle to Build the Ultimate EV Charger
- Chinese Companies Want to Lead the AI Race by Offering Free Services That Others Charge For
- Microsoft Raises Xbox Console and Controller Prices Worldwide. Here’s What They Cost in the U.S.
- Starlink Has Operated for Six Years Without Competition. Now, an Ambitious Contender Has Begun Launching Satellites: Amazon
- Microsoft Knows How You Can Improve Your Productivity: Stop Interrupting Every Two Minutes
- Some People Reserved Tesla’s Roadster 2 in 2017, Paying $50,000. They’re Still Waiting
- China Is Closer Than Ever to Having Its Own Starship. It Just Built a Steel Tank for Its Massive CZ-9 Rocket
- Duolingo Starts a New Chapter: Human Talent Is No Longer Essential