News Archive
29 of June of 2025
- Users Have Clicked the ‘Unsubscribe’ Button in Emails Without a Second Thought for Years. That’s Exactly What Cybercriminals Expect
- Researchers Reach a Massive Milestone in Recycling: Converting Plastics Into Paracetamol
- One Phenomenon Has Both Economists and K-Pop Fans on Edge in South Korea: The BTS Reunion
28 of June of 2025
- Classical Music Concerts Are in Vogue Again. It’s All About the Candles
- Archaeologists Discovered Strange Prehistoric Spheres in the Middle of the Amazon. Inside Were Human and Animal Bones
- One Type of Content Is Quietly Dominating All Streaming Platforms: Anime
- Trump Mobile Promised Its T-1 Phone Would Be ‘Made in America.’ It’s Not Really Clear What That Means
27 of June of 2025
- Watching Instagram or TikTok on TV Is Becoming a Reality: Video Apps’ Ambitious Plans to Land on Smart TVs
- A Company Hired This Man and Forgot About Him. This Is How He Got Paid Without Doing Any Work
- Israel Has Been Bombing Nuclear Facilities Built by Other Countries for Decades. This Is the Real Risk of Collapse
- South Koreans Face a Massive Issue: What to Do With the Thousands of Dogs They Can No Longer Eat
- Vinegar May Hold a Clue to Treating Depression, Study Finds
- The U.S. Charges for Its AI, Prioritizing Immediate Profits. China Offers It for Free, Focusing on the Coming Decades
26 of June of 2025
- The U.S. Claims to Have Destroyed Iran’s Uranium Centrifuges. Iran Needed Them to Develop an Atomic Bomb
- If You’re Wondering How to Create Effective AI Prompts, Anthropic Just Released a Guide
- Some People Believe Eating Carrots Will Help Them Get a Tan. It’s Not as Easy as It Sounds
- Lisbon Had Wanted to Become a Tourist Capital for Years. Today, It’s Hell on Earth for Locals
- See It to Believe It: Moths Use Stars to Navigate During Migration
- How Much Has CEO Pay Risen Over the Past 40 Years? A Study Found 1,089%
- Residents in Santa Monica Are Waging War Against the Beeps Made by Waymo’s Robotaxis
25 of June of 2025
- Novo Nordisk Has Made a Fortune With Ozempic, but It Knows Its Success Won’t Last Forever. So, It Has Already Developed Two Substitutes
- The Question of How Ukraine Managed to Infiltrate Russia With Thousands of Drones Has a Simple Answer: Bribery
- Apple Once Considered the Price of the iPhones to Be Sacred. This Changed When Its Sales in China Began to Decline Dramatically
- Telegram’s CEO Claims He Has 100 ‘Kids.’ He Plans to Leave His $14 Billion Fortune to All of Them
- Anthropic Trained Its AI Model Using Millions of Copyrighted Books. A Judge Just Ruled in Favor of the Company, but There’s One Big Caveat
- Apple Initially Thought Helping Students Convince Their Parents to Buy Them a Mac Was a Great Idea. It Changed Its Mind
24 of June of 2025
- Plastic Surgeons Face a New Trend: Patients Want to Look Like AI-Generated Images
- The First 3,200-Megapixel Camera Has Shot the Sky. In Just 10 Hours, It Did What Would Have Taken Years
- Israel and Iran Are Confirming What the World Sensed in Ukraine: The War Is Happening Hundreds of Miles Above Our Heads
- An Age-Long Rivalry Is Over: Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds Reconcile After They Meet for the First Time
- Cybercriminals Are Selling Unfiltered AI Models. They Look a Lot Like Grok and Mixtral
- Samsung Is Determined to Win the Race for the Most Powerful Mobile Chip. It Now Has a Strong Contender
23 of June of 2025
- Scientists Are Far From Developing a Pill That Can Replace Food. The Reason They May Fail Is Simple
- Gen Z Isn’t Satisfied With Free Coffee and Flex Hours: 38% Want to Have Sex at Work
- Elon Musk Faces Potential Public Health Issues Over an AI Model Linked to an Illegal Gas Plant
- Tesla Promised a Robotaxi That Operated With No Humans, Pedals, or a Steering Wheel. The First Rides Offer None of That
- Online Anonymity Is Becoming a Thing of the Past in China. The Reason: A New Virtual ID Card
22 of June of 2025
- An Astrophysicist Challenges Musk’s Mars Colonization Plans: ‘Earth Is Always Going to Be a Better Option No Matter What Happens’
- Scientists Now Have a Powerful New Tool to Combat Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease: Quantum Computers
- Theme Parks Are Using AI-Powered Solutions to Manage Lines, Reducing Wait Times and Increasing Your Spending
21 of June of 2025
- Flying Used to Be an Enjoyable, Comfortable, and Aspirational Experience. Today, Most People Hate It
- People Drink Cold Beverages to Cope With the Summer Heat. Science Suggests You Should Do the Opposite
- There’s a Simple and Effective Way to Focus and Combat Multitasking: Compartmentalizing Your Tasks
20 of June of 2025
- Future Toys Will Feature AI Systems That Can Interact With You. Barbie and OpenAI Are Already Taking Steps
- Something Strange Is Happening to Earth’s Clouds—and It Could Have Unpleasant Consequences
- Israel’s Other War Against Iran: It Just Stole $90 Million in Cryptocurrency
- TikTok Has Shaped Social Media Platforms for Years, Boosting YouTube’s Rise
- Meetings Are Becoming Increasingly Awkward. More and More People Use AI Recording Tools Without Warning
- China Is Going All-In on One of Its Most Crucial Battles Against the U.S.: HBM Chips for AI
- 'Major Fail': Elon Musk Says He’s Fixing Grok After Chatbot Spews Answer He Doesn’t Like
19 of June of 2025
- The U.S. Will Do Whatever It Takes to Prevent China From Acquiring Advanced Chips, but Malaysia Is an Obstacle
- Iran and Israel Are Waging Another War Behind the Scenes: A Battle of Fake Images Created With AI Models
- We Thought Endless Workdays Were Exclusive to Remote Work, but They’re Also Exhausting for Office Workers
- YouTube, You’ve Gone Too Far
- Amazon’s CEO Makes Stance Clear: ‘In the Next Few Years, We Expect That AI Will Reduce Our Total Corporate Workforce’
- Reddit Turns to AI to Let Companies Slap Positive Comments Under Their Ads
18 of June of 2025
- Intel Faces One of the Hardest Hits in Its History—A Direct Blow to Its Chip Factories
- Israel Failed to Breach Iran’s Nuclear Defenses. Its Next Move Involves the U.S.
- Microsoft Bet Big on OpenAI to Stay in the Game. Now Their Breakup Looks Inevitable
- Finland Finds a Cheap Method to Store Energy in Winter: A 2,000-Ton Sand Battery
- China Will Protect Its Space Station With an ‘Iron Dome’: Robots That Can Intercept Any Nearby Objects
- After Working Alone for an Hour, the Figure 02 Robot Can Retain Information and ‘Feel’ With Its Hands
17 of June of 2025
- China Takes Next Step Toward EV Dominance by Betting on Domestic Chips
- Nvidia’s AI Supercomputer Costs $3 Million. To Operate, It Uses a Switch With Nearly 2 Miles of Cable
- The War Between Israel and Iran Poses a Massive Threat to a Vulnerable Company: Intel
- Dress Like Your Favorite TV Character: These Are the Stores That Sell the Clothes You See on TV
- A Post-Search Generation: ChatGPT Is Raising Young People Who Struggle to Find Information
- Renewing the Ozempic Patent in Canada Costs Very Little. Surprisingly, Novo Nordisk Has Chosen Not to
16 of June of 2025
- What Israel Seeks in Iran Isn’t Visible. It’s Called Fordow and It’s Hidden Under an Almost Impenetrable Mountain
- Jules Verne Was Right: There’s Three Times More Water in Earth’s Depths Than in All the Oceans Combined
- Can We Predict the Next Epidemic? Some Scientists Say AI Systems Hold the Key
- More and More People Use AI Chatbots for Therapy. A Consumer Protection Coalition Just Filed a Complaint to Stop That
- There Are Two Types of ChatGPT Users: Those Who Ask It 100 Questions and Those Who Are Satisfied With Just One Answer
- Toyota Is Lagging Behind in the Development of Automotive Software. It’s Seeking Support From the Leader in the Industry: China
15 of June of 2025
- We’ve Been Using Whales to Contact Aliens for Years. As It Turns Out, Whales Have Been Trying to Communicate With Us, Too
- Hollywood Is Using AI in Every Aspect of Film Production, and It’s Being Too Obvious
14 of June of 2025
- Drinking a Glass of Water Before a Meal Is a Popular ‘Trick’ for Losing Weight. Science Says Otherwise
- The K-Drama Craze Is Negatively Impacting the Industry. There’s One Culprit: Netflix
- Williams Syndrome: What It Is and How It Can Help Understand Human Evolution
13 of June of 2025
- For Years, Musk Urged 80-Hour Workweeks. He Doesn’t Even Put in 40 at Tesla
- Intel and TSMC Lead the Photonic Chip Revolution—But China Just Entered the Race
- Tim Cook Was Optimistic About Apple’s Expansion Thanks to China. However, China Ended Up Conquering Apple
- The ‘Natural’ Alternative to Ozempic Sounds Great and Is Much Cheaper. The Problem Is Taking It Seriously
- Apple Has Reportedly Set a Date for the Release of Its AI-Powered Siri: Spring 2026
- French Tesla Owners Are Requesting Refunds for Their Cars. There’s Only One Culprit
12 of June of 2025
- No One Has Ever Reached the Earth’s Mantle. China Just Built a Ship to Try—And Extract Energy Along the Way
- Wikipedia Wanted to Follow Google’s Lead With AI Systems. However, Editors Have Said, ‘Enough Is Enough’
- A U.S. Nuclear Power Plant Was Set to Close Due to the Loss of Subsidies. Mark Zuckerberg Seized the Opportunity to Acquire It
- Windows 10 Support Is Ending, yet Part of the U.S. Air Traffic Control System Runs on Floppy Disks and Windows 95
- Sam Altman Claims ChatGPT’s Water and Energy Consumption Is Negligible. He’ll Have to Prove It
- China Has Swiftly Overtaken the U.S. in Yet Another Tech Field: Robotaxis
11 of June of 2025
- The War in Ukraine Has Entered Its Mad Max Phase. Russia Is Launching Motorcycle Charges to Break the Front Line
- IBM Has Revealed That Its First Definitive Quantum Computer Will Be Ready Soon
- Zuckerberg Is So Concerned About AI Progress at Meta That He’s Entered Full Founder Mode
- The AI Race for Seemed to Be Evening Out. OpenAI Just Made a Bold Move With o3-Pro, a Model That Aims Very High
- Another Crypto Guru Has Fallen From Grace. After Founding a Promising Platform, He’s Now Accused of Laundering $500 Million
- Waymo Robotaxis Had Unexpectedly Become Allies of the Police. They’re Now Getting Set on Fire by L.A. Protesters
10 of June of 2025
- More People Are Visiting Antarctica. A Recent Expedition Shows the Magnitude of the Problem
- Japan Has Discovered Tons of Rare Earth Elements on Its Most Remote Island. Casually, a Chinese Aircraft Carrier Just Approached
- Is a New Version of macOS Necessary Every Year? Apple Thinks So, With Small but Practical Upgrades
- Liquid Glass, iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, watchOS 26, a new Games App, and Everything Else Announced at WWDC 2025
- Apple Is Choosing to Be Just Like Microsoft in the 1990s. It’s Good and Bad News
- One Design Language for All: Apple Introduces Liquid Glass, the New Interface for iOS, macOS, iPadOS, tvOS, and watchOS
09 of June of 2025
- North Korea Lost Internet Access This Weekend. The Question Remains: Who Uses the Internet in This Country?
- All the Latest News on iOS 26: Apple Has Given the iPhone More Than Just a Facelift. It’s Had Cosmetic Surgery
- Astronomers Combined 10,000 Images From the James Webb Telescope to Create the Largest Map of the Universe Yet. However, Something Doesn’t Match
- A Programmer Had ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Other AI Models Play a Strategy Game. Each One Developed a Unique Personality
- An English Palace Installed a Solid Gold Toilet and Left It Unattended. The Result: One of the Craziest Art Heists in History
- Chinese Companies Are Clear About Their Position on the U.S. Tech Ban: ‘The Best Development Opportunity Ever’
- WWDC 2025 Is Apple’s Most Challenging Event in Years
08 of June of 2025
- Lilo & Stitch Has Made Live-Action Films Successful Again. It Won’t Be That Easy for the Next One
- Archaeologists Thought They Knew the Maya Until They Discovered a Nearly 3,000-Year-Old City in Guatemala
- Eating Fish When You’re a Vegetarian Has a Name: Pescetarianism
07 of June of 2025
- The Cosmetics Industry Is Going All-In on One Surprising Ingredient: Salmon Sperm
- A Birth Rate and Youth Crisis Is Leading Italy to an Uncertain Future: Being Europe’s Japan
- Many People Have Long Believed That Lemmings Are Rodents That Jump off Cliffs. Disney Is to Blame
06 of June of 2025
- Reddit Has Become the Best Source of Human Data on the Internet. AI Companies Are Trying to Steal It
- With U.S. Aid Fading, Ukraine Urges Europe to Fund Domestic Arms Production
- ‘Without Me, Trump Would Have Lost the Election’: The Phrase That Cost Musk $34 Billion in One Day
- Forget Humanoid Robots Working in Factories. In South Korea, They Do Parkour
- The Musk-Trump Breakup Has an Unexpected Victim: The International Space Station
- We Suspected the Ukrainian Drone Strike Was Destructive. Space Imagery Revealed Just How Harmful It Was
05 of June of 2025
- Rare Earth Elements Are So Expensive—and So Monopolized by China—That Smuggling Has Become a Business Opportunity
- Meta Is Turning to Nuclear Power for Its AI Data Centers With New 20-Year Agreement
- China’s Three-Pronged Approach to Achieving ‘Technological Independence’ Involves Securing Raw Materials, Manufacturing Chips, and Developing AI Systems
- New York City Has Some Shiny New Trash Bins. They Aren’t as Revolutionary as You Might Think
- The Nintendo Switch 2 Might Seem Unoriginal. After Trying It Out, I Can Say It’s 100% Nintendo
- The U.S.’ New Idea to Power Its AI: Constructing Data Centers Near Natural Gas Fields
04 of June of 2025
- China’s Absolute Dominance Over Rare Earth Elements Comes From a Strategy That No One Else Has—Not Even the U.S.
- The AI Images in Ghibli Style Were Fascinating. The Restored Old Photos Are Amazing
- OnlyFans Turned Adult Content Into a Million-Dollar Business With a Different Strategy. Now It’s Going for More
- Just Because You Could Live on Only Potatoes Doesn’t Mean You Have to, Scientists Say
- The World’s First Commercial Nuclear Microreactor Is 100% Chinese. The Plan: Exporting It to Other Countries
03 of June of 2025
- Builder.ai Promised to Revolutionize Programming With AI. In Reality, 700 Humans Did the Work
- TSMC Wants to Build a Chip Factory in the UAE. The U.S. Could Make It or Break It
- TikTok Didn’t Emerge From a Master Plan. It Grew From a Question That No One Else in Silicon Valley Was Asking
- One Leading Company in Japan Is Embracing a Unique Industry: Cleaning After Pooping
- The World Is Seeking an AI-Powered Device to Replace the iPhone. China Is Gearing Up
- China Makes a Drastic Decision With Unpredictable Consequences: Prioritizing Its Own Technology, Even if It’s Not the Best
02 of June of 2025
- Residents of Starbase Voted to Form a SpaceX City. Now, They’ve Received a Letter About Their Property Rights
- Nvidia’s Chips Have Long Been a Bargaining Chip in the U.S.-China Trade War—Until Now
- Samsung Plans to Become the Biggest AI Powerhouse in the Mobile Industry. That’s Why It Wants to Partner With Perplexity
- Scientists Have Genetically Engineered a Spider to Produce a Fluorescent Red Web. The Results Are Promising
- Musk’s Influence Over NASA Just Vanished: His Ally Jared Isaacman Is Stepping Down, the New Nominee May Be a Retired Air Force Official
- Four AI Companies Dominate How Most People Reason. It’s the Largest Concentration of Intellectual Power in History
01 of June of 2025
- What Looked Like Trash in a Mexican Cave Turned Out to Be a 500-Year-Old Fertility Ritual
- China Is Testing a Major Submarine Tech Breakthrough to Thwart Enemy Sonar
- Some People Are Adding Cordyceps Fungus to Coffee for Weight Loss. Its Effectiveness Is Unclear
- Eating Walnuts for Breakfast Is Good for Your Brain, Even Better Than You Could Ever Imagine