Communications professional with a decade of experience as a copywriter, proofreader, and editor. As a travel and science journalist, I've collaborated with several print and digital outlets around the world. I'm passionate about culture, music, food, history, and innovative technologies.
551 published news
February 2025
- 21 February
- AI Companies Know Competition Is for Losers. They’re All Trying to Become the Monopoly in the Industry
- After the Killing of UnitedHealthCare CEO, Former Meta Employee Launches Protector, the ‘Uber With Guns’
- 20 February
- Calisto Is the Second-Largest Moon on Jupiter. It’s Also the Place Where We Just Discovered an Ocean
- The Problem Isn’t That the iPhone 16e Has One Camera for $599—It’s the Quality of Secondary Cameras
- Microsoft Has Spent 17 Years Working on an Exciting New Product: A Quantum Computer With Majorana Particles
- The Other AI Race: China Rides the Wave of DeepSeek’s Viral Success
- 19 February
- With the Launch of the C1 Modem in the iPhone 16e, Apple Prepares Its Goodbye to Qualcomm
- New iPhone 16e: Apple’s Cheapest Phone Combines Simplicity With the Best of the iPhone 16
- 18 February
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Review: Despite Its Compact Size, It Feels Much Bigger Than It Looks
- 11 February
- Fitbit vs. Garmin: Which Brand Is the Best Fit for You?
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Review: The Newest Contender for the Crown of the High-End Android Market Is Here. It’s Packed With AI
- 05 February
- How to Use DeepSeek: 36 Features and Tricks to Get the Most Out of This AI Model
January 2025
December 2024
- 27 December
- Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Review: The Best Fan Edition Yet, Right On Par With the Rest of the Lineup
September 2024
- 05 September
- Microsoft and Apple Seemed to Have Ended Their War Over Cloud Gaming, but the Fight Is More Intense Than Ever
August 2024
- 23 August
- The Legendary Windows Control Panel Has an Expiration Date: Microsoft Confirms That It Will Disappear Soon
- Two Thieves Were Stealing Packages in California. To Catch Them, a Woman Attached an AirTag to Her Mail
- The CEO of AWS Has One Thing Clear: Software Engineers Won't Be Coding in the Future, AI Will
- Elon Musk Shares Progress on Second Neuralink Implant Patient, Says He Plays Counter-Strike
- 22 August
- Earth’s Rotation Is Slowing Down. And the Most Surprising Thing Is That It's Been Doing So for Millions of Years
- Elon Musk Loaned a Couple $6.7 Million to Buy One of His Mansions. They've Now Become His Squatters
- It Looks Like Astronauts Can’t Use Boeing’s Starliner Suits on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon (and Vice Versa). This Is Why
- Starbucks' CEO Will Also Return to the Office: He’ll Make the 1,000-Mile Commute by Private Jet
- NASA Holds Its Breath As Perseverance Rover Begins to Climb the Crater Rim Where It Got Stuck
- Carl Pei Is Asking Nothing Staff to Return to the Office and Invites Anyone Who Refuses to Leave: ‘This... May Not Be a Fit for Everyone’
- 21 August
- There’s a 50% Chance That Our Galaxy Will Collide With Andromeda, But We're Dead No Matter What
- A Group of Authors Has Sued Anthropic. The Reason: It Trained Its AI With Copies of Their Books
- Google Denies Report That It's Killing Fitbit SmartWatches, Says It's 'Very Committed to Fitbit'
- The Atlantic Has Suddenly Begun Cooling at Record Speed. That Changes Everything, Even the Hurricane Season
- A CEO Sold His Company and Turned All His Employees Into Millionaires. He Did Something Few People Do: Share
- 20 August
- Apple Needs a Rescue Plan to Revive Smartphone Sales. All Eyes Are on the Alleged iPhone 17 Air
- A Pair of Scissors Went Missing at an Airport in Japan. Hours Later, Authorities Had Already Canceled 36 Flights and Delayed 201
- Black Myth Wukong Was Released a Few Hours Ago. That's All It Needed to Make History
- Pokémon Card Fever Hits Smartphones: Everything Indicates That Pokémon TCG Pocket Will Be the Franchise's Next Revolution
- New Biomaterial Achieves What Was Science Fiction Until Now: High-Quality Articular Cartilage Growth
- 19 August
- After Becoming the Epitome of a Rich, Happy, and Egalitarian Country, Norway Faces a Problem: ‘Scan Guilt’
- Remote Work Has a Negative Impact on Vacations, Study Finds. Workers Are Putting in More Hours and Have Less Time to Rest
- Astronomers Have Been Studying the Messier 87 Galaxy for 20 Years. Now, They've Confirmed That Its Supermassive Black Hole Is Spinning
- I Tried the ‘Buying a New Printer Is Cheaper Than Buying Printer Ink’ Approach, But It Didn’t Work
- 18 August
- Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy Finale, Explained: Where the Hargreeves Go and What That Post-Credits Scene Means
- Shooting ‘Glitter’ Over the Martian Sky. This Is the Latest Idea From a Group of Scientists to Make the Red Planet Habitable
- 17 August
- An Autonomous Submarine Disappeared in Antarctic Waters. Now We Know What It Saw Before It Sank
- 16 August
- On Paper, GTD Is an Excellent Productivity Method. It's a Different Story in Real-Life
- Kim Dotcom Is Facing His Biggest Challenge in Years After New Zealand Approves His Extradition to the U.S.
- The Epic Games Store Has Officially Arrived on iOS and Android, With a Surprise. And Yes, Fortnite Is Back on the iPhone
- The Navy Has Just Launched a New Nuclear Submarine of Its Most Advanced Class: The Mighty USS Idaho
- 15 August
- Alien: Romulus Is a Strong Sequel on Par With the Saga’s Classics, but a Few Details Rob It of Its Glory
- Waymo’s Self-Driving Cars Have Suddenly Started Honking at Each Other at 4 a.m.
- Bill Gates Thinks That Massive Tree Planting to Combat Climate Change Is Absurd. And He's Right
- AI in Video Games Will Come Sooner or Later. One Developer Says GTA VI Will Be a Turning Point
- 14 August
- inZOI, the Video Game That Mixes The Sims and GTA With Last Generation Graphics and Total Freedom
- Valve Has a New Game and Wants to Keep It a Secret. More Than 20,000 People Have Already Played It
- The Pixel 9 Pro Looks Fantastic. The Problem Is Still Its Processor
- The Paris Games Were Supposed to Be the Olympic Debut of Breakdancing, But All Anyone's Talking About is the 'Kangaroo Dance'
- These Ruins in Turkey Date Back 12,000 Years and Could Be the Oldest Calendar on Earth
- Microsoft Paint 3D Was Always Doomed to Die. Meanwhile, the Original Paint Is Experiencing a Revival
- 13 August
- Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold: This Foldable Features a Bigger Screen and Powers Up Its Cameras
- Google Pixel Buds Pro 2: The Tensor A1 Chip Arrives in First Earbuds Designed for Google Gemini
- In Its Commitment to Nuclear Energy, the U.S. Is Considering Doing the Unprecedented: Reactivating a Closed Plant
- 12 August
- Apple Is Reportedly Working on Three AR Devices, Including One Similar to the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses
- ‘I Think You Should Make It All Out of Glass’: The Fascinating Story of ‘Venus,’ Steve Jobs’ $120 Million Yacht
- The iPhone 16 Will Reportedly Be Conservative and More Photo-Centric Than Ever. In 2025, Rumors Point to the ‘iPhone 17 Air’
- ‘My Parents Still Don’t Know’: A Student Spent the Family Inheritance on Intel Stock Hours Before It Collapsed
- It's Not a Joke: Mayonnaise Is Helping Scientists Solve One of the Challenges of Nuclear Fusion
- 11 August
- China Has Just Surpassed All Other Countries in the Space Race. The Most Sought-After Element on the Moon Is in Its Hands
- The Next Time You Watch Titanic, Hit Pause at This Frame: This Man Existed in Real-Life and Scientifically Proved That Jack Could Have Survived
- 10 August
- The Highs and Lows of the Content Industry: Warner Plunges on the Stock Market While Disney Soars From the Success of Inside Out 2
- NASA Reveals Why We Haven’t Returned to the Moon Sooner: Underqualified Boeing Personnel in Rocket Manufacturing
- Europe and Japan Are Face-to-Face With One of the Major Challenges of Nuclear Fusion: Material Irradiation
- China Has Continued to Open Coal Plants, But They’re No Longer a Problem: Renewables Have Just Overtaken Their Capacity
- Ping: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It's Helpful in Diagnosing Network Problems
- These Researchers Say That Chimpanzees Can Talk and That the Evidence Dates Back to 1962
- 09 August
- This ‘Wonder Material’ for Solar Panels Has Broken Records Again Due to a New Chemical Treatment
- BitTorrent Protocol: What It Is and How It Works
- Network Address Translation (NAT): What It Is and How It Works
- 08 August
- The Happiest Country in the World Has a Problem: The Foreigners Who Live There Think Otherwise
- NASA Has a Very Simple Explanation for Why We're Unable to Find Aliens
- South Texas Has Hit the Jackpot Again: An Unlimited Supply of Clean Energy to Replace Oil
- 07 August
- Microsoft Edge Already Owns Almost 14% of the Browser Market. Google Chrome Reigns But Loses Ground
- House of the Dragon Will End Its Story Soon, But HBO Will Continue to Squeeze Out Game of Thrones Content for a Long Time
- 06 August
- Chinese Companies Sanctioned by the U.S. Have a Plan to Keep Buying AI Chips, a Very Creative One
- 05 August
- It’s Time to Debunk the Myth of Drinking ‘8 Glasses of Water a Day,’ But We Have a Problem
- ‘That Doesn’t Hold Up in the Electric Era’: Ford Explains Why It Wants to Either Sell Expensive Gas Cars or Small EVs
- Starship’s Fifth Flight Has a New Goal: To Test Its Robotic Arm, 'Mechazilla'
- 04 August
- Microsoft and OpenAI Have Been Great Allies, Until Now
- 03 August
- Imane Khelif Isn’t a Trans Woman. Her Case Illustrates the Enormous Problems the Olympics Has When It Comes to Intersexuality
- ‘NASA Is Evaluating All Options’: There’s a 50% Chance That the Astronauts Stranded on the Starliner Won’t Return to Earth on the Spacecraft
- 02 August
- Netflix Releases Disturbing Trailer for Squid Game Season 2 and Announces Premiere Dates for the Next Season
- The Metaverse Isn’t Dead, but It’s Making Meta Lose Money, Specifically, $50 Billion Since 2020
- Meta Takes a Strong Step Forward in the AI Race, Unveiling Its SAM 2 Video Editor
- Apple Insists Users Should Wear Their Apple Watch When They Sleep. It Sounds Like a Prelude to the Company’s Ring Launch
- 01 August
- There Are Hardly Any World Records in Swimming at the Paris Olympics. One of the Prime Suspects: The Pool
- The Least Known Trick to Make Coffee in a Moka Pot Is Also the Easiest
- Dust Is One of the Biggest Enemies of Solar Panels. Electromagnetic Waves Aim to Be the Solution
- Portugal Declares War on Digital Nomads: The Attempt to Attract Talent Has Decimated Its Young Population
- We Thought We Had an Accurate Date for the Origin of Life, but We Were Off by About 1.5 Billion Years
- Bill Gates Has Become One of the Largest Landowners in the U.S. for a Good Reason: To Get Richer
- CapCut and TikTok Are Tearing Apart the Competition. Their Strategy: Turning Everyone Into Video Editors
- Samsung Is Also Striking Gold With AI: Its Memory Chips Have Increased Profits by 1,458%
July 2024
- 31 July
- Some Tesla Owners Thought a Wet Towel Would Save Them a Lot of Charging Time. Tesla Had to Explain the Obvious
- The Hong Kong Government Has Recruited a Top AI Scientist. Its Plan Goes Beyond China’s Borders
- Meta Will Pay Texas $1.4 Billion for Violating User Privacy. It Used Facial Recognition Without Permission
- 30 July
- Japan’s Biggest Tourism Challenge Isn’t Overcrowding on Mt. Fuji, But Rather Electric Suitcases. It’s Already Putting the Brakes on Them
- Neuralink’s Competition Is Growing: Here's What the Future Implant Created by Paradromics Looks Like
- Volkswagen’s Software Is So Bad That the Company Has Found Only One Solution: Sending Its Engineers to China to Learn How to Fix It
- Instagram Creators Will Be Able to Chat With All Their Followers. Except They Won't Be Doing It, Their Bots Will
- 29 July
- Amazon Paid Almost $1 Billion for Twitch. It's Been a Bad Investment for a Decade
- China Is Closing the Gap With the U.S. in AI, the New Space Race
- 28 July
- Japanese Supermarkets Are Using AI to Monitor Employees’ Smiles Because They Want Customers to Be Completely Satisfied
- HMD Skyline: This Successor of the Legendary Nokia Lumia 920 Has Repairability as Its Main Feature
- 27 July
- A U.S. Security Company Thought It Had Hired an Engineer. It Was a North Korean Cybercriminal
- 26 July
- China Is the World’s Largest Producer of Renewables, But It Has a Problem: What to Do With All the Used Turbines and Panels
- How to Stop X (Twitter) From Using Your Posts and Messages to Train Grok, Its Artificial Intelligence Model
- Yellowstone’s Massive Hydrothermal Explosion Reminds Us That It’s an ‘Box of Bombs’ Visited by 4 Million People Each Year
- Large 2 Is Mistral’s New Language Model. It’s a European Ode to Efficiency
- SearchGPT Could Be Google’s Biggest Threat Ever. But to Really Become a Threat, It Needs a Miracle: Not to Screw It Up
- I Tried Nvidia’s Project G-Assist and Now I Finally Understood How AI Aims to Change How We Play
- ‘Old Person Smell’ Is Real. So Real That Researchers Have Spent Years Trying to Understand How It Works
- A U.S. City Is ‘Depaving’ Its Streets to Combat the Heat. It Has an Ally: NASA
- Apple Maps Has Left the Apple Ecosystem. You Can Now Try the Web Version, Which Aims to Compete With Google Maps
- 25 July
- Companies Wanted to Return to the Office at All Cost. According to Gartner, They Paid a High Price
- The AI Bubble Is Starting to Deflate: Big Tech Had Its Worst Day on the Stock Market Since the Rise of ChatGPT
- Brazil Tested 13 Sharks off the Coast of Rio de Janeiro. All Specimens Tested Positive for Cocaine
- The Amazon Echo Is Dying of Success. Millions Are Sold, But the Company Continues Losing Money
- An Increasing Number of Carmakers Are Rejecting the New Apple CarPlay. The Reason: Control
- Mark Zuckerberg Keeps Saying That His AI Model Is Open Source, But He's Misusing the Term
- 23 July
- Experts Warn Against Digging Holes on the Beach Deeper Than Two Feet. There's a Good Reason for the Warning
- Sanctions Are Keeping China Out of the International Economy. Last Friday, They Staved Off Something Worse: CrowdStrike
- Sam Altman Has Been Secretly Giving Away Millions of Dollars. His Goal: Carrying Out the Largest Study of Universal Basic Income
- 22 July
- The Chaos Caused by CrowdStrike Is Bad News for One of the Great Projects of Our Time: Ending the Use of Cash
- This Region in Latin America Has More Oil Than Saudi Arabia, But It Produces 12 Times Less
- 21 July
- Meta's Ray-Bans Have Been Such a Hit That the Company Is Reportedly Thinking About Investing in That Makes Them
- The Earth Is Spinning Slower and Days Are Getting Longer. We Have a Suspect: Melting Ice
- The CMF Phone 1 Was the Appetizer. The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus Is Looking Like It'll Be the Main Course
- We Knew That Hippo Races Were Fast, but We Didn’t Realize That They Spend 15% of the Race in the Air
- 20 July
- China Is Betting Big on a Business That Has Never Managed to Take Off: Sustainable Aviation Fuels
- In Japan, People Can’t Stop Shopping, But There’s No One to Transport the Orders. The Solution Is an Epic 310-Mile Conveyor Belt
- Sam Altman Paid $27 Million for One of the Most Expensive Mansions in San Francisco. Today, It’s a Mess That Even ChatGPT Didn’t Expect
- 19 July
- What Seemed Impossible Has Become a Reality: Marvel Is Bringing Back the Russo Brothers for the Next Avengers Movies
- AI Promised to Revolutionize Cell Phones, But I Haven't Seen Anything Revolutionary Yet
- 18 July
- The EU Won't Receive Meta’s Next Major AI Models. The Reason: Local Regulations
- China Envisions a Future With Ultra-Light Carbon Fiber Subway Trains. It's Already Produced the First One
- This Company Promises That It Can Produce Up to 20 Times More Energy Than Solar Panels by Using Photonic Spheres
- Taylor Swift Has Already Released 34 Editions of Her Latest Album. Her Goal: To Never Leave the Charts
- Audi Will Close Its First Electric Car Factory. The Reason Is Simple: It’s Not Selling EVs
- We Thought Titan’s Hydrocarbon Seas Were Absolutely Tame. Not Quite
- Tesla Delayed Its $25,000 Electric Car to Unveil a Robotaxi in August. In the End, We Won’t See Either One
- If Your Clothes Smell Bad When You Sweat, We Have Something to Tell You. We Now Know Why
- 17 July
- Geoscientists Believe They’ve Discovered Why We’re Alone in the Universe. The Key Is Our Planet
- Japan Has an Impressive New 40-Foot Robot. Its Mission: Repairing Train Tracks
