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A 67,800-Year-Old Hand Stencil Just Rewrote Human History

Scientists discovered Earth's oldest rock art in Indonesia, pushing back human creativity and challenging everything we thought we knew about ancient migration.

Deep Sea Mining: The Desperate Gamble Nobody Wants to Make

Policymakers race to decide if harvesting minerals from the ocean floor is worth the environmental risk. The clock is ticking.

Iran's Weekend Offensive: Nuclear Sites, Power Plants, and a Strait on the Brink

As Iran launches missiles at Israeli cities and Trump threatens to obliterate power plants, the Middle East teeters on escalation's edge.

Cortina d'Ampezzo: When a Tiny Alpine Village Became the World's Most Glamorous Ski Town

From farmer's outpost to celebrity hotspot: how Cortina d'Ampezzo became the 'Pearl of the Dolomites'

DNA Building Blocks Found on Asteroids Again, But This Time We Actually Learned Something

Researchers discovered all four DNA bases on asteroid Ryugu, solving a decade-old mystery about where life's ingredients come from.

Hawaii Faces Its Worst Flooding in 20 Years as Storm Systems Intensify

Hawaii battles devastating floods across Oahu and Maui, with damage potentially exceeding $1 billion and climate change making extreme weather more frequent.

The AI Subscription Fatigue Is Real—And One Platform Thinks It Has the Answer

Tired of paying for a dozen AI tools? One platform bundles them all together. Here's what that actually means for your workflow.

Scientists Found Life's Building Blocks on an Asteroid, But the Headlines Got It Wrong

DNA bases discovered on asteroid Ryugu, but media missed the real story. Here's what actually matters about this discovery.

What Your Poop Is Trying to Tell You (And Yes, You Should Look)

Doctors say floating vs sinking stool matters more than you think. Here's what your bathroom habits reveal about your gut health.

Why Your Podcast Feed Needs These Hidden Gems Before 2026 Ends

Stop scrolling endlessly. Here are the podcasts actually worth your time, from true crime to absurdist comedy.

Luke Littler's Face is Now Officially a Brand: Welcome to the AI Age of Personal Trademarks

The darts champion joins celebrities protecting their likeness from AI misuse through trademark registration. Here's why it matters.

A 215-Million-Year-Old Speedster: The Triassic Crocodile That Ditched the Water

Scientists uncover a new land-dwelling crocodile relative from 215 million years ago in Gloucester, UK—and it was built for speed, not swimming.