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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.

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.

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.

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.

Luke Littler Trademarking His Face: Why Darts' Golden Boy Is Going All-In on AI Protection

Young darts champion Luke Littler files to trademark his face, joining celebrities protecting their likeness from AI misuse and unauthorized commercial use.

Space Launch is Getting Crowded, and That's Actually Good News

From Canada to Scotland, nations are racing to build sovereign launch capabilities. Here's why the space industry just got a lot more interesting.

Paramount+ Is Banking on Sports and Prestige TV to Justify Your Subscription

With NFL games, March Madness, and original series, Paramount+ is trying to be everything to everyone. Is it worth the monthly fee?

How RFK Jr. Is Dismantling America's Scientific Advisory System

Kennedy has gutted 75 federal health advisory boards, replacing experts with anti-vaccine allies and corrupting decades of scientific governance.

Facebook's $3,000 Monthly Bribe Isn't Fooling Anyone

Meta's Content Fast Track programme pays creators to post on Facebook, but experts say it's a desperate move that won't solve the platform's real problems.

Google's Fitbit Coach Just Got Way Smarter (And Your Doctor Might Finally Care)

Fitbit's AI Coach now accesses your medical records and improves sleep tracking by 15%. Here's what that actually means for your health.

K2's Gravitas Satellite Could Change Everything About Space Power

A startup backed by former SpaceX engineers is about to test the most powerful satellite thruster ever flown. Here's why it matters.