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“Imperfect but committed”: how I learned to wash, cook, and live differently—zero‑waste style ...
Billions are spent every year chasing youth—covering wrinkles, dyeing gray hair, trying to turn back the clock. But experts say that focusing only on loss misses the bigger picture. “Aging is ...
Zuckerberg says it’s time to move past the old AGI label and aim higher. Meta has even launched a Superintelligence Lab and committed hundreds of billions to massive AI data centers. For some ...
A Japanese study claims that just a little green tea can sharpen your thinking and help you slip into a “flow state”—that sweet spot where you’re fully absorbed, time melts away, and your ...
When thunder growls overhead, something complex is unfolding inside the clouds—a chain of events scientists have struggled for centuries to fully understand. Lightning has fascinated humans ...
Kamchatka is no stranger to powerful shocks: a magnitude‑9.0 quake struck less than 30 km (19 mi) from this week’s epicenter in 1952. Why wasn’t the tsunami worse? When an overriding plate ...
What looked like a harmless setup of laptops in a suburban home turned out to be part of a massive North Korean cyber-espionage campaign. For hosting that “laptop farm,” 50-year-old Christina ...
Chinese robotics company Unitree is one of the most recognizable names in the industry. Its G1 humanoid made headlines more than once—whether for “losing it” in an office or for playfully ...
With its striped abdomen and massive paper nest, the yellow-legged hornet is easy to spot—and for bees, impossible to ignore. This invasive predator hunts with precision, builds colonies in the ...
An object is racing toward our Sun—and it’s got Avi Loeb back in the headlines. Could 3I/Atlas be an alien probe? Here’s why this Harvard astrophysicist thinks so. Avi Loeb. If you follow ...
Thanks to a small sliding rail, a case that slips under a pack of cigarettes lets you deposit your butt so you don’t pollute. In France, smokers toss over 23 billion butts yearly, each one ...
In a world built on constant sharing, the simple act of writing in a private journal sets you apart. While social media rewards speed, performance, and public feedback, journaling slows the mind ...