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Tech This $400 AI Keychain Is a Giant Middle Finger to Silicon Valley

This $400 AI Keychain Is a Giant Middle Finger to Silicon Valley

A 00 AI keychain that has a camera, microphone, and facial recognition, and uses them for absolutely nothing useful. Starboy is a digital pet that refuses to connect to your phone, rejects subscriptions, and exists purely to react to your nonsense.

Apr 7 · 3 min read
Science The Creature That Gets Nuked for Fun (and Then Fixes Itself)

The Creature That Gets Nuked for Fun (and Then Fixes Itself)

Meet the tardigrade: a microscopic creature that survives 1,000x lethal radiation doses by cranking its DNA repair genes to maximum overdrive. Scientists just discovered how these weird little "water bears" do it.

Apr 5 · 2 min read
Space There is a Lonely Planet Eating Six Billion Tonnes of Matter Every Second. It Has No Star.

There is a Lonely Planet Eating Six Billion Tonnes of Matter Every Second. It Has No Star.

Astronomers just found a lone planet 620 light-years away eating six billion tonnes of matter every second. It has no star, no solar system, and just had the biggest growth spurt ever recorded.

Apr 5 · 3 min read
Science A Chimp at Kyoto Just Performed a Drum Solo. It Might Explain How Human Music Began.

A Chimp at Kyoto Just Performed a Drum Solo. It Might Explain How Human Music Began.

A chimpanzee named Ayumu turned loose floorboards into a percussion set, and researchers think his steady, tool-based rhythms may offer a clue to where human music began.

Apr 1 · 2 min read
Health Your Daily Coffee Might Be Protecting Your Brain. Here's the Science.

Your Daily Coffee Might Be Protecting Your Brain. Here's the Science.

A 43-year study of 131,000 people found that just 2-3 cups of coffee a day can lower your dementia risk by up to 22%. Your morning ritual just got a whole lot more important.

Mar 29 · 2 min read
Future Scientists Built a 17-Foot Fire Tornado to Clean Up Oil Spills. It Actually Works.

Scientists Built a 17-Foot Fire Tornado to Clean Up Oil Spills. It Actually Works.

Texas A&M engineers created a spinning vortex of flame that burns off 95% of an oil slick with 40% less soot. The future of ocean cleanup is literally on fire.

Mar 27 · 2 min read
Health Scientists Made a Tooth Powder That Generates Electricity When You Brush

Scientists Made a Tooth Powder That Generates Electricity When You Brush

Researchers in Shanghai created a ceramic tooth powder that produces its own electric charge from your toothbrush vibrations. It whitens teeth, repairs enamel, and fights gum disease. The Egyptians would be proud.

Mar 25 · 2 min read
Tech 99% of the Internet Runs Through Cables on the Ocean Floor. Sharks Keep Biting Them.

99% of the Internet Runs Through Cables on the Ocean Floor. Sharks Keep Biting Them.

Over 99% of all internet traffic between continents travels through cables on the ocean floor. They're thinner than a garden hose. And sharks won't stop biting them.

Mar 23 · 3 min read
Culture You Can Rent a Family in Japan. The Reason Why Is Stranger Than Fiction.

You Can Rent a Family in Japan. The Reason Why Is Stranger Than Fiction.

Welcome to Family Romance, where you can hire professional actors to play your parents, spouse, or wedding guests. It sounds like science fiction, but for thousands of Japanese clients, it is just another Tuesday.

Mar 9 · 2 min read
Culture The Monkey Buffet Festival: When Thailand Throws a $10,000 Dinner Party for Monkeys

The Monkey Buffet Festival: When Thailand Throws a $10,000 Dinner Party for Monkeys

Every year in Thailand, locals spend $10,000 to throw a gourmet buffet for 3,000 macaque monkeys. Here's why a town worships its furry overlords.

Mar 3 · 4 min read
Space The Boötes Void: The Creepiest Nothing in the Universe

The Boötes Void: The Creepiest Nothing in the Universe

There is a hole in our Universe. Not a metaphorical one. A literal, 330-million-light-year-wide expanse of almost nothing. And it is absolutely terrifying.

Mar 1 · 2 min read
Space This Massive Star Just Vanished Into Thin Space—No Explosion, No Warning, Just Gone

This Massive Star Just Vanished Into Thin Space—No Explosion, No Warning, Just Gone

A supergiant star in the Andromeda galaxy skipped its supernova finale and collapsed directly into a black hole. No boom. No flash. Just cosmic silence.

Feb 27 · 2 min read
Space The Ghost in the Milky Way: The Dark Nebula That Should Not Exist (But Does)

The Ghost in the Milky Way: The Dark Nebula That Should Not Exist (But Does)

What if I told you there is a ghost floating through space right now? Not a supernatural one, but something far cooler. Meet Barnard 93, the interstellar ghost that is basically the universe playing hide-and-seek with starlight.

Feb 21 · 3 min read
Science Octopuses Are Basically Genetic Hackers (And It's Blowing Scientists' Minds)

Octopuses Are Basically Genetic Hackers (And It's Blowing Scientists' Minds)

While humans are stuck with their DNA, octopuses hack their genetic code in real-time, editing up to 60% of their RNA. It's the ultimate biological software upgrade.

Feb 17 · 2 min read
Science Your "Scattered" Brain Might Actually Be Your Creative Superpower

Your "Scattered" Brain Might Actually Be Your Creative Superpower

New research reveals that ADHD brains solve problems through sudden bursts of creative insight rather than methodical analysis. What we call "scattered attention" might actually be a cognitive superpower for innovation and creativity.

Feb 15 · 2 min read

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