Read More Technology News 3 months ago Apple Names America's Top Podcasts of 2025 — Charts Apple released its Apple Podcasts Top Charts 2025 for the U.S., listing top shows, breakout new series, most-played and most-shared episodes, top networks and a global selection available in 15+ countries.
Read More Technology News AI News 3 months ago Musk and Saudi Arabia to Build Massive AI Datacenter Elon Musk’s xAI and Saudi state-backed Humain plan a 500MW AI datacenter — the largest outside the US — powered by NVIDIA chips. The project aims to accelerate Saudi tech ambitions and expand global AI infrastructure.
Read More Technology News AI News 3 months ago Google's Scholar Labs: AI-Powered Scientific Search Google's new Scholar Labs uses AI to search and rank scientific papers, highlighting top results with explanations and credibility filters like citations and journal impact factor. Access is currently by waitlist.
Read More Technology News AI News 3 months ago OpenAI’s Free ChatGPT for Teachers: Unlimited GPT-5.1 Access OpenAI introduces ChatGPT for Teachers with free, unlimited GPT-5.1 access for verified U.S. K–12 staff through June 2027. Features include FERPA compliance, integrations, shared prompts, and admin dashboards.
Read More Technology News AI News 3 months ago Meta AI Chief Yann LeCun Quits to Launch AMI Startup Yann LeCun leaves Meta after 12 years to found a startup aimed at Advanced Machine Intelligence (AMI). He rejects the LLM-first approach and plans to build world models that reason about the physical world, with Meta as a partner.
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago Quantum Teleportation Breakthrough with Quantum Dot Fiber Researchers used quantum-dot emitters and a 10-meter optical fiber to demonstrate quantum teleportation with just over 70% success, highlighting quantum-dot maturity and next steps for building a quantum internet.
Read More Scince News Nature 3 months ago Parasitic Ant Sparks Matricide: How Queens Are Overthrown New Current Biology research reveals how parasitic Lasius queens use formic acid to mask scent, provoke workers to kill their own queen, and then take over nests — a dramatic example of chemical deception in ant societies.
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Simple Compound Reverses Alzheimer's Signs in Rats A simple, low-cost compound called L10 rescued memory and reduced neuroinflammation in a rat model of Alzheimer's by removing excess copper from beta-amyloid plaques, offering a promising path toward clinical trials.
Read More Scince News Nature 3 months ago Wild Wolf Uses Tool to Steal Crab Trap — First Evidence Remote cameras in British Columbia recorded a female wolf towing a submerged crab trap ashore and chewing netting to reach bait. Researchers call this the first potential tool use in wild wolves, with implications for animal cognition and conservation.
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Could a 'Metal-Free' Galaxy Truly Hide the First Stars? A distant galaxy, CR3, shows almost no heavy elements and a very young stellar population. If confirmed, it may host Population III stars — the Universe’s first generation — found much later than expected.
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Moss Survives Nine Months in Space — A Boost for Mars Plans Moss spore capsules exposed on the ISS survived nine months in space, with over 80% remaining viable. The experiment suggests spores' resilience could inform astrobiology and future ecosystem plans for the Moon and Mars.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Bitcoin Slides as ETF Demand Cools, Analysts Warn Globally Bitcoin slipped below $90,000 as ETF demand cools and $800M in forced liquidations highlight excessive leverage. Analysts expect BTC to consolidate around $89K–$95K while monitoring ETF flows and whale activity.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Aster Eyes Rebound After $70M Buyback and Coinbase Listing Aster shows signs of an early rebound after a $70M Stage 3 buyback and a Coinbase listing. Technical indicators point to a rounded bottom; $1.38–$1.50 is the next upside zone while $1.10 is key support.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Bitmine Buys $49M in ETH as Tom Lee Flags Liquidity Concerns Bitmine has acquired 17,242 ETH (~$49M), raising its Ethereum holdings to about 3.5M ETH. Chairman Tom Lee warns market maker liquidity remains strained after October’s liquidation shock, prolonging price pressure.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Coinbase Launches ETH-Backed Loans Up to $1 Million Coinbase now offers ETH-backed loans for eligible U.S. customers, letting users borrow up to $1M in USDC via Morpho on Base. The move deepens Coinbase's DeFi integration and expands crypto-native lending options.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Bitcoin Turns Most Bearish: Is the Bull Cycle Ending? CryptoQuant flags Bitcoin's market as 'most bearish' as institutional buying cools and the Bull Score hits 20/100. BTC trades below its 365-day MA, testing support near $90K as ETF inflows slow.
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Midlife and Later Exercise Cuts Dementia Risk by Up to 45% Analysis of Framingham Heart Study data shows high physical activity in midlife and later life cuts dementia risk by up to 45%, and late-life exercise benefits people with APOE ε4 genetic risk.
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago How Frozen Clouds in NGC 4571 Spark New Stars Today Hubble's new image of NGC 4571 highlights how frozen molecular clouds collapse into newborn stars. Multi-observatory data from HST, JWST, ALMA and PHANGS-HST reveal dusty, ionized nebulae and the stages of star formation.
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Listening to Cosmic Dawn: 13-Billion-Year Radio Clues Astronomers propose that the ancient 21-centimeter radio signal can reveal masses and behavior of the universe’s first stars. New models tie REACH and SKA capabilities to Population III signatures.
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Plasmasphere Under Siege: Inside the May 2024 Superstorm Detailed observations from JAXA’s Arase satellite reveal how the May 2024 geomagnetic superstorm crushed Earth’s plasmasphere, slowed recovery for days, and disrupted satellites, GPS and communications.