Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Tom Lee Says Ethereum Is Entering a New Supercycle Tom Lee argues Ethereum is entering a new "supercycle" akin to Bitcoin's rise, warning of steep volatility while noting potential upside. Growth will depend on on-chain activity, Layer 2 scaling, and institutional adoption.
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Read More Scince News General info a month ago Why Super-Recognizers Never Forget a Face: Science New research shows super-recognizers don’t work harder — they visually prioritize a person’s most distinctive features. Eye-tracking plus deep learning reveals how elite face memory differs from typical recognition.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago New Molecule SU212 Shows Promise Against TNBC Growth OHSU researchers report SU212, a molecule that degrades enolase 1 (ENO1), suppresses triple-negative breast cancer growth in humanized mice. The finding opens a path toward clinical trials and broader anti-cancer uses.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Volcanic Sulfur May Have Made Early Mars Habitable New University of Texas research suggests reduced sulfur gases from ancient Martian volcanoes could have created a warming greenhouse effect, shaping potentially habitable environments and offering insights relevant to EV infrastructure and materials science.
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Read More Scince News Space a month ago Cloud Clues: New Color Key to Find Alien Life, Telescopes Cornell researchers mapped reflectance spectra of colorful cloud microbes, creating a new toolkit to spot biosignatures on cloudy exoplanets. The discovery affects telescope design, sensor tech and parallels automotive sensor development.
Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago Virtually Modded New-Gen BMW M5: Widebody Beast Revealed A digital widebody render of the new-gen BMW M5 imagines an aggressive Mansory-style makeover. The virtual mod amplifies styling with widened arches, big aero, satin black wrap and carbon accents.
Read More Cars & Mobility News New Cars a month ago Larte's Vibrant Lamborghini Urus S Gets Carbon Body Kit Larte Design has revealed a second Lamborghini Urus S with a satin blue–purple wrap and full carbon Largenda body kit. The tuner focuses on lightweight carbon styling—no confirmed performance or interior changes yet.
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Read More Cars & Mobility News a month ago 2028 BMW M3 CS Rendering Envisions Widebody Muscle Sedan A YouTube rendering imagines the 2028 BMW M3 CS as an extreme widebody muscle sedan. We break down the CGI styling, critique its realism and outline what a production M3 CS will likely offer in performance and design.
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Read More Scince News Health a month ago Toxic Metals Found in Brazilian Plastic Toys Raise Alarms A major study of 70 plastic toys sold in Brazil found hazardous metals—including barium, lead, chromium and antimony—often exceeding legal limits. Researchers call for stricter testing, traceability and enforcement to protect children.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago How Estrogen Tunes Dopamine to Shape Learning and Reward A new study reveals how estrogen changes dopamine signaling in the brain’s reward circuits, altering learning across the reproductive cycle and offering clues to hormone-linked cognitive and psychiatric symptoms.
Read More Cars & Mobility News New Cars a month ago Brabus 1400 R Signature: Mercedes G-Class Inspired Hyperbike Brabus and KTM reveal the Brabus 1400 R Signature Edition: a Mercedes G‑Class inspired hyperbike limited to 100 units. Based on the KTM 1390 Super Duke R EVO, it features a 1,350 cc V‑Twin, carbon fiber bodywork and WP Apex SAT suspension.
Read More Cars & Mobility News New Cars a month ago Langen Lightspeed: 182.5 hp V-Twin Challenges Ducati Langen unveils the production-ready Lightspeed: a limited-run, 182.5 hp 1,190 cc V-twin motorcycle with carbon-fiber bodywork, Ohlins suspension and advanced electronics. Deliveries start mid-2026.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Apple's Big Shift: Two-Stage iPhone Launch 2026-27 Apple is reportedly splitting iPhone launches between fall 2026 and spring 2027: premium models first, cheaper iPhones later. Learn how TSMC's 2nm chip limits, supply-chain pressure and revenue timing drive this shift.
Read More Technology News a month ago China's Optical Quantum Chip: 1,000x Faster for AI China's CHIPX and Turing Quantum introduced a photonic quantum chip that claims up to 1,000x speed improvements over NVIDIA GPUs for some AI tasks. The device—winner at Wuzhen 2025—targets AI datacenters but faces manufacturing limits.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago 97% Can't Spot AI Music — How Streaming Is Being Shaken A Deezer and Ipsos survey finds 97% of listeners cannot distinguish AI-generated music from human-made songs. Listeners demand labeling and filters, while platforms and artists grapple with copyright and earnings risks.