Science
Starlink V2-Mini Satellites Threaten Astronomy with 32x More Radio Interference
Starlink satellites have become nearly synonymous with global internet access. SpaceX’s constellation promises fast, low-latency internet, especially for remote areas. But while the world ...
How Walmart, Target, and Amazon Are Using AI to Reinvent Shopping
We all know artificial intelligence is everywhere now. But beyond writing emails or helping your kid with homework, there’s one space where AI is ...
The AI Illusion Era – Why Seeing Is No Longer Believing
We’ve officially entered a time when reality is no longer something we can trust with our eyes. Thanks to artificial intelligence, creating photo-realistic images ...
Say Goodbye to Wi-Fi Dead Zones with This Easy Home Upgrade
Having Wi-Fi at home is so normal now that we take it for granted—until it fails. A frozen video call, a webpage that refuses ...
3 Foods With More Vitamin D Than Salmon and Why They Matter
Salmon has long been praised as a top source of vitamin D. In fact, just three ounces of wild sockeye salmon packs around 570 ...
First Ever Sighting of Ginkgo-Toothed Beaked Whale Solves Ocean Mystery
Some discoveries take decades to unravel—and when they finally do, it feels like science fiction becoming fact. That’s exactly what happened when scientists recently ...
Floating Solar Panels and Hybrid Systems Could Power the U.S. Efficiently
Imagine generating clean electricity not just from rooftops, but from lakes and reservoirs too. Sounds futuristic? Well, that’s exactly what the U.S. Department of ...
Cambridge and Thai Researchers Discover Ultra-Rare Hybrid Blood Type B(A)
In a discovery that’s shaking up what we thought we knew about human blood, researchers from the University of Cambridge, Mahidol University in Thailand, ...
Brazilian Museum Confirms Stunning “Dinosaur Egg” Agate Hidden in Plain Sight for 175 Years
For over a century, a curious pink-and-white round stone sat quietly in the halls of the Natural History Museum in London. To most people, ...



















