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Scientists Intrigued by "Star Grinder" Pulverizing Entire Star Systems in Our Galaxy
It's a violent place. Astronomers suggest there's a giant "star grinder" lurking at the center of the Milky Way, churning up potentially tens of...
futurism.com - 11 days ago

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Scientists Just Found The World’s Oldest Bed In A 200,000-Year-Old South African Cave Dwelling
Layers of sediment found inside the cave show remnants of burnt camphor leaves, likely used as a natural insect repellent.The post Scientists Just...
allthatsinteresting.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
What Is An AI Agent? 5 Practical Ways To Use Them In Your Business
Ask ten entrepreneurs what an AI agent does and you'll get ten different answers. The term gets thrown around for everything from simple chatbots to complex autonomous systems. Meanwhile, busy founders keep grinding away at tasks that could be automated. "The confusion in the marketplace over what...
forbes.com - 22 days ago
pets
Mummified sabre-toothed cat cub found in Siberian permafrost stuns scientists
The specimen, discovered in 2020 on the banks of the Badyarikha River in eastern Siberia, is believed to be about 31,800 years old. What might be the...
discoverwildlife.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Can scientists ever agree on how consciousness works?
Projects to test competing theories of consciousness are raising hopes that we’re making progress on one of science’s most intractable questions....
nature.com - 30+ days ago
apps
I noticed this small change with One UI 7 on the Galaxy Z Flip 6, and it feels like Samsung is listening
The One UI 7 beta is available now for the Galaxy Z Flip 6, and it brings more changes than I thought. Just a week ago, Samsung finally expanded its...
androidcentral.com - 25 days ago
apps / technology
Everything Announced at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025
Samsung debuted the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra at its Galaxy Unpacked conference, though we still have yet to see its AR glasses. During its...
gizmodo.com - 30+ days ago
learning / science
Human Thought Has a Speed Limit. Scientists Just Found It.
You might be surprised by the number. Although the human brain is capable of sifting through a billion bits of information per second, scientists recently found that the top speed of human thought only comes in at roughly 10 bits per second. • To discover this limit, scientists applied techniques found...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge early release rumors gain new support
We might get our hands on the slim device before the end of the month. Samsung could unveil the hotly anticipated Galaxy S25 Edge a day sooner than expected. While previous reports alleged that the company planned on announcing the device in an online-only Unpacked event on April 16, a new leak...
androidauthority.com - 2 days ago
auto
Consumer Reports Explains Why Mercedes-Benz’s Driver-Assistance Systems Beats Tesla's
The term advanced driver-assistance systems, or ADAS, is used to categorize features like adaptive cruise control, lane departure prevention and...
jalopnik.com - 30+ days ago
space
Scientists capture absolutely stunning image of the Andromeda galaxy
It took 10 years. The Andromeda galaxy is a colossal marvel in our sky, hosting over 1 trillion stars. Now, astronomers have used the Hubble Space Telescope to capture hundreds of detailed images of our vast galactic neighbor, creating the largest-ever photomosaic of the galaxy. It took over 10 years...
mashable.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Britain deploys quantum clocks for military systems
Revolutionary technology is breaking out of the lab. The British government has announced that it is deploying a top-secret quantum clock, developed...
newatlas.com - 30+ days ago
nature
These Gaza scientists are keeping research alive amid war, destruction and uncertainty
Researchers in Gaza tell Nature of ‘unwavering commitment to education and knowledge’ as most universities lie damaged or destroyed. The 42-day...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science / space / nature
Scientists in Antarctica: why they’re there and what they’ve found
A media storm blew up in mid-March 2025 when a researcher at South Africa’s isolated Sanae IV base in Antarctica accused one of its nine team members...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
technology
I went hands-on with all three Galaxy S25 phones and they're impressive, but the déjà vu is real
Samsung's Galaxy S designs are getting pretty stale, but there are still some exciting things going on here. When Samsung led me into a content capture area in New York City to get a first look at the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, I must admit that I was pessimistic. Up until that point, all the leaks...
androidauthority.com - 30+ days ago
nature / science / space / technology
The Entire Universe Could Exist Inside a Black Hole – Here's Why
When you peer out into the depths of the cosmos, a mystery lies there, waiting. In a survey of the deep sky, most of the galaxies are seen rotating in...
sciencealert.com - 13 days ago
science
Scientists Want to Grow Spare Human Bodies. They Swear It Won’t Involve Consciousness.
Solving the organ crisis might require scientists to push against a few ethical boundaries. According to three Stanford scientists, lack of human biological material is a “major bottleneck to progress” for medical research. • A steadily growing idea is one known as “bodyoids”—biological structures...
popularmechanics.com - 10 days ago
fitness / health
Back Pain? Scientists Just Discovered 1 Simple Thing Can Help You Reduce and Avoid It
For years, the combination of terrible posture and work that requires long periods of sitting resulted in back soreness and back pain, especially in my lower back. Since sitting can be bad for your back (and bad for your overall health), over the years I’ve tried standing desks and walking...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
gaming / technology
4 useful Galaxy S25 Ultra features that creatives and power users will love
The Galaxy S25 Ultra stands out among the three new Galaxy phones as a powerful device with creatives in mind. Here are the best four features you...
zdnet.com - 30+ days ago
apps
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra was nearly unusable for me - until I downloaded this one app
The latest Samsung flagship isn't the most ergonomic phone to hold, which is why the company's own Good Lock app is more important than ever. I've...
zdnet.com - 30+ days ago
business
Run and Grow Your Business on One Platform With Intuit QuickBooks
If you’re pursuing the American dream, chances are, you’re wearing several hats simultaneously from running the entire shop of your product and/or...
retailmenot.com - 3 days ago
business
Letters: S.F. supervisor’s entire record shows why recalling him is not justified
Regarding “ ‘Failed his constituents’: Recall supporters rally against S.F. supervisor” (San Francisco, SFChronicle.com, March 22): San Francisco...
sfchronicle.com - 10 days ago
nature / science
What Did Dinosaur Feathers Look Like? Scientists May Have Recreated Them in Chickens
In a nutshell Scientists temporarily reversed feather evolution in chickens by blocking a key developmental pathway, causing the embryos to grow...
studyfinds.org - 12 days ago
nature
Surge in number of ‘extremely productive’ authors concerns scientists
Some researchers publish a new paper every five days, on average. Data trackers suspect not all their manuscripts were produced through honest labour....
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
World's biggest iceberg spins in ocean trap
Something remarkable has happened to A23a, the world's biggest iceberg. For months now it has been spinning on the spot just north of Antarctica when really it should be racing along with Earth's most powerful ocean current. Scientists say the frozen block, which is more than twice the size of...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Diesel is on the outs at Côté mine
Cleaner energy technology and systems are being installed at a northeastern Ontario open-pit gold mine to reduce its reliance on diesel-powered...
northernontariobusiness.com - 18 days ago