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Tesla CEO Elon Musk's vision for the future of Tesla is looking increasingly shaky, compounding existing problems.
Tesla

Tesla Leak Shows That Musk’s Vision Is Trembling

All eyes are on Tesla.

Generation Z, or the cohort of people born between 1997 and 2012, has a lot of feelings about AI — and many of them think it's conscious.
Artificial Intelligence

A Staggering Number of Gen Z Think AI Is Already Conscious

Do they... know something we don't?

Pop star Katy Perry reportedly regrets being part of Blue Origin CEO Jeff Bezos' recent rocket ride, following major blowback.
Jeff Bezos

Katy Perry Now Feeling Regret Over Jeff Bezos Rocket Ride

The singer "wishes the video footage from inside the pod was never shown."

A Tesla engineer has accused Tesla of threatening her team with deportation after bringing up a brake safety issue with CEO Elon Musk.
Elon Musk

Former Tesla Engineer Says Elon Musk Threatened to Deport Her Team for Pointing Out a Problem With the Brakes

"He's pure evil."

Down in the wild world of Florida, the owner of an oddities shop has been accused of selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace.
Meta

Florida Woman Arrested for Selling Human Remains on Facebook Marketplace

We've heard this story before.

One heavily vested venture capitalist is still inflating the bubble on AI hype, claiming lawyers and HR workers are on the chopping block.
Artificial Intelligence

Investor Says AI Is Already “Fully Replacing People”

"Just because something is inevitable, it doesn’t mean you deploy [it]."

Researchers have developed an AI model that identifies star system that could be harborbing an Earth-like exoplanet.
Off-World

An AI Identifies Where All Those Planets That Could Host Life Are Hiding

"This is a significant step in the search for planets with conditions favorable to life."

There's a big catch to the first ever footage of a colossal squid capturing roaming in its natural habitat.
Science & Energy

Scientists Take First Ever Video of Colossal Squid in the Wild… With One Comical Issue

Ironic.

To the relief of many, Japanese carmaker Subaru has brought back physical buttons and knobs for its 2026 Outback midsize SUV
Advanced Transport

Subaru Is Bringing Back Physical Knobs and Buttons in Its Cars

"Finally, some sense prevails."

White House Office of Science and Technology director Michael Kratsios claimed "Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space."
Future Society

White House Announces It Can Now “Manipulate Time and Space”

What the hell are they talking about?

A new GLP-1 drug, orforglipron, comes in pill form and appears to be roughly as effective as injected drugs like Ozempic.
Developments

Human Experiments on GLP-1 Pill Looking Extremely Promising

"Injections cannot be the solution for billions of people around the world."

Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences revealed the successful refueling of an operational Thorium-powered nuclear reactor.
Nuclear Fusion

China Fires Up World’s First Thorium-Powered Nuclear Reactor

“Rabbits sometimes make mistakes or grow lazy. That’s when the tortoise seizes its chance.”

A source close to Katy Perry feels that a certain burger chain went too far when it joked about the gawdy Blue Origin space stunt.
Off-World

Katy Perry’s Camp Demanding Apology From Wendy’s for Shading Her Pointless Rocket Launch

"Wendy’s didn’t make a joke — they made a choice."

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope believe they've made the first detection of a star swallowing a planet — with a grim twist.
James Webb Space Telescope

James Webb Spots Disturbing Sight: Entire Planet Sinking Into Star

But there's a grim twist.

An asthma medication called omalizumab can stop your body from having an allergic response to pollen and even food.
Developments

Single Injection Appears to Prevent Virtually All Allergic Reactions

This is huge.

Teachers and prinicpals are increasingly using AI at work — all while telling their pupils they can't do the same.
Future Society

Hypocrite Teachers Are Telling Students Not to Use AI While Using It to Grade Their Work

"Not a good example for students."

New research projects that the tens of millions of CT scans performed in the US in 2023 could result in over 100,000 cases of cancer.
Cancer

CT Scans Are Causing Quite a Bit of Cancer, Doctors Find

Think twice about whether you really need one.

Katy Perry's 11-minute jaunt to the lowest reaches of space via Jeff Bezos may be behind us, but the fun isn't quite over yet. 
Off-World

Rumors Swirl of Even Worse Celebrities Jeff Bezos May Shoot Into Space Next

Who's next?

A US attorney appointed by Trump is sending emails to academic journals demanding that they explain how they handle "competing viewpoints."
Future Society

The Government Is Now Threatening Academic Journals

"A publication's editorial decisions are none of the government's business, whether it's a newspaper or a medical journal."

New tests from the safety group Lead Safe Mama found heavy metal contamination in dozens of brands of toothpaste.
Developments

There’s Something Horrifying in Your Toothpaste

"It's unconscionable."