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Caroline Ellison, the ex-girlfriend of FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried, clearly came to court with guns blazing.
Blockchain

She came out the gate swinging.

Fun's over, kids. As Windows Central reports, Microsoft appears to have lobotomized Bing's DALL-E 3-powered AI Image Creator.
Artificial Intelligence

Bing's AI guardrails are better — kind of.

A new Stockholm, Sweden-based startup called Luvly has unveiled a new car that can be delivered in flat pack form.
Advanced Transport

It's like IKEA, but for your car.

The space station's Russian segment has sprung yet another coolant leak, the third in less than a year, raising questions about reliability.
NASA

"One is whatever, two is a coincidence, three is something systematic."

The results of a comprehensive survey of over 8,000 species of amphibians shows that 41 percent are globally threatened with extinction.
Climate Change

Thousands of amphibian species are at risk.

The potential detection of objects lying beyond the Kuiper Belt's limits may upend our understanding of what encircles our solar system.
Off-World

It's a big mystery out there.

A cat is said to have jumped on a VA technician's keyboard, deleting a trove of US government-held medical data.
Future Society

US government versus... kitty.

The city of Denver, Colorado gave out monthly payments from $50 to $1,000 to 800 unhoused residents, and the results were promising.
Future Society

"Nothing helps you out of poverty when you live in a capitalist society like money in your pocket."

The food industry is apparently in a tizzy over the appetite-suppressing semaglutide — and even the megastore Walmart is feeling the burn. 
Food

What a time to sell drugs *and* groceries.

Elon Musk hopes that SpaceX's Starship won't explode again next time it attempts to launch into orbit — but he's tempering his expectations.
Starship

This is a very expensive gamble indeed.

New evidence shows that a set of ancient footprints in New Mexico pre-date when scientists believed humans populated the Americas.
Evolution

"This opens up a whole new chapter in our understanding of the peopling of the Americas."

DNA tests promise to detail customers' ancestry — but in some cases, what the companies report is far more surprising than expected.
Gene Editing

"I didn't even think my mom had ever met a Jewish person before."

Space startup Axiom Space is getting a hand from luxury fashion brand Prada to design its spacesuit for NASA's upcoming lunar mission.
NASA

Okay, we're intrigued.

Researchers have found a sad but unsurprising statistic: that nearly 10% of folks who use AI chatbots are doing so for horny purposes.
Artificial Intelligence

This isn't exactly shocking.

For more than a decade, cops have tried to use "predictive policing" to presage where crimes will happen — but they seem not to work at all.
Artificial Intelligence

Who could have seen this coming?

Scientists have long known that Mercury shrank — but new research suggests that that process is ongoing, and leaving wrinkles behind. 
Off-World

It's kind of like the wrinkles that form on an old apple.

Car tires are leaching hundreds of chemicals and microplastics, including known carcinogenics, into the ocean, worrying scientists.
Science & Energy

They're a disaster for the environment in more ways than you think.

Neuralink scientists kept the monkey alive even thought it was clear that it was already terminal from its severe brain swelling.
Neuroscience and Brain

And Neuralink really doesn't want you to see the photos.

A growing number of container ships are using sails and even kites to propel themselves across the ocean, saving fuel and cutting emissions.
Energy

"Wind is free fuel."

Researchers from MIT found that subjects, who were "primed" for a specific AI experience almost always ended up having that experience.
Artificial Intelligence

"AI is a mirror."