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NASA has made a huge booboo, accidentally cutting all communications to the second most distant spacecraft from Earth.
NASA

NASA Accidentally Cuts Contact With Voyager 2

Big oops.

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope spotted a small celestial object shaped almost perfectly like a question mark.
James Webb Space Telescope

James Webb Telescope Spots Giant Question Mark in Space

We have nothing but questions.

Researchers are concerned about a huge chunk of ice larger than Mexico failing to refreeze as temperatures drop in Antarctica.
Climate Change

Antarctica Is Losing a Flabbergasting Amount of Ice

"There’s a sense that something weird is going on."

New research has found that microwaving plastic food containers spews out toxic microplastics — and it's freaked out the guy studying it.
Developments

After Seeing This Terrifying Study, We’re Never Microwaving Plastic Again

He's not wrong to be scared!

San Franciscans are already bidding adieu to the strobing "X" sign that sat atop the Twitter headquarters for three days.
Future Society

Elon Forced to Remove Strobing “X” Sign From Twitter Building

X, Y, Z U L8er.

Researchers are warning that crucial ocean currents called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could collapse as soon as 2025.
Climate Change

Scientists Say Atlantic Current Collapse Could Lead to Extreme Cold in Europe and North America

"I think we should be very worried."

Germany, France, and the UK are all investigating OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's company Worldcoin, which scans irises into a database.
Blockchain

Multiple Countries Investigating Sam Altman’s Eye-Scanning Orb

Are the walls closing in?

A 24-year-old man jumped off a dock for a swim, got electrocuted and died in a bizarre incident at Lake Lanier in Georgia.
Science & Energy

Man Jumps Into Lake, Dies From Electrocution

We're confused too.

Ever wanted to live on Venus? In a few short decades, you can — or that's what the other OceanGate cofounder claims.
Off-World

OceanGate Cofounder Now Planning Totally Safe Colony Above Venus

Sure, what could go wrong?

A secret lab was found with 1,000 mice designed to carry COVID-19, alongside vials of human blood and diseases like malaria and HIV.
Developments

Authorities Raid Unlicensed Lab Full of Infectious Diseases

"I’ve never seen anything like this."

Researchers discovered a new mechanism that could force cancer cells to self-destruct, hijacking their ability to replicate uncontrollably.
Cancer

Scientists Intrigued by Clever Trick That Makes Cancer Cells Self-Destruct

This gene therapy could turn cancer cells against themselves.

James Cameron, a seasoned underwater explorer, admits that his views make him an "outlier" among fellow conservationists.
Science & Energy

James Cameron Supports Deep Sea Mining, Claiming It’s “Less Wrong” Than Mining on Land

"As a staunch conservationist, I think it's a question of the relativity of wrong here."

According to a seismologist, Taylor Swift's Seattle Eras Tour stop caused, on both nights, 2.3 magnitude earthquakes.
Science & Energy

Taylor Swift “Eras” Tour Registers as Magnitude 2.3 Earthquake, Scientists Say

Shake, shake, shake.

The European Space Agency appears to be preoccupied with what goes on in astronauts' underwear — and is doing research on it, too.
Moon

Europe Worried About Nasty Crotch Situation Among Moon Astronauts

Don't read this while eating.

Researchers have successfully reanimated the bodies of 46,000-year-old microscopic roundworms they found frozen in the Siberian permafrost.
Climate Change

Scientists Resurrect 46,000 Year Old Worms, Which Instantly Started Reproducing

"They don‘t need to find males and have sex, they just start making eggs, which develop."

According to a May study, ancient rock samples show that the widely-accepted theory explaining Earth's Avalon explosion might be all wrong.
Science & Energy

Scientists Say Textbooks Are Wrong About How Life Exploded on Earth

Cheers to the scientific process!

Mastercard has instructed payment companies to stop weed payments on its credit cards, as cannabis vendors struggle.
Future Society

The Killjoys at Mastercard Are Demanding Weed Shops Not Take Their Payments Anymore

Not cool, man.

A Harvard study says Ivy League universities discriminates against lower income students while preferring to admit people from the top 1%.
Future Society

Researchers Find That Top Colleges Discriminate Against Low Income Students Even When They’re Just as Smart as Rich Ones

"What I conclude from this study is the Ivy League doesn’t have low-income students because it doesn’t want low-income students."

According to Google's 2023 Environmental Report, the company used an astronomical 5.6 billion gallons of water last year.
Google

Google Is Using a Flabbergasting Amount of Water on AI

The company's water use is soaring in large part thanks to AI.

New research suggests that smoking weed for years may change parts of your genetic code that can even be passed down to your offspring.
DNA

Smoking Weed Appears to Make Alterations to Your Genetic Code

Is it still safe to toke up?