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Researchers have created a dodecahedron-shaped device for collecting marine life that may be too fragile for traditional methods.
Devices

It simply folds around jellyfish, squid, and other delicate organisms.

Putting the Size of Earth into Perspective
From Quarks to Quasars

Antimatter Bomb: Could We Use Antimatter to Make an Explosive?
From Quarks to Quasars

Better stick to more peaceful uses, folks.

Airbnb issued an apology on Monday after it received backlash for allowing an “1830s slave cabin” to be listed on its platform.
Future Society

"The history of slavery in this country is constantly denied and now it’s being mocked by being turned into a luxurious vacation spot."

Scientists at Nagoya University have discovered dark matter from 12 billion years ago, making it the earliest observation of the substance to date
Science & Energy

This could change everything we know about the earliest history of the universe.

From Quarks to Quasars

Luxury jewelry maker Tiffany & Co. is launching an "exclusive" line of wildly expensive, CryptoPunk NFT inspired pendants called NFTiffs.
NFTs

Who are these for?

A quiet rule change will now require civilians to be accompanied by a former NASA astronaut when taking private trips to the International Space Station.
NASA

OK, this is kind of hilarious.

Earth About to Be Blasted By a Storm Ejected From the Sun’s “Southern Hole”
Science & Energy

Whoever smelled it, dealt it.

An Australian company offers a promising new wave energy prototype that has already supplied power to the electrical grid of a small island.
Energy

It's already powering homes.

New photos of a far-flung galaxy cluster have left a group of scientists stumped as they ponder whether they've discovered a new form of physics. 
Physics

This is really out there.

A crypto enthusiast wants to dig through a landfill to recover a tossed hard drive, which he says contains roughly $180 million worth of Bitcoin.
Bitcoin

He's not ready to give up.

Think and you’ll miss it: researchers at MIT claim to have successfully created analog synapses a million times faster than those in our human brains.
Artificial Intelligence

"This is not a faster car, this is a spacecraft."

Modern climate change will likely take place over a shorter period of time than previous extinction events, leaving species with far less time to adapt.
Climate Change

Okay, that's pretty grim.

The James Webb Space Telescope just dropped an amazing new image of the black hole-centered "Cartwheel Galaxy" in greater detail than ever seen before. 
James Webb Space Telescope

Just, wow.

In a cringey video shared by Facebook parent company Meta's VR department on Twitter, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's hands look very strange.
Metaverse

"How could anyone possibly compete with this."

An AI image generator called Stability.ai created an incredible series of Renaissance-style paintings of famous rappers — and they go hard.
Artificial Intelligence

Drake, Snoop Dogg, and Tyler the Creator by Rembrandt? Yes, please.

A small nuclear reactor has been approved for certification by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on Friday, the first in the country.
Nuclear Fusion

This design could be a game changer for renewable energy.

New images show just how drastic the Great Salt Lake's decline has been — and where the resulting clouds of dangerous dust could fall.
Climate Change

"It’s clear the lake is in trouble."

ESA is prepping to send a spacecraft to Venus — a feat which will require state-of-the-art methods to get through the planet's grueling atmosphere. 
ESA

It will get as close as 93 miles from the surface.