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Scientists say the Great Barrier Reef is suffering its six mass bleach event because of heat waves caused by climate change.
Climate Change

Scientists say World’s Largest Coral Reef is Bleaching Again

A report from cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes found that there's been a marked increase in malware campaigns geared towards the NFT community.
Cryptocurrency

Crypto Fans Are So Dumb They’re Clicking .EXE Files Disguised as NFTs

For the first time ever, doctors have successfully transplanted a kidney from a pig to a human — and found that the organ functioned normally. 
Developments

Doctors Successfully Transplant a Pig Kidney to a Human for First Time Ever

So many people wanted to donate their pubes to save the planet that the company putting it on literally ran out of pouches to collect the hairy refuse.
Science & Energy

Cursed Activist Project Received So Many Pubes That It Ran Out of Collection Pouches

China's plans for its forthcoming space station are sounding more and more familiar. 
Off-World

Copycats! China Says It’s ALSO Opening Its Space Station to Commercial Activity

Neuralink co-founder Max Hodak has announced that he has personally invested in Synchron, a rival brain-computer interface startup.
Elon Musk

Neuralink Cofounder Invests in Rival That’s Beaten Elon Musk to Human Trials

Scott Kelly, the retired NASA astronaut who once held the American record for the longest time spent in a single off-world orbit, is an outspoken guy.
Moon

Retired NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly Dishes on Ukraine, Russia, and Moon Mission

Some parents are growing concerned of the impact of VR gaming might have on their children as VR headsets become more and more popular.
Virtual Reality

Parents Alarmed by Children Slicing Off Enemies’ Limbs in VR

Two of the co-founders of a Russian cryogenics company called KrioRus are fighting over the ownership of dozens of cryogenically frozen brains.
Developments

Two Rival Cryonics Firms Keep Stealing Each Others’ Frozen Human Brains

This Rhode Island man's story of his terrifying and rare brain mold condition reminds us that disease truly is everywhere.
Neuroscience and Brain

Man Alarmed When Doctors Discover Black Mold Growing on His Brain

With CRISPR gene editing, scientists hope to be able to create human-pig hybrids that will let us grow and harvest life-saving human organs.
Health & Medicine

This Guy Is Trying to Grow Organs in Pig-Human Hybrids

New research suggests that gender-affirming hormone therapy is directly connected to lower rates of depression and suicide attempts in transgender youths.
Health & Medicine

Study Finds That Trans Youth Who Get Gender-Affirming Hormones Are Less Depressed

Is blockchain tech alive? No, but scientists argue it may as well be if we adjusted our definition of what represents life.
Biology

Scientists Say Blockchains “Fit Some Definitions of Life”

In an unusual yet poetic essay, New York Times reporter Dennis Overbye compared astronauts to a genus of dung-eating fungus.
Off-World

New York Times Compares Astronauts to Dung-Eating Fungus

NASA just sent brainless bits of slime mold to the ISS to study how the single-celled organism's behavior is affected by microgravity.
Science & Energy

Europe Just Launched Brainless Blobs of Slime Mold to Space

David Beasley, the director of the WFP, called Tesla CEO Elon Musk's bluff, providing him with a detailed plan to save 42 million people from hunger.
Elon Musk

UN Calls Elon Musk’s Bluff, Providing Detailed Plan to Prevent World Hunger

A recent long-term isolation experiment on a simulated Mars base found that participants often get a little distant and rebellious as time goes on. 
Mars

Simulated Mars Base Got Kinda Rebellious, Worrying Scientists

The California state legislature might legalize human composting in the state, reducing the environmental toll of traditional burial or cremation.
Future Society

New California Law Would Allow Human Composting

Astroworld Theory: Deaths Caused by Human Bodies Acting as “Ocean-Like” Fluid
Future Society

Astroworld Theory: Deaths Caused by Human Bodies Acting as “Ocean-Like” Fluid

NASA's Jim Green is leaving the space agency after four decades, but says he has plans to terraform Mars and make it habitable with a magnetic shield.
Mars

NASA’s Chief Scientist Quits, Says He Has a Plan to Terraform Mars