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SpaceWhy the MMX Phobos mission Matters for JAXA
JAXA's upcoming MMX Phobos mission aims to resolve mysteries around Mars' moon using advanced NASA and Japanese tech.
SecurityWhy Systems Need New Secure Boot keys Now
The expiration of Secure Boot keys on June 24 forces Windows and Linux updates to block advanced UEFI bootkits.
HealthWhat to Know About Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Young People
Sudden cardiac arrest in young people is a leading cause of death. Learn why it often strikes without warning, and what experts propose for prevention.
GamingGenerative AI in game development costs rise as utility questioned
The conversation around Generative AI in game development has been intense, but emerging data reveals inconsistent productivity gains and escalating costs.
AIWaymo Blocked in NYC by Politics, Not Tech
Waymo faces political headwinds in New York City, with Mayor Mamdani and the taxi lobby preventing its entry into the lucrative market.
SciencePfas Factory Kidney Cancer Concerns
Experts are questioning conclusions from a government-funded study on kidney cancer rates near a factory emitting Pfoa, a forever chemical, raising concerns about environmental contamination.
Biz & ITWhy Nobel Winner Acemoglu Doubts AI Productivity
Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu argues AI productivity gains are overblown, warning of extractive risks to institutions.
CultureSolo Leveling and the RPG Power Fantasy Trend
Solo Leveling highlights the growing industry reliance on RPG power fantasy trend mechanics for sustained narrative engagement.
CarsInside the Debut of the GMR-001 hypercar
How Genesis Magma Racing developed the GMR-001 hypercar and raced it at the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans in under 600 days.
TechBrain-Computer Interface Trials Take Off
Brain-computer interface (BCI) trials are experiencing significant growth, with more volunteers participating and new companies entering the field. China's approval of a BCI for medical use marks a key development.
PolicyUK Data Regulator Quits Over 'Inappropriate' Humor
John Edwards, the UK's Information Commissioner overseeing data protection and AI, resigned after a probe found his humor caused offense and showed poor judgment.
