Blue Origin’s booster nailed reuse—but the upper stage missed orbit: a clear guide to what went wrong and why it matters
Blue Origin successfully reused its New Glenn first stage, but the upper stage delivered satellites to the wrong orbit. Here’s what that means, how it happens, and what comes next for the payloads and the rocket.
Best Meta Glasses (2026): Ray-Ban, Oakley, and AR Options
Short answer: If you want the most polished camera-and-audio smart glasses today, buy the Ray-Ban Meta models. If you need a real AR display or rugged sport frames, look elsewhere.
Inside a “shot day” at a high‑power research laser: what really happens
A laser “shot day” is a tightly choreographed operation: teams align dozens to hundreds of beams onto a millimeter‑scale target, synchronize nanosecond timing, fire once, and capture fleeting plasma data that informs fusion and astrophysics.
The 10 Best Pet Cameras of 2026: Real-World Picks for Dogs, Cats, and Multi-Pet Homes
Looking for the best pet camera? Start with Furbo for treat-tossing dogs, Petcube for compact simplicity, and Enabot for mobile play. Here are the top 10 picks, who they’re for, and the trade-offs you should know.
Does Extra Virgin Olive Oil Really Boost Brain Power? A Clear, Evidence‑Based Guide
A two-year human study linked extra virgin olive oil with sharper cognition and a healthier gut microbiome compared with refined olive oil. Here’s how it may work—and how to pick and use the right bottle.
The Best Smart Home Accessories to Boost Your Curb Appeal (2026)
A practical, design-first guide to smart locks, doorbells, lighting, and garage tech that modernize your exterior without clashing with your home’s style.
Caffeine and Ants: How a Common Stimulant Could Improve Pest Control Baits
New research finds that caffeine helps invasive Argentine ants learn routes and stick to straighter paths, cutting travel time without making them run faster. That brain-boosting effect could be harnessed to make ant baits more reliable and efficient.
Walking More Lowers Risk—Even If You Sit A Lot
A large wearable-data study of 72,000 adults found that higher daily step counts are tied to lower risk of dying and heart disease—even among heavy sitters. Aim for 9–10k steps if you can; any increase helps.
Why great white sharks are overheating—and what it means
Yes—great white sharks can overheat. Their built‑in heat‑retention system, an evolutionary advantage in cold seas, becomes a liability as marine heatwaves raise ocean temperatures.
Lonely Runner Conjecture Explained: A Practical Guide, Visual Intuition, and How to Test It Yourself
The Lonely Runner Conjecture says that with k distinct speeds on a circular track, each runner is guaranteed a moment at least 1/k of a lap away from everyone else. It’s proven up to 7 runners and open beyond, but you can model, visualize, and numerically test it today.
Using stolen logins is a crime: penalties, safer alternatives, and tools to prevent doxxing
Yes, using leaked or stolen credentials to access an account is illegal in most jurisdictions. Here’s what penalties look like, how courts assess intent, safer disclosure paths for researchers, and practical tools to reduce doxxing and account-takeover risk.
After a $15M Exchange Hack: How to Choose a Safer Crypto Platform and Protect Your Funds
Worried about your exchange after a reported $15M breach and “state-level” claims? Here’s exactly what to do now and how to pick safer platforms going forward.
OpenAI Is Consolidating Its Science App Into Codex: What Buyers Should Do Now
OpenAI is rolling its science-focused application into Codex as executive Kevin Weil departs. Here’s what changes, who’s affected, migration steps, and the best alternatives.
Tinder’s New “Human” Badge via Worldcoin’s Orb: Should You Use It?
Tinder now lets you prove you’re a real person using Worldcoin’s Orb. Here’s how it works, who should opt in, the privacy trade‑offs, and safer alternatives.
Was the Trump Shooting Staged? A Practical Verification Guide for Voters and Reporters
Short answer: There is no publicly verifiable evidence that the Butler, PA, shooting was staged. Use this step‑by‑step guide, tools, and checklists to assess claims yourself without amplifying misinformation.
Japan’s Deep‑Sea Rare Earths: What Buyers Should Do Now
Japan is advancing a domestic, deep‑sea source of rare earth elements. It won’t transform supply this year, but it could reshape heavy rare earth markets by the early 2030s. Here’s what OEMs, magnet makers, and procurement teams should do now.
TopResume Free Review, Discounts & Packages for 2026: What to Know Before You Buy
Yes—TopResume still offers a free resume review and a rotating set of discounts in 2026, plus a 4‑week trial of its Career Services Platform. Here’s how it works, what you’ll pay, how to save, and who benefits most from each package.
The Mandalorian & Grogu final trailer: should you book tickets or wait to stream?
The new—and final—trailer frames The Mandalorian & Grogu as a bigger, louder, truly theatrical chapter. Here’s how to decide on format, timing, and what to watch first.
OpenAI’s GPT‑Rosalind for life sciences: a practical buyer guide and review
OpenAI’s GPT‑Rosalind is a biology‑tuned large language model offered in closed access. Here’s who should use it, what it does well and poorly, safety issues, pricing expectations, and the best alternatives.
Chrome’s New AI Mode Aims to End Tab Hopping: A Practical Review and Setup Guide
Google’s latest Chrome update pins an AI assistant to your browser so it follows you as you browse. Here’s what changed, who should enable it, privacy trade‑offs, and how to turn it off.
Palantir in Immigration Enforcement: A Buyer’s Guide to Risks, Alternatives, and Responsible Deployment
Congressional scrutiny of DHS’s use of Palantir highlights new procurement, compliance, and reputational risks. This guide explains what Palantir does, who should (and shouldn’t) buy tools like it, the trade-offs, and practical alternatives.
Nanotyrannus Wasn’t a Baby T. rex: What the New Bone Evidence Shows
New analysis of a tiny throat bone from the classic Nanotyrannus fossil shows adult-like growth, indicating it wasn’t a juvenile T. rex. Here’s how scientists figured it out and what it means for dinosaur ecosystems.
Uplift Desk Coupons and Best Deals: How to Save Up to $570 Right Now
Yes—you can save on Uplift Desk right now. Here’s how to nab up to $570 off during the current Spring Setup Sale, plus smart stacking tips and the best configurations to buy.
Should You Watch the Leaked “The Last Airbender”? A Practical Guide to the Ethics, Risks, and Smarter Alternatives
A full cut of “The Last Airbender” has leaked online. Here’s the short answer: don’t watch it. It’s risky, likely illegal, and it hurts the artists. If you’re angry at the studio, there are better ways to vote with your wallet.