How to Evaluate Viral ‘Antichrist’ Claims About Political Leaders
There’s no verifiable evidence that any current political leader is the biblical Antichrist. Use this practical framework to assess claims, check sources, and calm your feeds.
Shingles Is Worse Than You Think: A Practical Guide to the Shingrix Vaccine, Risks, and What to Do Now
Yes—shingles is a big deal. It can leave lasting nerve pain and raise stroke risk. The Shingrix vaccine prevents most cases. Here’s who should get it, what it costs, side effects, and what to do if a rash appears.
AI Dating Agents and Social Simulators: Should You Use Them?
AI dating agents can help you practice conversations, clarify preferences, and triage matches—but they carry privacy, bias, and over‑reliance risks. Here’s how to choose and use them well.
What the 110,000‑year‑old Tinshemet Cave discovery really shows about Neanderthals and Homo sapiens
New research from Tinshemet Cave in the Levant indicates Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens overlapped, interacted, and exchanged culture around 110,000 years ago. Here’s what that means—and what it doesn’t.
Did Neanderthals Hunt and Eat Outsiders? The Evidence, Explained
A new Belgian cave study argues some Neanderthals butchered non‑locals much like animal prey, with a sample skewed to women and children. Here’s how scientists know and what it means.
The Audacity (AMC) Review and Watcher’s Guide: Should You Stream It?
Short answer: yes—if you enjoy sharp, uncomfortable satire about tech power. AMC’s The Audacity skewers a spiraling founder with wit and bite. Here’s who should watch, who should skip, and how it stacks up.
Why Is It So Hard to Fix an Electric Bike? (2026)
E-bikes are difficult to repair because of high-voltage battery risks, proprietary parts and software, and weak parts support. Here’s how to buy one you can actually maintain.
Why Ozempic Doesn’t Work for Everyone: The Science of GLP-1 Resistance
About 1 in 10 people may carry genetic variants that blunt response to GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. Here’s what GLP-1 resistance is, how to tell if it applies to you, and what to do next.
Zuvi ColorBox Review: Should You Buy a Hair Dye Printer?
Short answer: most people should skip the Zuvi ColorBox for now. Early testing shows inconsistent color results, finicky setup, and high ongoing costs versus simpler, proven options.
Loss of smell as an early Alzheimer’s signal: what to know and what to do
Yes—research increasingly shows that a fading sense of smell can precede Alzheimer’s by years. New findings suggest brain immune cells dismantle smell pathways early, opening doors to earlier screening and better-timed treatment.
Vitamin B1’s “carbene” moment, explained: what scientists finally proved and why it matters
Scientists have now produced direct evidence for a long‑debated, carbene‑like intermediate at the heart of vitamin B1 chemistry—right in water. Here’s what that means for biology and greener manufacturing.
MCCPs Detected in U.S. Air: What They Are, Where They Come From, and What to Do About Them
Scientists have detected toxic MCCPs in outdoor air in the U.S. for the first time, likely off‑gassing from biosolids-based fertilizer. Here’s what MCCPs are, why they matter, and practical steps to reduce exposure.
Two Eating-Time Habits That Predict Lower Weight (And How to Use Them)
A large, multi‑year study links two simple timing habits—finishing dinner earlier to lengthen your overnight fast and eating an earlier breakfast—to lower BMI later on.
Crimson Desert Review and Buyer’s Guide: Come for the Chaos, Stay for the Cats
Crimson Desert is a sprawling, systems-heavy action RPG where caring for strays and companions becomes unexpectedly central. It dazzles, it overwhelms, and it’s easy to love—if you’re the right player.
How to Tell What’s Real Online: Tools, Checks, and Trade-offs
Start with provenance and corroboration, not vibes. This guide shows how to verify images, video, audio, posts, and data—what to use first, when to escalate, and which tools to trust.
After Artemis II: A practical roadmap to NASA’s next steps
With Artemis II complete, NASA’s next move is to line up the pieces for a first crewed lunar landing: a flight‑ready lander, new spacesuits, and a realistic schedule. The real critical path runs through refueling demos, safety reviews, and a rebaseline—not the calendar.
How Astronauts Get Home After a Moon Flyby: The Science Behind a Safe Return
A crewed lunar flyby rides gravity home on a “free‑return” path, makes small course tweaks, then performs a skip reentry to shed speed and heat before splashdown. Here’s how that works, why it’s risky, and what’s different from Apollo.
Yellowstone’s Heat Source: Mantle Plume or Plate History? A Clear Guide
A new study argues Yellowstone’s magma is focused by the legacy of a long‑lost subducted plate, not a deep mantle plume. Here’s what that means—without hype—and why it doesn’t change current hazard levels.
The oldest “octopus” fossil isn’t an octopus—here’s what changed and why it matters
A celebrated fossil once touted as the earliest octopus has been reclassified. Here’s how scientists tell octopuses from look‑alikes in stone, what changed, and what it means for the octopus family tree.
Parents’ Guide to Fixing Discord Age Mistakes and Recovering Hacked Teen Accounts
If your child lied about their age on Discord and the account was hacked, act fast: secure devices, gather proof, open the right support case, and correct the birth date with specific evidence. This guide walks you through recovery and long‑term safety.
Should You Use Meta’s New Health-Reading AI? A Practical Review and Safer Alternatives
Short answer: don’t upload your lab results or medical records to Meta’s new health-reading AI for decision-making. Accuracy is inconsistent and the privacy trade-offs are steep. Use it, at most, for general education—not diagnosis—and consider safer options below.
Sealy Promo Code: How to Save $200 and Pick the Right Mattress
Yes, you can save $200 on select Sealy mattresses this month. Here’s how to claim the promo code, which models to consider (foam vs. hybrid), and how to choose the right firmness and features for cooler summer sleep.
How NASA will likely fix Orion’s leaky valves—and why it matters
NASA is zeroing in on a redesign for Orion’s recurring valve leaks. Here’s what failed, how spacecraft valves actually work, the most likely fixes, and what it means for Artemis timelines and crew safety.
Gene editing for beta‑thalassemia: what the new trial means and how to choose your best option
Early clinical data show gene editing can free many beta‑thalassemia patients from regular transfusions by reactivating fetal hemoglobin. Here’s how it compares to transplant and Zynteglo, who it’s for, and how to decide.