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.
DJI Mic Mini Deal: Should You Buy This Budget Wireless Mic?
The $20 discount makes DJI’s compact wireless mic an easy upgrade for mobile creators who want clearer speech fast. It’s great for solo filming—less so if you need dual mics, onboard backup, or pro controls.
AI “Lego” Propaganda Memes: How They Work and How to Respond
Pro‑Iran AI “Lego” cartoons are part of a coordinated meme strategy: cheap to make, built for virality, and tuned to troll U.S. politics. Here’s how they’re produced, why they spread, and what citizens, newsrooms, and brands should do right now.
Lunar Impact Flashes Explained: Why Astronauts Saw Six Meteoroids Hit the Moon
Astronauts reported six brief flashes on the Moon’s dark side—classic meteoroid impacts. Here’s why those bursts are visible from Earth, how often they happen, what they mean for Artemis, and how you can watch safely yourself.
Altra Promo Codes and Discounts: How to Get 20% Off, Up to 50% on Sale, and Free Shipping
Yes—Altra regularly offers 20% off select styles, up to 50% off sale items, 10% off your first order for email sign-up, and free standard shipping. Here’s how to stack savings and pick the right shoes.
Anthropic’s Supply‑Chain Risk Label: What It Means for Buyers and How to Proceed
An appeals court left a supply‑chain risk label on Anthropic in place, creating uncertainty for buyers—especially in government and defense. Here’s what it means, who’s affected, and the practical steps to take now.
LinkedIn, browser extensions, and your privacy: what’s actually happening and how to protect yourself
Allegations that LinkedIn scanned users’ browser extensions have triggered lawsuits and confusion. Here’s what it means, who’s at risk, and concrete steps to protect your account and privacy today.
Iran’s new crypto toll at the Strait of Hormuz: a practical guide for shippers, insurers, and traders
Iran says tankers must disclose cargo and pay a cryptocurrency toll to pass the Strait of Hormuz. Here’s what this means, the legal and sanctions risks, and how operators can respond today.
Ikea’s New Smart Home Lineup: What to Buy, What to Skip, and How It All Works Now
Ikea’s latest smart bulbs, remotes, sensors, plugs, and blinds are inexpensive, easy to use, and now play nicely with Apple, Google, Alexa, and SmartThings via Matter. Here’s the best gear to buy, what’s changed, and how to set it up right.
Protect Yourself From Stalkerware, Doxing, and Spyware
Worried someone you know is spying on you or sharing your photos without consent? Start by securing accounts, preserving evidence, and making a safety plan. This guide gives clear steps, tool recommendations, and what to do next.
Why the “oldest octopus” fossil wasn’t an octopus — and what that means for evolution
New scans show a famous “oldest octopus” fossil actually belonged to a nautilus relative. Here’s what changed, how soft bodies fool us, and the updated octopus timeline.
Reversible male birth control that pauses sperm production: what the new JQ1 study really means
Cornell scientists paused sperm production in mice with a reversible, nonhormonal drug that temporarily stops meiosis. Here’s how it works, why it matters, and what needs to happen before a “male pill” reaches people.
Defending US Utilities From Iran‑Linked Hackers: A Buyer’s Guide for Energy and Water Operators
Iran‑aligned groups increasingly probe US energy and water systems. Here’s a prioritized, buyer‑focused guide to hardening OT/IT, what to purchase first, and how to scale security by budget.