Artemis II Moon Photos: Where to Get Them, How Good They Are, and How to Use Them
Yes—Artemis II has released striking, high‑quality views of the Moon (including the far side). Here’s where to download the best files, how they compare to past missions, and how to prepare them for screens, classrooms, and gallery‑quality prints.
Best Electric Bikes of 2026: Commuter, Cargo, Mountain, Folding
Shopping for an e‑bike in 2026? Start here. We name standout models for commuting, cargo hauling, mountain trails, folding and compact travel, plus how to choose the right motor, battery, and class.
Can a Week of Meditation Rewire Your Brain? What the Science Actually Shows
Yes—an intensive 7‑day meditation program can measurably shift brain networks and body chemistry. Here’s what likely changes, why it matters, and how to try it safely.
The “lost world” before the Cambrian explosion, explained
Newly described fossils from southwest China show that complex animals were already diversifying before the Cambrian explosion, pushing key origins deeper into the Ediacaran. Here’s what was found, how scientists know, and why it reshapes the timeline of life.
RFK Jr. expands control over CDC vaccine panel: What changed, who’s affected, and what to watch
A newly renewed charter reportedly centralizes who can be appointed to the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel. Here’s what that could mean for coverage, school rules, and clinical practice—and how to navigate guidance now.
Gulf Desalination Resilience: What a Single Strike Can—and Can’t—Do
A lone attack is unlikely to cut water across the Gulf. Here’s how desalination systems stay online, what can still fail, and practical steps to build your buffer.
Artemis II Lunar Flyby: What’s Happening Now, What to Watch Next, and How to Judge Success
Artemis II is executing a crewed lunar flyby. Here’s what that actually tests, how to follow along, and a practical scorecard for judging mission success and next steps toward a Moon landing.
The 8 Best Apple Watch Accessories in 2026: Bands, Chargers, and Protection
Just bought an Apple Watch? Start here. These are the eight accessories that deliver the most value right away—bands, chargers, screen protection, and travel gear—with clear pros, cons, and fit tips.
How to Send Aid to Lebanon with Digital Wallets: The Practical, Low‑Risk Guide
The most reliable way to get money to people in Lebanon today is via licensed remittance apps with cash pickup at major agent networks. For larger programs, plug into NGO-run voucher/cash rails. Treat crypto as a last-resort backup with strict safeguards.
3 Best Robot Lawn Mowers (2026), Tested and Reviewed
The top robot lawn mowers in 2026: Husqvarna Automower 450X NERA (with EPOS) for most mid-to-large lawns, Mammotion Luba 2 AWD for complex slopes, and Segway Navimow i108E for a more affordable wire‑free start.
Heatbit Maxi Pro Review and Buyer’s Guide: Does a Bitcoin‑Mining Heater Actually Pay Off?
Short answer: it’s a capable electric space heater, but the bitcoin it mines will rarely cover your power costs. It only makes sense if you already need resistive heat and want quiet, hobby‑level mining.
CBP flashcard leak: what changed, who’s affected, and how to respond
Reports indicate that US Customs and Border Protection facility codes and gate procedures surfaced on public flashcard sites. Here’s what that means, who is impacted, and the concrete steps agencies, platforms, and employees should take now.
FTL1 and Brain Aging: What It Is, Why It Matters, and What Comes Next
Researchers identified a protein called FTL1 that rises with age in mouse brains, weakening synapses and memory. Dialing FTL1 down reversed these changes in mice, hinting at a new anti-aging target for the brain.
Best Apple Watch Bands of 2026: Nike, Hermès, and More
Looking for the right Apple Watch band? Here are the best picks by use case—workouts, office, swimming, and outdoors—plus sizing, compatibility, and care tips.
Why Food Gets Wasted When Computer Systems Fail (and How to Prevent It)
Edible food can be stranded and rejected when digital systems can’t validate it. Here’s why this happens, where it fails, and concrete steps to reduce waste.
Sugarcane protein “artificial saliva”: how it shields enamel and reduces decay risk
Researchers have built an artificial saliva from a sugarcane protein that latches onto tooth enamel and helps resist acid attacks. Early studies suggest it works best alongside fluoride and xylitol, a promising option for people with dry mouth.
Colorado’s Right‑to‑Repair, Explained: What Buyers Should Do Now (and If It Gets Weakened)
Shopping in Colorado? Here’s what the state’s repair law promises, how industry carve‑outs could limit it, and which phones, laptops, and appliances to buy if you want real repair options.
Is the “Claude code leak” safe? A practical guide to staying safe around malware‑laced “leaks”
Short answer: assume any “Claude code leak” download is malicious. Don’t open it on your main machine. Verify provenance, use an isolated sandbox, and follow the playbooks below.
Sonos Play Review: Performance Meets Convenience
Should you buy the Sonos Play? If you want a polished, Wi‑Fi-first speaker that sounds bigger than it looks and slots into a dead-simple multiroom setup, yes. If you need thunderous bass for a huge space or an open platform you can tinker with, look elsewhere.
Aiper IrriSense 2 Smart Irrigation System Review: Smart Control, Uneven Results
Aiper’s IrriSense 2 is a hose-attached, app-controlled sprinkler that maps your yard, rotates on command, and tracks water use. It’s clever and flexible for small spaces, but coverage and app polish can be uneven.
Maytag Promo Codes and Deals: Appliances You Can Actually Get Under $300
Here’s where to find legitimate Maytag promo codes, how to stack them with military savings and clearance pricing, and which Maytag items realistically dip below $300.
What Ice Age “Dice” Reveal About Early Probability—and How to Teach It Today
Short answer: New archaeological analysis argues late Ice Age peoples in the Americas used durable objects as repeatable randomizers—implying practical, experience-based reasoning about odds. Here’s what that means and how to turn it into hands‑on learning or game design.
What a Proposed NASA Budget Cut Really Means for Artemis, Science, and Jobs
A White House proposal to cut NASA is not the final word. Congress writes the budget. Here’s how likely cuts could affect Moon missions, science, climate work, and jobs—and what to watch next.
OpenClaw gives users yet another reason to be freaked out about security
A flaw in OpenClaw reportedly allowed unauthenticated admin access. If your org connected OpenClaw to anything important, act as if it’s breached: rotate secrets, audit access, and rebuild trust boundaries.