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Movie Projected by Car Headlights. Huawei Beat Everyone
Huawei has unveiled the latest generation of its XPixel technology, transforming electric vehicle headlights into full-color movie projectors. Discover how this innovation merges automotive safety with mobile entertainment.
“A Household Appliance That Everyone Owns and Uses as Much Electricity as 65 Refrigerators Running Simultaneously.” Why is This Comparison Wrong?
A viral comparison claimed a single oven uses more electricity than 65 refrigerators. We break down the math to show why this energy myth is deeply flawed and explain real-world appliance consumption.
Surprise. The mysterious golden orb discovered on the ocean floor has been identified after more than two years.
Scientists have finally unraveled the mystery of the bizarre golden orb discovered at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, revealing a surprising biological origin.
Dark ‘Shadow’ Spreading on Mars: Experts Have Two Explanations
A mysterious dark area on Mars has been expanding over the last five decades. Comparing vintage Viking imagery with modern Mars Express data, experts reveal two wind-driven geological theories behind this phenomenon.
Almost a Kilometer Long, 242 Meters High, and a 21-Minute Ride. China Opens the World’s Largest Escalator
China has unveiled the world’s longest escalator in the mountainous city of Chongqing. Stretching nearly a kilometer and rising the equivalent of an 80-story building, this breathtaking infrastructure project saves commuters hours of travel time while offering stunning scenic views.
Strike at Samsung Could Cost Billions. The Government Sounds the Alarm
The growing labor dispute between Samsung workers and management threatens to cause up to $20 billion in losses. Discover how the ongoing strike is impacting global semiconductor production and why the South Korean government is sounding the alarm.
Prolonged use of AI can be dangerous for health and work. Here are 4 ways to stay safe
Artificial intelligence was supposed to save us time, but it often leads to cognitive overload, decision fatigue, and emotional risks. Discover the science behind “AI brain fry” and learn four actionable ways to protect your mental well-being while working with AI tools.
Do You Have a Smart TV? Remember These 2 Things, and It Will Work Better
Discover two simple, cost-free maintenance tricks to speed up a slow Smart TV. Learn how clearing your app cache and performing an occasional factory reset can improve performance and give your television a second life.
Was there once life on the Red Planet? The rover found this on Mars
NASA’s Curiosity rover has conducted an unprecedented chemical experiment on Mars, discovering complex organic molecules that could be the building blocks of life. Learn what this means for the Red Planet’s history.
Scientists Discovered That All Humanity Descends From 1,280 People. We Were on the Brink of Extinction
Recent genomic studies suggest that approximately 900,000 years ago, human ancestors faced an extreme population bottleneck, dwindling to just 1,280 breeding individuals. Discover how severe Pleistocene climate change nearly caused our extinction and permanently shaped modern human DNA.
5 Science Fiction Shows You’ve Probably Never Heard Of. It’s Time to Change That
Tired of rewatching the same popular sci-fi series? Dive into our curated list of 5 brilliant but underrated science fiction shows that deserve your attention.
Another Country Tightens Regulations. Children Without Access to Social Media
Turkey has passed a stringent new law banning children under 15 from accessing major social media platforms. The regulations require tech giants to implement robust age verification and parental controls, reflecting a growing global trend in tightening online safety rules.
X Shuts Down a Twitter-Era Feature. What’s Next for Communities on the Platform?
X is officially retiring its Twitter-era Communities feature in favor of a dynamic new group messaging system called XChat. Learn about the transition deadlines, chat limits, and how users are reacting to the shift from forums to fast-paced chats.
New Iran Scam. Criminals Prey on the Strait of Hormuz
Cybercriminals are impersonating Iranian authorities, demanding fake cryptocurrency tolls from maritime vessels attempting to navigate the contested Strait of Hormuz.
Tesla Starts Production of Cybercabs. It Faces a Key Problem
Tesla has officially started producing the Cybercab, cleverly bypassing strict federal volume limits for autonomous cars. But despite the manufacturing progress, the core autonomous driving software remains an unsolved hurdle.
Flying cars are closer than you think. Xpeng makes a clear declaration
Flying cars and humanoid robots are stepping out of science fiction and into reality. Chinese EV manufacturer Xpeng has confirmed mass production timelines for both, alongside rapid global expansion and robotaxi testing.
Hold the Button Once a Month. Your Smart TV Will Come Back to Life
Discover why the classic “turn it off and on again” trick is essential for your Smart TV. Learn three easy reset methods to fix sluggish performance, clear cache, and resolve app crashes.
Scientists Discovered That Redheads Have a Special Ability That Gave Them an Evolutionary Advantage
Recent genetic analyses reveal that the rare trait of red hair provided early humans with a unique evolutionary advantage, primarily by boosting Vitamin D production in low-sunlight environments. Discover what a massive Harvard DNA study uncovered about human evolution and genetic survival.
Scientists Confirm Sugar Is Crucial for Memory Consolidation. It Also Proves the Link Between Hunger and Memory
Researchers have discovered a fascinating connection between sugar intake, hunger, and the brain’s ability to form long-term memories. While the study focuses on fruit flies, it opens up profound questions about human learning, cognitive function, and emotional eating.
Astronomers discover a new, nearby super-Earth and for the first time in a while, life doesn’t seem like such an unrealistic idea
Just 18 light-years from Earth, astronomers have uncovered GJ 251c, a rocky super-Earth orbiting within the habitable zone of a red dwarf. Discover why this exoplanet is a prime target in the search for extraterrestrial life.
Who is John Ternus? The New Apple Boss is a Company Veteran
Discover the background of John Ternus, Apple’s Senior VP of Hardware Engineering. With over two decades at the company, he is widely considered the leading candidate to succeed Tim Cook as CEO.
Apple’s Boss Said All Year He Wasn’t Retiring. And Now… He’s Retiring
Apple has officially announced that Tim Cook will step down as CEO in 2026, passing the baton to long-time hardware chief John Ternus. Discover what this leadership change means for the future of the tech giant.
5 Hidden Smart TV Features and Why You Should Know Them
Modern Smart TVs are packed with incredible capabilities beyond standard streaming. Discover five hidden features, from cloud gaming and Bluetooth audio to smart home management, that will transform your entertainment experience.