Late Monday night, a Falcon 9 rocket pierced the sky above Cape Canaveral. Aboard its nosecone, tucked inside a shoebox-sized laboratory, were microscopic passengers that may one day make dinner on Mars.
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In what seems like the plot to every cautionary science fiction ever, the United Arab Emirates has a bold new plan: let artificial intelligence write laws. The UAE’s top officials say they want to turn over much of the legislative process — writing, updating, and reviewing laws — to AI. The idea is that this…
Enjoy our new column by the Democratizing Foreign Policy team exposing stealth corruption infecting our system — in plain sight. A new scandal is embroiling Israel, one that threatens to take down Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It calls into question the level of foreign influence that may have flowed into the prime minister’s office…
Scientists have created a color that lies outside the range of normal human vision. Using laser pulses to stimulate specific cells in the retina, a team from UC Berkeley and the University of Washington successfully induced the perception of a novel hue — dubbed olo — in five volunteers. The researchers claim it’s a blue-green…
Israel’s Opposition leader, Yair Lapid, warned that Bibi Netanyahu is mounting a plot to assassinate senior government officials, including Shin Bet chief, Ronen Bar and attorney general Gali Baharav-Miara. He points to numerous social media posts calling for their murder including one featured in this image from David Yehoudai:
Jessica Tarlov has sympathy for President Donald Trump’s inability to apologize for deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia because she is also raising a toddler. The Fox News host said on “The Five” that she understood how hard it was for the president to accept his mistake and apologize for Garcia’s deportation to a prison in El Salvador because she has found similar behavior in children. “I understand that it’s hard to say that you’re sorry,” Tarlov said on Monday’s show. “I have a toddler and I know what it’s like when their face is covered in chocolate and they say ‘I didn’t eat the cookies, I didn’t eat the cookies Momma.’ But that’s what is going on here. They need to slow down and follow the process. We’re not against deporting people just get it right.” Jessica: There was someone on it who had been picked up as “tren de aragua” because there was a picture of him with a multicolored pistol they were saying was a gun, but it was a toy. If you give an analysis of the tattoos, you would see things like biblical v
At the edge of science and imagination lies a question once posed by a Nobel laureate and now revisited with fresh eyes: could we one day power an interstellar civilization using the rotation of black holes?
More and more Americans are experiencing significant burnout and overall exhaustion. Recent studies indicate that a quarter of Americans feel completely burnt out before they even reach the age of 30, and many of them are just barely hanging by a thread. Burnout is triggered by a number of factors, including financial stress, working far…
Amid the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, many are reassessing how money influences their relationships. According to a recent LendingTree report, 23% of Americans have broken up over financial incompatibility, with another 34% saying they would consider doing the same. And people are desperate to dodge the same fate. Google searches for “financial red flags” are up…
Sometimes you just get a weird feeling about a person. They haven’t done anything outright wrong, but you can’t shake the idea that something is off. If you’re feeling that way about someone you know, there’s one possible easy answer: they’re jealous. If you don’t immediately pick up on the signs someone is seriously jealous…