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Trump Enacts Brutal Cuts at NASA

NASA's workforce is undergoing some brutal cuts under the new Trump administration. As Ars Technica's Eric Berger reports, around 750 NASA employees have accepted an offer to take "deferred resignation"...

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An Influencer Says She Had Elon Musk’s Baby and the Drama Is Pretty Spectacular, Even by His Standards

A conservative influencer is claiming she secretly gave birth to Elon Musk's 13th child — and somehow, that's not even the most dramatic aspect of this buckwild story. "Five months...

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Zuckerberg's New Metaverse Ad Is So Bad That the People Who Created It Must Be Secretly Trying to Humiliate Him

  Meta has released a new "ad" for its Horizon Worlds virtual reality app — and it's so much worse than we expected. The 44-second clip, which Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg...

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Unfortunate Exoplanet Being Dragged by Star at Unfathomable Speed

A tiny star is making big moves — whether its accomplice likes it or not. Astronomers have spotted a star just a fraction the mass of the Sun crashing through...

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Scientists Invent Device That Straps to Any Car's Tailpipe, Transforming Exhaust Into Electricity

The combustion engines in gas-powered cars are pretty inefficient, because most of the energy they use — about 70 percent — gets lost as heat. But what if you could...

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Meta Appears to Have Invented a Device Allowing You to Type With Your Brain

Mark Zuckerberg's Meta says it's created a device that lets you produce text simply by thinking what you want to say. As detailed in a pair of studies released by...

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Cybertruck Driver Was Blasted on Booze and Cocaine in Deadly Crash

The New Accelerator [eg, H.G. Wells] Just after 3am on November 29, 2024, a Cybertruck carrying four recent high schools grads careened off the highway and crashed into a tree...

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Alpha Centauri Sending Stream of Objects Into Our Solar System, Scientists Propose

The detection of  a large interstellar objects in 2017 named 'Oumuamua was a remarkable discovery. Figuring out where the wayward traveler came from, though, is another challenge entirely. Picture trying...

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Scientists Reveal "Artificial Leaf" That Turns Carbon Into Sustainable Fuels

Living Thing Using an ingenious method inspired by photosynthesis, scientists have developed a new "artificial leaf" that removes CO2 from the air and turns it into sustainable fuels. For years,...

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Insiders at Tesla Concerned That Musk's Madness Is Damaging Company, Saying It Would Be Better If He Just Resigned

Elon Musk's antics have gotten so out of control that even his flunkies at Tesla are starting to get worried. According to a report from The Washington Post, there's growing...

53 clicks (53 unique) 2 months ago

"True Crime" YouTube Channel Busted as Pure, Made-Up AI Slop

In a bizarre performance art project-turned-cash cow, a YouTuber profited from a "true crime" channel that featured completely fake stories and AI-generated visuals. The creator of the now-defunct "True Crime...

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Government Fires Specialists Without Realizing They Were in Charge of Nuclear Bombs, Then Panics and Tries to Rehire Them

Paging Dr. Strangelove We've all made mistakes before. Maybe we did something in the heat of the moment, or said something we couldn't take back. Point is, it happens, and...

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Scientists Detect Huge Radioactive "Anomaly" Under Pacific Ocean

Researchers have discovered an "unexpected" accumulation of the radioactive isotope beryllium-10, deep underneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean. As detailed in a paper published in the journal Nature Communications,...

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Animal Lovers Alarmed as Company Goes Dark After Putting Microchips in Tens of Thousands of Pets

It's standard practice in the veterinary field to microchip animals. So standard, in fact, that some 3.5 million pets in the US have little rice-sized chips in them, helping rescue...

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Startup Adds Job Listing Specifically for AI Agents, With Horrible Salary

In the latest sign that AI is coming for all of our jobs, a tiny Y Combinator startup called Firecrawl went viral last week for posting a — very real...

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Scientists Intrigued by Nearby Planet That Could Potentially Support Life

Astronomers have detected a relatively close exoplanet orbiting in the habitable zone of its star, where temperatures are just right to support liquid water on the surface. As detailed in...

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Elon Musk’s Dad Goes On Transphobic Tirade Against His Grandkids

Elon Musk's creepy dad is sounding off on his estranged son's parenting skills — as if he has any room to talk. During a recent episode of the South Africa-based...

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Hawk Tuah Girl Appears to Have Completely Destroyed Her Life With That Disastrous Meme Coin

It didn't take long for influencer Haliey Welch, who rose to fame as the "Hawk Tuah" girl from a viral TikTok video last year, to amass hundreds of thousands of...

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Trump Enacts Mass Firings at Group That Maintains Nuclear Bombs

As Donald Trump and Elon Musk continue their government dismantling project unabated, workers at an agency that manages the United States' nuclear stockpile are feeling the burn. In an interview...

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Attorney Pleads for Mercy After Using AI in Court, Where It Made Up Fake Lawsuits

Few settings would seem worse suited for submitting AI-generated text than a court of law, where everything you say, write, and do, is subjected to maximum scrutiny. And yet, lawyers...

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