Crimson Desert has a lot of quests, but there is one that you should avoid like the plague.
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at a cheaper, safer form of nuclear power and a billion-dollar deal to get nickel and lithium from battery waste
Palantir, Anduril, and a new wave of edge AI companies build intelligence that works offline. With 83% of executives calling it essential, this is no edge case.
Fortinet has confirmed that attackers are already exploiting a 9.1-rated zero-day vulnerability. Emergency security update released.
Centene is bolstering its management team by creating two new senior executive positions as health insurers battle higher costs and new policies at the federal level.
The just-released quarterly MLPerf benchmarks provided an update from AMD and Nvidia. AMD finally beat the B300, just barely, but only on a small model few still run.
‘Sungrazer’ comet MAPS was destroyed during a close solar pass on April 4, but comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) will peak around April 25 — with possible naked-eye visibility.
Tonight, the moon won’t rise until after midnight — just as NASA’s Artemis II crew travel around it and head home to Earth. It begins 10 nights of exquisite stargazing.
Scientists in Bahrain are building the country’s first DNA reference library for sharks and rays using fish market samples, unlocking the full potential of environmental DNA to identify species in one of the hottest and most understudied seas on Earth.
Research reveals vaping is linked to serious health risks risks in teens. With 1.6 million kids vaping, here’s what parents and policymakers should know, from a doctor