The System That Decides What Science Gets Published Is Breaking Down

The peer review system that validates scientific research is trapped in a self-defeating cycle. A new mathematical model shows why—and what comes next.

What Sora’s Rise And Sudden Fall Means For OpenAI, Disney And AI Video

OpenAI’s Sora shutdown exposes questions for AI video, from Disney and creator rights to world models, robotics, agency workflows and the future of generative filmmaking.

Polar Street X Is A Cheaper Garmin Instinct 3 Rival For Gym Rats

The $249 Polar Street X is a rugged exercise and fitness watch made for city living, although it will also do the job as an all-round adventure watch given its specs.

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Behavioral Issues in Pre-Schoolers

Ultra-processed foods may be contributing to behavioralproblems in young children, according to a new study.

iOS 26.4—Update Now Warning Issued To All iPhone Users

Apple has released iOS 26.4, along with a warning to update your iPhone now, because it contains a whopping 37 fixes. Here’s what you need to know.

A Woman’s Place Is In The Drone War

Mariia Berlinska, Ukraine’s “Mother of Drones,” says drone technology has helped women secure their rightful place on the front lines.

Wildfires Worsened Air Quality Around The World Last Year, Study Finds

The report claims wildfire smoke from Europe and Canada contributed to approximately 1,380 megatons of carbon being released across the world in 2025.

NuPhy Reveals Third Generation Of Low-Profile Air Keyboards

Originally launched in 2021, the NuPhy Air Series has done much to redefine low-profile mechanical keyboards. Now the third generation models have arrived in three sizes.

Indian Pharma Billionaires Pile Into Generic Weight-Loss Drugs, Sparking Regulatory Scrutiny

Last week’s expiry of the patent for semaglutide—the active ingredient in Novo Nordisk’s blockbuster drugs Wegovy and Ozmepic that are used to treat both diabetes and obesity—unleashed a flurry of launches of low-cost generic versions by some of India’s biggest pharma companies.

How Renasens Cracked Textile Recycling And Raised $11.5 Million

A new textile recycling breakthrough tackles polycotton waste using supercritical CO₂. How Renasens scaled fast and secured €10M to take the technology industrial.