Antarctica has lost nearly 5,000 square miles of “grounded ice” in 30 years, as warming ocean waters drive retreat in vulnerable regions, a new study finds.
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Samsung’s AI camera alters photos before they’re saved, and witnesses are authenticating those images under oath without knowing.
Despite having good intentions, good habits can be hard to make. Thankfully, behavioral science teaches us how to actually make them stick.
Half a billion years ago, the first true eye emerged in Earth’s oceans. Fossils now reveal what that ancient crystal vision could actually see.
Juvenile white sharks aren’t quite the loners we imagined. In Southern California, these young predators overlap in space but largely avoid each other, with their movement patterns shaped more by environmental cues than social bonds.
No one has had a Synchron brain-computer interface longer than Rodney Gorham. He’s still finding new ways to use it.
March 3’s “blood moon” total lunar eclipse was the last until 2029 for North America, but Aug. 27, 2026, will see a very close call as 96% of the moon is eclipsed.
We’ve been taught to immediately cut off from the feeling of being overwhelmed. The science, however, might suggest that it’s asking you to lean in.

Fuel prices surged after the Trump administration launched strikes against Iran on Saturday, immediately raising questions about whether the war would increase energy costs for Americans, put more pressure on power grids, and push companies to pump out more oil and gas in the US. If conflict drags on, that could potentially play into Donald […]
AI detection tools failed the NYT’s 1,000-image test. Runway proved 90% of people can’t spot AI video. Here’s how to actually prove digital evidence is real when it matters most.