Meet The Beetle That Shoots Acid From Its Rear — A Biologist Explains

The beetle that ‘shouldn’t exist’ turns out to be a case study in how complex traits actually evolve. Here’s how it came to be, step by meticulous step.

How Structural Barriers Are Slowing European Venture Capital

Why hasn’t Europe built a $100B tech giant in 50 years? Discover what’s really holding it back—and what must change.

Yes We Can Have Our AI Cake And Eat Too: Agrivoltaics Can Cover Energy For Data Centers

A tiny fraction of farms in states with AI data centers could convert to agrivoltaics to produce both more food and the energy needed to operate the data centers.

“Defeat” By Drones Teaches U.S. Army Hard FPV Lessons The Easy Way

U.S. Army exercises show just how dangerous FPV drones are are on the battlefield. Far better to lean the lesson now than in a war, but is it being learned fast enough?

‘Invincible’ Season 4 Finale Release Time: Here’s When Episode 8 Drops On Prime Video

Everything you need to know about the Season 4 finale of ‘Invincible’ on Prime Video, as Mark and his team race back to Earth to stop Grand Regent Thragg and the Viltrumites.

How AI Agents Could Rebuild Fashion’s Visual Production Layer

How Genera, OmegaRender and AlphaRender use AI agents to turn visual production into new infrastructure, with major implications for fashion and creative workflows.

New Apple CEO John Ternus Faces What Tim Cook Didn’t—The AI Era

As John Ternus steps into new shoes as Apple’s CEO, taking over from Tim Cook, he faces a challenge: redefine Apple in the AI era. Here’s what that means for leaders now.

Is Tesla Or Rivian Stock The Better Buy?

Comparing Tesla and Rivian stock in 2026? See the analysis of these two companies to find the better investment for your portfolio needs.

UnitedHealth Group Profits Eclipse $6 Billion As Medical Costs Ease

UnitedHealth Group reported first quarter net income of $6.3 billion as medical costs fell, triggering an improved outlook for the rest of the year.

Struggling European Automakers Gain Timely Defense Relief-Report

European automakers are under pressure and need restructuring. But global turmoil offers relief; increased defense spending presents a potentially lucrative lifeline.