AI Is Unlocking A Smarter, Faster Housing To Solve The Crisis

The housing industry is typically slow to adopt new technology, but an investment in AI will help it leap forward with gains in efficiency and affordability.

Urgent Amazon April Hack Attack Warning For 300 Million Users

If you bought anything from Amazon in March, you could be targeted by this new product recall hack attack. Here’s what to know.

Why “Catch And Release” Is Failing Sharks And Rays In Trawl Fisheries

Most sharks and rays caught in Mediterranean bottom trawls are thrown back, but many are already dead or dying. Which poses a difficult question: if “release” does not mean survival, what does sustainable fishing actually look like?

What A Florida Birth Case Reveals About Post-Dobbs Maternal Healthcare

Should a judge decide a mother’s birth plan? The case of a Florida woman in active labor exposes how post-Dobbs healthcare is eroding patient autonomy.

5 Reasons Why the Medicare Program Can’t Go Broke

Medicare insolvency is not inevitable, and it’s important to question why politicians continually present it as if it is.

Does Tesla Really Have A Robotaxi? They Don’t Make It Easy To Find Out

Tesla has expanded their service area for rides with nobody in the vehicle. This implies they are closer to ready, but other clues suggest otherwise

U.K’s Current Approach To Net Zero Needs To Change, Study Finds

The U.K’s current approach to delivering net‑zero is faltering and risks losing vital political and public support, according to a new analysis.

Yasuhide Nagasawa And Akira Yamato On The ‘Geppy-X’ Remaster

With the remaster of ‘Geppy-X’ out this July, I caught up with Yasuhide Nagasawa from Bliss Brain and Akira Yamato from the original team to find out more.

Five Reasons Anthropic Kept Its Cybersecurity Breakthrough Invite-Only

Anthropic’s invite-only rollout of Project Glasswing shows how frontier AI is becoming a premium enterprise product, shaped by scarcity, safety and market strategy.

Another ‘NASA Eclipse’ Will Hit Kennedy Space Center In 2045

NASA’s Artemis II crew just saw a 57-minute total solar eclipse from the far side of the moon. NASA’s next eclipse comes in 2045 during the “Greatest American Eclipse.”