Surrey NanoSystems is testing Vantablack 310 on satellites to tackle light pollution that disrupts astronomical research. Could this innovation be the solution to the growing satellite problem?
Apple's latest software redesign, Liquid Glass, has ignited a wave of criticism from users and tech experts alike. With concerns over readability and unfulfilled AI promises, many wonder if the changes are worth the hype. As Apple enters the beta-testing phase, will the final version win users over?
iOS 26 introduces a revolutionary Liquid Glass design that enhances your iPhone experience. Learn how to use the Reduce Transparency feature for better readability and comfort!
Massive protests against immigration enforcement have spread across the U.S., with thousands participating. Some gatherings turned violent, leading to arrests and clashes with police. What sparked this wave of activism?
In a groundbreaking move, 27 states and D.C. have filed a lawsuit to prevent 23andMe from selling customer genetic data without consent. This legal battle raises significant privacy concerns for users.
YouTuber JerryRigEverything puts the Nintendo Switch 2 through a rigorous durability test, revealing surprising results. Despite one major flaw – the easily scratched screen – the console impresses with its overall strength. Discover more about the test and the Switch 2's resilience!
World Boxing's president apologizes to Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif after her name was mentioned in a controversial new sex testing policy. The governing body aims to ensure fair competition while facing backlash.
A new study finds that long-distance runners aged 35 to 50 are at a higher risk of developing colon cancer, with alarming rates of precancerous tumors detected. Experts urge runners to get tested for early signs.
Blue Origin successfully sent six passengers to space on May 31, marking the 12th crewed flight of its New Shepard vehicle. This mission not only highlights the growing demand for space travel but also serves as a critical technology test for future projects.
A team of MIT researchers has made a significant breakthrough in understanding quantum gravity by cooling a torsional oscillator to near absolute zero, potentially revealing the quantum nature of gravity.