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For 60,000 Years, a Tribe Has Been Isolated on Their Island. A New Threat Has Put Them in Danger: Influencers
MagnetThe story of North Sentinel is a powerful reminder that there are still places civilization hasn’t conquered—and perhaps shouldn’t.
Read more »500 Million Years of Evolution Separate Us From Starfish. However, the Hormones That Regulate Our Appetite Haven’t Changed Much
HealthStarfish have a peculiar digestive system but share some mechanisms with humans.
Read more »Genetics Might Have the Answer to Every Cat Owner’s Eternal Question: What’s My Pet Thinking?
ResearchAnyone who’s lived with a cat has likely been intrigued by the often-puzzling psychology of these animals.
Read more »People Have Wondered for Years if Going Barefoot on Long Flights Is a Good Idea. Airlines Are Clear About It
MagnetIndustry experts have long warned about the risks of not wearing shoes.
Read more »Japan Activates Plan Amid Growing War Fears: This Is How It’ll Evacuate Its Islands Closest to Taiwan Within Six Days
MagnetThe islands’ proximity to the Taiwan Strait and China’s increasing presence in the surrounding waters contribute to a sense of constant threat in Japan.
Read more »When You Think About All the Great Things the Romans Did, Remember That They Got Them Done Even Though They Had Lead Poisoning
HealthScientists now understand that lead exposure has significant neurological effects. No one polluted Europe with lead quite like the Romans.
Read more »The World Recognizes the Wright Brothers as the Inventors of the Airplane. Brazilians Think Otherwise
TransportAlthough historical records tend to favor the Wrights, the debate persists as a symbolic fight between the U.S. and Brazil.
Read more »Exploring Spotify’s Financial ‘Miracle’: This Is How the Company Reported a Profit After 18 Years of Losses
Business and EconomicsSpotify has finally moved past a long period of negative balance. This transition to profitability has resulted in both winners and losers.
Read more »TikTok’s Most Popular Wearable Isn’t Apple or Samsung. It’s the Oura Ring, and It Can Track Your Menstrual Cycle
WearablesThe recent trend has emerged in response to a growing demand from women who want to avoid calculating their period manually with calendars or apps.
Read more »Solo Dining Is No Longer Taboo: Why More People Are Eating Alone
MagnetThe legacy of the pandemic and cultural changes have increased the number of single reservations.
Read more »Billionaire Mark Cuban Has a Piece of Advice for Gen Z: ‘You Have to Learn About AI’
Robotics and AICuban has a clear message for Gen Z: “I would spend every waking minute learning about AI. Even if I am sleeping, I am listening to podcasts talking about AI.”
Read more »China Introduces a Powerful New Tool Amid Rising Incidents Involving Undersea Cables: A Colossal Radial Cutter
MagnetCreators claim it's for civilian use. However, cutting undersea cables is widely recognized as a war strategy.
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YouTube TV vs. Sling TV: Which Service Is Best for Those Looking to Quit Cable?
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Why Greenland Is So Important: The Key Is the GIUK Gap, Which Gives China and Russia Access to the Eastern U.S.
MagnetIn an era of submarine war, every mile of guarded coastline counts. And Greenland, now more than ever, counts a lot.
Read more »A Group of Researchers Has Tried Out 4:3 Intermittent Fasting. The Results Are Promising
HealthFasting for three days and eating normally for four may provide a simpler and more effective approach to dieting.
Read more »Nintendo Delays Switch 2 Preorders. Trump’s Tariffs Begin to Impact the Video Game Industry
Business and EconomicsPresident Donald Trump’s trade war is now impacting the tech and gaming sectors.
Read more »Researchers Just Found a Lichen Species That Can Live and Thrive on Mars. This Is Why It’s an Incredibly Fascinating Discovery
SpaceWhile humans may not be able to colonize Mars in the near future, scientists have an idea of the “plants” people could bring with them.
Read more »With a 54% Tariff and a $2,300 iPhone, There’s No Easy Way Out for Apple
Business and EconomicsTrump’s new tariffs threaten to make Apple products drastically more expensive, forcing the company to choose between raising prices or sacrificing profit margins.
Read more »Only 15 People Belong to the Exclusive $100 Billion Club: They’re the 0.5% of the Richest 1%
MagnetThe world’s billionaires are worth a combined $16.1 trillion. The $100 billion club owns 15% of the total.
Read more »China Responds to U.S. Tariffs by Attacking One of Its Vulnerabilities: Rare Earth Elements
MaterialsChina will stop shipping gallium, germanium and antimony, among other critical minerals, to the U.S.
Read more »A Small Island in the Indian Ocean Is Home Only to Seals and Penguins. It’s Not Safe From Trump’s Tariffs Either
MagnetUninhabited archipelagos, islands solely populated by penguins, and tiny countries are also affected by the government’s new tariff policies.
Read more »The Intel and TSMC Deal Is Almost Done: What Does This Mean for Intel’s Semiconductor Fabs?
Business and EconomicsThe Trump administration prioritizes an Intel rescue plan to shore up American chip production.
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