Alba Mora

Alba Mora

Writer

At Xataka On since

An established tech journalist, I entered the world of consumer tech by chance in 2018. In my writing and translating career, I've also covered a diverse range of topics, including entertainment, travel, science, and the economy.

alba.mora.xataka@gmail.com

351 published news

April 2025

  1. 03 April
  2. Archeologists Keep Uncovering Ancient Corpses as Glaciers Melt. It’s a Race Against the Clock
  3. BYD Cars Offer 250 Miles of Range in Just Five Minutes. Mercedes Isn’t Impressed
  4. Asteroid 2024 YR4 Won’t Kill You, But It Might Hit the Moon. This Is Amazing News
  5. A Google Innovation Was Crucial for the GPT Models. The Company Reportedly Has a New Plan to Stop Benefiting Its Rivals
  6. Once-Stranded Astronaut Says That NASA Went Against the Protocol to Save Them: ‘These Folks Are Heroes’
  7. Elon Musk’s Role With DOGE Has Harmed Tesla the Most. He’s Reportedly Set to Step Down Soon
  8. 02 April
  9. An Apple-1 Auctioned for $375,000 Just Revealed New Facts About the Origins of the Company
  10. CERN Physicists Knew the Symmetry Between Up and Down Quarks Was Broken. What They Just Discovered Changes Everything
  11. One Million New Users in One Hour: Studio Ghibli-Style Images Have Boosted the ChatGPT Phenomenon Again
  12. A Bitcoin Billionaire Paid SpaceX to Carry Out the First Spaceflight Around the Poles. He Just Achieved It
  13. 01 April
  14. AI Still Hasn’t Become the New Google: It Still Relies Heavily on Hyping Up Potential Users
  15. OpenAI Just Secured the Largest Funding Round in History: Investors Seem to Have Faith in AI After All
  16. ChatGPT Studio Ghibli Photos: Here Are Some Free Alternatives to Create Animated Images From Your Photos
  17. Temu Is Still Making Billions, but Its Aggressive Model Is Showing Initial Signs of Strain
  18. Chinese AI Startup Manus Just Launched a $200-per-Month Subscription. It’s Bad News for the Industry
  19. A Lifetime in 300 Days: Once-Stranded Astronauts Look Incredibly Different From How They Did Before Getting Stuck in Space

March 2025

  1. 31 March
  2. BYD Surpassed the $100 Billion Revenue Mark in 2024. Tesla Is Still Far From This Feat
  3. Forget Your Go-To Cocktail: Drinking Coffee Is All the Rage at Daytime Raves
  4. China Is Breaking Records in Its Pursuit of Oil. Its Latest Feat: Drilling Asia’s Deepest Vertical Well
  5. Elon Musk Says That Mars Will Be Part of the U.S. His Claim Is a Historic Challenge to the Outer Space Treaty
  6. Pooping Outside Your Gut’s ‘Goldilocks Zone’ Might Be a Sign of Poor Health
  7. 30 March
  8. ‘Poop Doping’ Has Been a Problem in Elite Sports for Years. Now, Scientists Want to Democratize It
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  10. More and More People Are Choosing to Go on Vacation for One Reason Only: Going to Sleep
  11. MrBeast Has Found a More Lucrative Business Than Creating YouTube Videos: Selling Chocolate
  12. 29 March
  13. Group Orders Are the Future of the Food Delivery Industry. China Is Already Experimenting With the System
  14. An Old Urban Phenomenon Is Now Spreading Throughout Japan: Neighborhoods With More Chinese Than Japanese Residents
  15. 28 March
  16. Elon Musk Laid Off Thousands of Federal Employees. China and Russia Want to Recruit Them as Spies
  17. The Latest ChatGPT-Made Image Fever Is ‘Melting’ OpenAI’s GPUs. As a Result, The Company Is Limiting User Access
  18. Researchers Say Consuming More Fruit and Coffee Can Lower the Risk of Tinnitus. They Don’t Know Why
  19. Everyone Wants to Use ChatGPT Again. The Problem: The Reason Why They Want to Use It Infringes on Copyright
  20. There’s One Clear Winner From Trump’s New Tariffs on Imported Cars: Tesla, of Course
  21. 27 March
  22. The U.S. Offers to Cut Tariffs on China, but It Wants Something in Return: TikTok
  23. Isaac Asimov Predicted in 1941 That Satellites Would Transmit Energy to Earth. It’s Closer Than Ever to Becoming a Reality
  24. NASA Cuts $420 Million From Its Budget Per DOGE’s Guidelines. Surprise: It’s Elon Musk’s Favorite Number
  25. The AI Infrastructure Boom Is Starting to Crack: China Has Hundreds of Unused AI Data Centers, and It’s Not the Only One
  26. Ozempic Will Soon Be a Thing of the Past: Meet the Next Generation of Weight Loss Drugs
  27. 26 March
  28. A Japanese Man Was Imprisoned by Mistake and Will Now Get $85 for Every Day Spent in Jail. It’s Going to Make Him a Millionaire
  29. Napster Still Exists. A Tech Startup Just Bought It for $200 Million to Transform It Into the Spotify of 3D Concerts
  30. A Russian Drone Has Pierced One of the World’s Greatest Engineering Works. The Problem: It’s the Sarcophagus of Chernobyl’s Fourth Reactor
  31. 25 Years After the Dot-Com Bubble, a New Concern Is Looming Over the Tech Industry: A Potential AI Bubble
  32. Years Ago, a Finnish Company Shortened Its Name to Lumon. Apple TV+’s Severance Has Turned This Into a Problem
  33. Some European Companies Seek to Cut Ties With Amazon, Google, and Microsoft Cloud Services. It Won’t Be Easy
  34. 25 March
  35. Waking Up at 3:52 A.M., Dunking Your Head Into Ice Water, and Rubbing a Banana on Your Face: Male Morning Routines Are Becoming Increasingly Bizarre
  36. Boeing’s Had a Rough Few Years. The Air Force Just Gave It a Prime Opportunity to Recover: The New F-47 Contract
  37. After Conquering Space, EVs, and Social Media, Elon Musk Is Ready for His Next Venture: A Restaurant. It Won’t Be the Normal Kind
  38. The FBI Issues Warning About Online File Converters: Hackers Are Using Them to Scam You and Steal Your Data
  39. SpaceX Is Set to Launch the First-Ever Polar Spaceflight Soon. The Mission’s Client Is a Bitcoin Millionaire
  40. 12 Million People Gave Their DNA to 23andMe. The Company Just Went Bankrupt, but There’s a Bigger Problem at Stake
  41. 24 March
  42. China’s Thorium-Based Molten Salt Reactor Might Be the Reason the Country Is Now a Leader in Nuclear Energy. Here’s Why
  43. The Pentagon Has a Secret Plan in Case of a War With China. The Problem Is in Who It Might Have Told: Elon Musk
  44. Chinese Researchers Discover a Way to Recycle 99.9% of Electric Car Batteries: The Glycine in Your Protein Shakes
  45. What if the Constants of the Universe Aren’t Truly Constant? Researchers Say the Key Lies in the Nuclear Clock
  46. North Korea Unveils a Small ‘Manhattan’ With 10,000 New Apartments. The Question Is What Lies Beyond the Facade
  47. Willpower Alone Often Isn’t Enough When Creating New Habits. Your Brain Offers a Better Solution: Personal Automation
  48. 23 March
  49. U.S. Denies to Put a Kill Switch in Its F-35 Fighter Jets to Avoid Losing a Fortune. There’s a Bigger Issue at Play: Controlling the ‘Blue Line’
  50. Disney+’s Latest Idea to Attract Users: Streaming the Simpsons 24/7 on a Dedicated Channel
  51. 22 March
  52. Digital Serendipity Is at Risk of Disappearing. The Internet Knows You All Too Well
  53. 21 March
  54. This 4,500-Year-Old Game Was a Complete Mystery Until Now. AI Has Finally Deciphered It
  55. Tesla Recalls Nearly Every Cybertruck Ever Sold in the U.S. It Has a Good Reason: Some Parts Are Falling Off
  56. Nvidia Eyes Another Disruptive Technology After the Success of Its AI Chips: Quantum Computers
  57. Samsung Faces One of Its Most Challenging Periods Ever. The Issue: It’s Struggling to Keep Up With TSMC and SK Hynix
  58. OpenAI’s New Voice Models Can Now Talk Like Customer Service Agents. Their Next Destination: Call Centers
  59. Chinese Scientists Have Just Turned the Moon Race Upside Down After Detecting a Design Flaw in NASA’s Reactor
  60. 19 March
  61. Elon Musk’s Dad Thought His Son Had Too Much on His Plate. Tesla’s Latest Setback Proves Him Right
  62. iPhone 16e Review: The Most Affordable iPhone No Longer Offers the Best Value
  63. Google’s New AI Model Is a Great Yet Problematic Tool: It Can Remove Watermarks From Images
  64. China Declassifies a Top Secret Spacecraft: The Highest-Altitude Radar Satellite Ever Created
  65. Data From the James Webb Space Telescope Revives a Bold Cosmic Theory: Our Universe Exists Inside a Black Hole
  66. The Stranded Astronauts Soap Opera Comes to an End: They’ve Finally Returned to Earth Nine Months Later
  67. 18 March
  68. Something Weird Is Happening With the Super Nintendo Consoles From the '90s: They’re Getting Faster and Faster
  69. Japan Makes a Historic Decision Amid U.S. Uncertainty: Deploying Long-Range Missiles Capable of Reaching North Korea and China
  70. The iPhone 16e Is Selling Like Hot Cakes. As It Turns Out, a Phone That Was Just a Phone Wasn’t Such a Bad Idea
  71. Someone Aced a Job Interview at Amazon Using AI. The Incident Is Making Google Consider Bringing Back In-Person Meetings for Candidates
  72. Elon Musk Shuts Down Design Flaw Rumors in the New Starship, Says It’s Going to Mars Next Year
  73. 17 March
  74. If You Use Wired Headphones, You’re at Risk: They’re the Ideal Prey for Hackers
  75. Something Incredible Occurs Inside the Most Advanced Chip-Making Machines: Small Supernovae
  76. Boeing’s Latest Product Isn’t a Plane. It’s Called the GLSDB, an Improved Bomb On Its Way to Ukraine
  77. While All Eyes Were on Silicon Valley, a Danish City Was Quietly Shaping Its Future. Today It’s Established Itself as the Capital of Robotics
  78. The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Had an Expected Effect on American Restaurants: It’s Boosted Their Productivity
  79. Google Is Killing Off an App That’s Been on All Android Devices Since 2016. AI Is to Blame
  80. Debris From SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Rockets Isn’t Something to Be Taken Lightly. It Cost Poland’s Space Agency President His Job
  81. 16 March
  82. Researchers Have Been Studying the Oldest Human Remains Found in Western Europe for Years. They Still Don’t Know Which Species They Belong to
  83. Can You Spot an Intelligent Person Based on Their Personality? Scientists Say You Should Stop Trying
  84. The Number of Young Chinese Students Enrolled in Japanese Art Schools Has Surged Significantly. It’s a Springboard for Long-Term Residency
  85. 15 March
  86. China Eliminates the Last Advantage Fighter Pilots Had Over AI: The Ability to Predict the Unpredictable
  87. Elon Musk Bought a New Laptop and Was Asked to Create a Microsoft Account. He Utterly Refused
  88. 14 March
  89. The Jewel in Apple’s Crown Isn’t Its Products, but Its Credibility. The Company Just Threw It Away
  90. Nvidia Addresses GeForce RTX 50 Shipment Backlash. Users Aren’t Convinced
  91. A Fired Developer Wreaked Havoc at His Former Company With a Kill Switch. He’s Now Facing 10 Years in Prison for the Damage
  92. Mufasa Is Disney’s Most Unexpected Box Office Hit This Year. It’s All Because It Didn’t Rush It to Disney+
  93. Meta Has Started to Shut Down Its Independent Fact-Checking Program. It’s Replacing It With a Tool That Uses X’s Algorithm
  94. 13 March
  95. Volkswagen Has a Backup Plan in Case Its $22,000 EV Doesn’t Succeed: Selling Sausages
  96. Chinese Scientists Claim to Have Created a Groundbreaking Device: The World’s Fastest and Most Efficient Transistor
  97. Who Is Lip-Bu Tan? Intel’s New CEO Promises a Change of Direction and May Announce Further Layoffs
  98. Taking AI Beyond the Screen: With Gemini Robotics, Google Enhances Robots’ Interaction With the Physical World
  99. Astronomers Thought They Had Counted All of Saturn’s Moons. After Studying Them for a Year, They Received Quite a Surprise
  100. Intel Has a New CEO: Lip-Bu Tan Takes Up the Role at a Crucial Time for the Tech Company
  101. 12 March
  102. Las Vegas Transformed Entertainment With The Sphere. Its Creators Now Want to Take This Innovative Concept a Step Further
  103. The World Needs More Efficient and High-Quality Batteries. Researchers Have Come Up With an Innovative Solution: Nuclear Batteries
  104. Emptying a Robot Vacuum Is a Total Bore. iRobot Has Come Up With the Perfect Solution: Sticking a Dust Compactor Into Its New Roomba
  105. Ukraine’s Problem Isn’t Just a Shortage of Weapons. It’s Also the U.S.’ Capability to Disable Supplied Artillery Remotely
  106. M4 MacBook Air (2025) Review: Apple’s Most Exciting Laptop Just Got Better With More Power at a Lower Price
  107. Chromecast Not Working? This Is Why You Can’t Cast Content and How to Fix It
  108. 11 March
  109. A Reddit User Has Found an Effective Solution to Fight Procrastination: Writing Down Tasks as Soon as You Think of Them
  110. Tesla Has a Serious Problem: Its Stock Has Been Plummeting Since the Beginning of the Year and It’s Getting Worse Day by Day
  111. China Isn’t Sitting Still When It Comes to Nuclear Fusion. It Just Took One More Step Towards Completing Its Own ITER Project
  112. A Group of North Korean Hackers Pulled Off the Biggest Crypto Robbery in History. This Is How They Did It
  113. The Astronauts Stuck in Space Are Finally Leaving the ISS. Their Final Message Is a Bold Statement: Elon Musk Was Right
  114. 10 March
  115. North Korea Eliminates Doubts About Its Alliance With Russia by Announcing Its First Nuclear-Powered Submarine
  116. Japan’s Demographic Crisis Is Causing Serious Labor Shortages. The Solution: Thousands of Cat-Faced Robots
  117. Mickey 17 Is the Latest Dystopian Sci-Fi Movie to Top the Box Office. It’s Still Not Enough
  118. France Attracts More Tourists Than Any Other Country. To Limit the Influx, It’s Increasing Flight Prices
  119. Alibaba’s RISC-V CPU Is More Than Just a Chip. It Represents China’s Path to Tech Self-Sufficiency
  120. BYD Debuts a James Bond-Like Car That Can Launch a Drone. Now the Question Is: What For?
  121. 09 March
  122. ‘I’m Literally Losing Sleep’: Bill Gates Saw Microsoft’s Dominance Threatened in 1996 by This Revolutionary Technology
  123. Best Streaming TV Device: Here Are the Top Media Players of 2025
  124. 07 March
  125. China and Elon Musk Are Now Competing Over Humanoid Robots. We’re In for a Long Ride
  126. Researchers Discover an Anomaly at the Bottom of the Pacific Ocean. The Issue: They Don’t Know What It Is
  127. One Key Fact Explains Why China Might Challenge America’s AI Dominance: DeepSeek Is 8.5 Times Cheaper to Run Than ChatGPT
  128. The Creator of Ozempic Has a New Plan: Selling and Sending Wegovy Directly to Consumers
  129. It’s Happened Again: Intuitive Machines’ Lander Reaches the Moon Successfully but Falls Over at the Last Minute
  130. SpaceX Loses Another Starship: The Rocket Has Exploded for the Second Time in a Row and Faces Its Biggest Failures in Recent History
  131. 06 March
  132. Nothing Phone (3a) Pro Review: You Can’t Judge Something Only by Its Looks… Not Even This Nothing Phone
  133. SpaceX Has Launched 8,000 Starlink Satellites in Just Five Years. This Is Why It’s Still Not Enough
  134. How to Connect Bluetooth Headphones to Xbox One
  135. The Voyager Probes Are Running Low on Plutonium 48 Years Later. NASA Has Just Taken Extreme Measures
  136. Fitbit Ionic vs. Fitbit Versa: Which Smartwatch Is the Best Fit for You?
  137. Meet Amira, an Unsettlingly Realistic Robot With Synthetic Skin That Reacts to Things Just Like You
  138. 05 March
  139. A Pakistani Astronaut on the Chinese Space Station Isn’t Just an Unexpected Sight. It’s China Aiming to Fill the Void Left by the U.S.
  140. Netflix Doesn’t Care if You Cancel Your Subscription. Data Shows You’ll Most Likely Sign Up Again at Some Point
  141. Mark Zuckerberg Celebrated His Wife’s Birthday in Style, With a $1.3 Million Rolex and a Sequined Jumpsuit
  142. Eggs Are Getting So Expensive in the U.S. That Some Companies Have Found an Unusual Solution: Renting Out Chickens
  143. Monopoly Keeps Evolving: The Latest Version of the Board Game Ditches Cash for a Mobile App
  144. 04 March
  145. Nvidia’s Graphics Cards Are the New iPhones. If You’re Looking for a Decent Model, You’ll Have to Spend $1,000
  146. A Tesla Founder Wants to Give You Some Advice: Most EVs ‘Suck.’ This Is the Most Common Mistake in the Industry
  147. Crypto Was Supposed to Be a Currency Independent From Government Control. The U.S. Just Killed the Idea
  148. TSMC Finds a Way to Avoid U.S. Tariffs. It’s Going to Cost It $100 Billion
  149. The Key to Longevity Lies Not in Our Genes but in Environmental Factors. The Good News Is That You Have the Power to Change Some of Them
  150. Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro: Say Hello to the Periscope Camera and One of the Most Intriguing AI Capabilities Ever
  151. Anthropic Raises Another $3.5 Billion. It’s Exactly What It Needs to Survive in an Increasingly Competitive Market
  152. 03 March
  153. Lenovo Is Taking the Concept of a Foldable Screen Laptop to the Next Level With Its ThinkBook Flip AI PC Concept
  154. Claude 3.7 Has Just Revived an Old Program From 1997. Will AI Models Be Able to Translate Projects Written in COBOL or FORTRAN?
  155. Satellite Imagery Uncovers a Mysterious Complex in Neom. It’s So Opulent That It Can Only Belong to One Man
  156. Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens Tried to Mate for Thousands of Years. Genetics Had Other Ideas
  157. Lenovo Introduces a Solution to Limited Laptop Screen Space: Removable Magnetic Panels. We Tried Them Out
  158. Lenovo Yoga Solar PC: Introducing the First Ultra-Thin Solar-Charged Laptop
  159. Samsung Galaxy A56 5G: Artificial Intelligence Is Making Its Way Into Samsung’s New Mid-Range Phone
  160. 02 March
  161. Xi Jinping Has His Own Version of Air Force One. This Is How China Outpaced the U.S. With Its Presidential Aircraft
  162. Congo Has Halted Its Cobalt Exports. This Is Good News for China But Not So Much for the Western Tech Industry
  163. Japan’s Paradox: The Country Keeps Attracting Tourists, But Only 17% of Its Citizens Own a Passport
  164. 01 March
  165. It May Look Like Toothpaste, But It’s Actually Coffee in a Tube. This Is the Quick Caffeine Fix That You Can Even Spread on Toast

February 2025

  1. 28 February
  2. AI Is ‘Unstoppable’: Freepik’s CEO Discusses Artificial Intelligence, Rival Models, and the EU’s Limiting Approach to AI Regulation
  3. With $28 Million in Profit, The Brutalist Is Already the Biggest Oscar Winner, Regardless of What Happens at the Awards
  4. The World’s First All-Female Space Flight Took Place in 1963 in the USSR. Katy Perry Will Be on the Second
  5. Xiaomi’s CEO Is Likely the New Richest Person in China. He Wants Nothing to Do With the Title
  6. GPT-4.5 Is No Better Than Its Competitors in Nearly Any Aspect. It Proves That Traditional AI Models Are Making Little Progress
  7. 27 February
  8. Scientists Thought They Knew Why Mars Was Red. New Research Changes Everything
  9. Putting Toilet Paper in the Fridge May Seem Weird. Believe It or Not, It Does Have Some Benefits
  10. Should We Really Be Worried About the Cracks Forming in the Earth’s Crust?
  11. Rumors About Meta’s Massive Data Centers Highlight One Issue: Big Tech Is Going All In on AI
  12. Chinese Scientists Develop a Camera They Claim Can Identify Faces From Space
  13. 26 February
  14. OpenAI Has a Golden Chance to Outshine Its Competitors. All It Has to Do Is Launch an Unlimited, Ad-Supported Version of ChatGPT
  15. Larry Ellison Wanted to Feed the World by Cultivating Lettuce on His Private Island. The Plan Isn’t Working Out as Planned
  16. NASA’s Most Powerful Computer Has Detected Something Unusual: A Spiral Structure Surrounding the Solar System
  17. Taiwan Detains a Ship After Another Undersea Cable Cut. The Issue: Only Chinese Citizens Were on Board
  18. Google Challenges Microsoft With a New AI Coding Assistant. Its Star Feature: It Offers Much More Free Use Than GitHub Copilot
  19. Mathematicians Took 300 Years to Prove Fermat’s Last Theorem. Computers Have Yet to Succeed
  20. 25 February
  21. We’ve Long Believed That Recycling Plastics Was Worth It. In the End, It Might Be Just a Myth
  22. ‘Not Mission Critical’: The U.S. Is Reportedly Starting to Dismantle Its Electric Car Charging Network
  23. Big Tech Has a Valid Reason for Investing Heavily in AI Right Now: They May Not Be Able to Do So in the Future
  24. Japan Sounds the Alarm Bell Over China’s Dominance in Global Chip and Battery Production Thanks to Its Powerful Gallium Market
  25. The Pentagon Releases a Photo Taken by Its Top-Secret Space Plane for the First Time. However, the Most Surprising Thing Isn’t the Photo
  26. Alef Aeronautics Debuts a Flying Car That Can Actually Fly. The Problem: It’s More Like a Drone Than an Actual Car
  27. The Webb Telescope Has Observed the Black Hole at the Center of the Milky Way and Discovered a Chaotic Light Show
  28. 24 February
  29. If You’ve Seen Those LinkedIn Mini-Games, You’re Not Alone: They’re Part of a Successful Strategy
  30. A Startup Claims to Have a Solution That Could End China’s Monopoly on Rare Earth Elements: Hard Drives
  31. Saudi Arabia Resumes Work on the World’s Tallest Skyscraper After a Seven-Year Delay. We’ll See How Long It Lasts
  32. 23 February
  33. The Hadfield Method: What an Astronaut’s Obsession With Failure Can Teach Us About Productivity
  34. Scotland’s Bold Plan to Save Its Forests: Sending 167 Wolves to the Highlands to Control the Deer Population
  35. The Price of Rice Has Dramatically Increased in Japan. It’s Prompted the Government to Implement Measures Typically Reserved for Natural Disasters
  36. 22 February
  37. The World’s Longest Sea Bridge Is in China and Features an Unusual Material: Bamboo
  38. Ferdinand Porsche’s Grandson Has a Winding Road Leading to His Mansion. He’s Going to Build a Tunnel for Easier Access
  39. There Was a Costly Culinary Trend During the Middle Ages That Would Make Food Inedible Today: Soaking Dishes in Spices
  40. 21 February
  41. Satellite Imagery Leaves No Doubt: The U.S. Has Restored the Pacific Base That Originally Dropped the Atomic Bombs Over Japan
  42. The Atacama Desert Is One of the Driest Places on Earth. Despite This, Scientists Are Trying to Extract Water From Its Air
  43. The Big Challenge Ahead for the Concorde’s Successor Is Dominating the Sonic Boom. Some Companies Say They’re Close
  44. I’ve Tested Grok 3: It’s a Smart and Fast AI Model, but That’s No Longer Enough
  45. Elon Musk Has a New Piece of Advice for President Trump: Deorbit the ISS Within Two Years
  46. 20 February
  47. Deep Research Isn’t Just a New AI Function. It’s the Beginning of the End for Intellectual Work as We Know It
  48. China Has an Ambitious Plan to Surpass the West in Technology. These Are the 18 Companies It’s Selected to Carry It Out
  49. 80 People Survived During a Recent Plane Crash: These Are the Three Reasons Why They’re Still Alive
  50. A Man in Poland Reported a Tank That Had Fallen From the Sky. It Was Actually a SpaceX Rocket That Reentered Uncontrollably Over Europe
  51. Astronomers Have Been Trying to Decipher a TV Signal Coming From the Sky for Five Years. The Mystery Is Finally Solved
  52. A Small Village in China Was Marketed to Tourists as a Snowy Paradise. It Was Actually Covered in Cotton Wool
  53. 19 February
  54. Grok 3: How to Access and Try Out Elon Musk’s AI Model
  55. The First Image of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey Leaves No Doubt: The Director Has Once Again Jumped Into a New Genre
  56. X-Ray Telescopes Reveal an Inconceivable Object: A Superstructure That Spans More Than a Billion Light-Years
  57. Young Programmers No Longer Know How to Code: AI Is to Coding What Calculators Were to Math Decades Ago
  58. Humane’s AI Pin Is the First Major Fiasco in the AI Era. HP Has Just Put the Final Nail in Its Coffin
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