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Users Have Clicked the ‘Unsubscribe’ Button in Emails Without a Second Thought for Years. That’s Exactly What Cybercriminals Expect
SecuritySome unsubscribe links are used to verify active emails or launch attacks, so clicking one can expose you to scams or malware.
Researchers Reach a Massive Milestone in Recycling: Converting Plastics Into Paracetamol
HealthThe breakthrough relies on a well-known bacterium found in our digestive system: Escherichia coli.
Read more »One Phenomenon Has Both Economists and K-Pop Fans on Edge in South Korea: The BTS Reunion
MagnetAs the band prepares to return to the stage, it faces a massive challenge: a changed K-pop industry.
Read more »Classical Music Concerts Are in Vogue Again. It’s All About the Candles
MusicCandlelight events are popular worldwide. However, critics say they trivialize classical music.
Read more »Archaeologists Discovered Strange Prehistoric Spheres in the Middle of the Amazon. Inside Were Human and Animal Bones
ResearchA group of researchers found seven spheres of different sizes in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.
Read more »One Type of Content Is Quietly Dominating All Streaming Platforms: Anime
StreamingIt has evolved into more than just a section for enthusiasts. It’s now the primary driving force behind the business.
Read more »Trump Mobile Promised Its T-1 Phone Would Be ‘Made in America.’ It’s Not Really Clear What That Means
SmartphonesExperts have said that making a phone in the U.S. is almost impossible because of the higher costs and lack of infrastructure.
Read more »Watching Instagram or TikTok on TV Is Becoming a Reality: Video Apps’ Ambitious Plans to Land on Smart TVs
StreamingTV advertising is too lucrative to ignore. That’s why TikTok and Instagram are preparing their apps for smart TVs.
Read more »A Company Hired This Man and Forgot About Him. This Is How He Got Paid Without Doing Any Work
Business and EconomicsA real estate agency recruited this employee, but his boss was let go before he even started.
Read more »Israel Has Been Bombing Nuclear Facilities Built by Other Countries for Decades. This Is the Real Risk of Collapse
EnergyOver the past five decades, Israel has repeatedly bombed nuclear plants in Iraq, Syria, and Iran.
Read more »South Koreans Face a Massive Issue: What to Do With the Thousands of Dogs They Can No Longer Eat
MagnetThis situation presents a paradox for South Korea–a moral advancement that risks becoming a silent disaster for many individuals.
Read more »Vinegar May Hold a Clue to Treating Depression, Study Finds
HealthA study observed a reduction in depressive symptoms in participants who consumed small amounts of vinegar.
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Funko Yourself: How to Use ChatGPT to Create a Funko Version of Yourself
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The Chromecast USB Port Offers More Than Just Power: Here Are Three Lesser-Known Uses You Should Try
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Web OS vs. AMOLED vs. POLED: Here Are the Terms You Need to Know When It Comes to Your Smart TV
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How to Cut the Cable Cord in 2025: A Step-by-Step Guide on Switching to a Live Streaming TV Option
The U.S. Charges for Its AI, Prioritizing Immediate Profits. China Offers It for Free, Focusing on the Coming Decades
Robotics and AIThe U.S. develops premium, proprietary AI solutions. Meanwhile, China shares open models to foster global dependency.
Read more »The U.S. Claims to Have Destroyed Iran’s Uranium Centrifuges. Iran Needed Them to Develop an Atomic Bomb
EnergyEach centrifuge separates only a small amount of uranium-235, so hundreds or thousands must be connected in a cascade.
Read more »If You’re Wondering How to Create Effective AI Prompts, Anthropic Just Released a Guide
Robotics and AIThe company has released a fantastic, free prompt engineering guide that turns advanced generative AI techniques into skills anyone can learn.
Read more »Some People Believe Eating Carrots Will Help Them Get a Tan. It’s Not as Easy as It Sounds
HealthThe effect on skin color is actually due to beta-carotene, a pigment found in carrots, pumpkins, mangoes, and other fruits and vegetables.
Read more »Lisbon Had Wanted to Become a Tourist Capital for Years. Today, It’s Hell on Earth for Locals
MagnetRental prices have skyrocketed, and a significant portion of the city’s population has relocated to the outskirts.
Read more »See It to Believe It: Moths Use Stars to Navigate During Migration
SpaceIn a recent study, scientists projected artificial stars in a planetarium designed for moths to test this theory.
Read more »How Much Has CEO Pay Risen Over the Past 40 Years? A Study Found 1,089%
Business and EconomicsIn 2024, Axon CEO Rick Smith was the highest-paid CEO, earning $164 million.
Read more »Residents in Santa Monica Are Waging War Against the Beeps Made by Waymo’s Robotaxis
MobilityUnder federal law, all self-driving cars are required to making a beeping noise when they back up for safety purposes.
Read more »Novo Nordisk Has Made a Fortune With Ozempic, but It Knows Its Success Won’t Last Forever. So, It Has Already Developed Two Substitutes
HealthCompetition is increasingly fierce in the market opened by Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals.
Read more »The Question of How Ukraine Managed to Infiltrate Russia With Thousands of Drones Has a Simple Answer: Bribery
MagnetOperation Spiderweb revealed that 21st-century warfare is defined by creativity and stealth rather than brute force.
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