Kim Kardashian Strips Down in Snake Skin Dress for Bezos Wedding Pre-Party

Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, and Khloé Kardashian joined forces to get ready for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s pre-wedding welcome event in Venice. The SKIMS founder shared several photos on Instagram of herself slipping into a slinky snakeskin gown designed by Versace. The star-studded trio prepared for the June 26 event together, with Kim showing … Read more

Wearables’ AI Summaries: Overhyped and Underwhelming

Wearables have transformed the way we track our fitness and health. But beneath their sleek designs, these devices contain a catch-all solution to provide users with actionable insights – AI summaries. However, after testing various wearables, I’ve come to realize that these AI-generated summaries often fall short of expectations. These platforms claim to utilize artificial … Read more

Eating Antioxidant-Rich Foods May Lower Cognitive Decline Risk by 80%

A new study published in the journal Nutrients suggests that eating more antioxidant-rich foods may lower the risk of cognitive decline by 80%. The research, conducted on 1,084 adults aged 55 and older, found a clear pattern: people with higher antioxidant index scores had lower odds of having mild cognitive impairment. The study, which looked … Read more

Fans Slam The Alters Over Undisclosed Gen AI Use in Game

Fans of the game The Alters have expressed outrage and disappointment after discovering evidence of undisclosed use of large language models (LLMs) in subtitles and flavor text. The developer, 11 Bit Studios, has not made any public disclosure about using AI tools despite a requirement from Valve to do so as part of the Steam … Read more

Scientists Uncover the Mystery of Disk Galaxy Structure

Our understanding of disk galaxy structure has long been a topic of debate among astronomers. Recent data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has shed new light on this mystery, revealing that many disk galaxies have two distinct disks: a thick outer disk and an embedded thin inner disk. Researchers analyzed archival data from 111 … Read more

NASA Satellite Blast Mysteriously Detectable After 54 Years

Astronomers have detected a mysterious radio burst from a dead NASA satellite, shedding new light on the phenomenon of electrostatic discharges. The signal came from Relay 2, a communications satellite launched in 1964 and operational until its retirement in 1967. Researchers at Australia’s Curtin University used a system of 36 radio telescopes to detect the … Read more

ISS Crew Begins Week with Research and Routine Tasks

A busy week at the International Space Station (ISS) got underway on Monday, with a trio of research projects, vision checks, and routine tasks taking center stage. Pharmaceutical researcher Nichole Ayers led an investigation into protein behavior in fluids using surface tension to minimize interactions with solid walls. The study aims to create better models … Read more

Neil Young’s Glastonbury Set Will Finally Live Stream

Neil Young’s headlining set at Glastonbury will finally be live-streamed, a change from earlier this week when the BBC announced it wouldn’t happen. The festival organizer later reversed its decision after Young expressed his concerns about partnering with the BBC. In January, Young initially pulled out of the gig due to what he described as … Read more

New COVID-19 Variant Causes Sore Throat with Sharp Pain

A new variant of COVID-19 has emerged in the US and is causing a painful sore throat that feels like “razor blades.” This subvariant, known as Nimbus, makes up about a third of current cases and is more likely to cause throat problems than earlier forms. Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious disease specialist at the … Read more