AI Stocks Plummet: What Happened?

Several high-flying AI stocks – Nebius (NBIS), CoreWeave (CRWV), and Iren (IREN) – experienced significant price drops recently. To understand the cause of this decline, a new video explains the situation. The stock prices mentioned were on October 22, 2025, and the video was published around the same time. Source: https://www.fool.com/investing/2025/10/24/why-did-nebius-iren-and-coreweave-all-crash-on-wed

ChatGPT Launches Browser That Tracks Your Online Activity

ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser, claims to make internet surfing smarter. However, its creator wants users’ permission to monitor everything they do online. This raises concerns about privacy and data protection. The browser’s features include improved search results and faster browsing speeds. Nevertheless, the potential for it to track user activity might deter some … Read more

Using Direct-Attached Storage with Proxmox for Reliable Expansion

NAS units are not the only option for adding storage to your workstations. Direct-Attached Storage (DAS) devices can also provide reliable expansion, especially when compared to pre-built NAS chassis. Unlike NAS units, DAS devices offer a more affordable way to add storage without breaking the bank. A typical 4-bay storage server with faster Ethernet connections … Read more

Trump Attacks Canadian Ad Misquoting Ronald Reagan on Tariffs

US President Donald Trump pulled out of trade talks with Canada due to a TV ad from Ontario’s government that quoted former US President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs. But did the ad get it wrong? Let’s examine the facts. Reagan did criticize tariffs in a 1987 radio address, but he didn’t love them like Trump … Read more

Data Centers May Not Be Electricity Bill Scapegoats

Data centers have been criticized for their energy consumption and rising electricity bills, but a new study suggests that more demand can actually lower prices. Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the consulting group Brattle found that states with spikes in electricity demand saw lower prices overall, despite traditional wisdom that higher demand should … Read more

Breakthrough Gene Editing Method Could Treat Rare Genetic Disorders

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new, precise gene editing method that can correct multiple disease-causing mutations in mammalian cells. This breakthrough technology uses genetic elements from bacteria to protect the microbes from viral infection and has shown promise in treating scoliosis and other diseases. The current gene editing methods … Read more

Humans to be Replaced by Robot Hands?

Robots are close to being used in factories, but they need to solve the challenge of creating human-like hands. This problem is called “the hands problem” and it’s crucial for humanoid robots to be versatile workers, potentially worth a global market valued at $5 trillion by 2050. Researchers have been struggling to replace muscles and … Read more

Unlocking the Secrets of SuperAgers: 5 Key Habits for a Healthy Golden Age

Meet the “SuperAgers” – individuals who remain sharp and healthy well into their later years. Unlike those with good longevity, SuperAgers have brains that resemble those of much younger people. Researchers at Northwestern University have identified key habits that contribute to their exceptional cognitive and physical health. Experts agree that becoming a SuperAger is not … Read more