PlayStation Plus Subscribers Frustrated with Price Hikes and Changes

PlayStation Plus subscribers are speaking out against recent price hikes and changes to the subscription service, citing frustration over increased costs and a sense of “FOMO” among gamers. The latest PS Plus Reddit post to go viral shows a subscriber who has cancelled their 15-year membership due to these reasons. While it’s unclear if this … Read more

Artists Secretly Lived in Mall Apartment for 4 Years

Eight Rhode Island artists set up a secret apartment in an off-map crawl space of Providence Place mall in the early 2000s. The group made the forgotten concrete back room into a home, complete with a TV, dining table, and couch, using materials scavenged from abandoned mill buildings. Their living space was heavily influenced by … Read more

Dazzling Galaxy Defies Early Universe Predictions

Astronomers are re-examining key assumptions about the early universe after discovering a galaxy that appears just 330 million years after the Big Bang, yet emits intense ultraviolet radiation that should have been absorbed by the surrounding intergalactic medium. The galaxy, JADES-GS-z13-1, was detected using the James Webb Space Telescope’s Near-Infrared Camera. At a redshift of … Read more

The Hidden Dangers of Digital Distraction

The constant buzz of notifications from your phone can be a major obstacle to productivity. Researchers have found that simply moving the device away may not be enough to combat distraction, highlighting the need for deeper change. A recent study published in Frontiers in Computer Science explored this issue, asking whether putting the phone just … Read more

23andMe Files for Bankruptcy Protection Amid Financial Struggles

Genetic testing service 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it navigates an uncertain future. The California-based company, founded in 2006, has struggled financially since its initial public offering (IPO) in 2021. As of March 23, 23andMe’s shares were worth less than a dollar, and the company faces challenges in finding a sustainable … Read more

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Breaking Down Quantum Entanglement in Strange Metals

Researchers at Rice University have made a breakthrough in understanding strange metals using quantum information science. These unusual materials don’t follow the usual rules of electricity and magnetism, behaving unpredictably at low temperatures. The discovery could lead to advancements in superconductors, which could revolutionize energy transmission by eliminating power loss. To solve this puzzle, scientists … Read more

Thousands Protest Against Musk’s Tesla Amid Economic Concerns

Thousands of protesters took to the streets on Saturday, March 29th, to express their opposition to Elon Musk’s efforts at Tesla. The demonstration marked a “Global Day of Action” with protests targeting hundreds of Tesla locations across US, Canada, and Europe. At nearly two months into its campaign, the anti-Tesla movement shows no signs of … Read more

The Dark Side of British Psychiatry

A shocking new book reveals the true extent of William Sargant’s brutal psychiatric treatments in 1940s and 1950s Britain. “The Sleep Room” by Jon Stock is a damning portrait of a man who, under the guise of medical progress, left a trail of broken lives in his wake. Sargant, once hailed as an “iconoclast” and … Read more

Wasp with Venus Flytrap-Like Abdomen Uncovered in Ancient Fossil

Scientists have discovered a previously unknown species of wasp preserved in 99-million-year-old Kachin amber. The insect, named Sirenobethylus charybdis, has an abdomen resembling that of a Venus flytrap. Researchers believe this unique feature is used to capture prey and lay eggs inside the host’s body. The wasp’s rear end, which resembles a grasping jaw, may … Read more