Education & Careers

Social Media Architecture Dooms Platforms to Endless Toxicity, Study Warns

New research shows social media's structural design inevitably leads to toxicity, echo chambers, and inequality. No platform fixes work without fundamental redesign.

Health & Medicine

Climate Crisis Intensifies Allergy Season: Experts Warn of 'Unprecedented' Pollen Surge

Climate change is making pollen seasons longer and more severe, affecting millions in the US. Experts warn of unprecedented allergy symptoms and rising health costs.

Cybersecurity

DNA IDs Four More Doomed Franklin Expedition Sailors, Solving 178-Year-Old Mystery

DNA analysis identifies four more Franklin expedition crew members, bringing total identified to eight, using advanced forensic science and descendant DNA matches.

Science & Space

JPL Rotor Breakthrough Paves Way for Heavier, Long-Distance Mars Helicopters

JPL engineers achieve rotor breakthrough for Mars helicopters, enabling heavier payloads and longer flights for the upcoming SkyFall mission launching as soon as 2028.

Technology

Breakthrough: Movable Qubits Combine Best of Both Quantum Worlds

Researchers demonstrate moving spin qubits between quantum dots without decoherence, merging manufacturability with flexibility for better quantum computing.

Science & Space

The Celestial Display Above Earth: Airglow and the Milky Way from the ISS

NASA astronaut Chris Williams captured the Milky Way rising above Earth's airglow from the ISS. This article explains airglow, compares it to auroras, and highlights the image's scientific significance.

Science & Space

Revolutionizing Onboard Processing: NASA's Next-Generation Spaceflight Computer

NASA and Microchip develop HPSC processor delivering over 100x computing power for future space missions, enabling onboard autonomy and real-time decisions.

Science & Space

From Dream to Reality: Anton Kiriwas and His Role in NASA’s Artemis Missions

Anton Kiriwas, a senior technical integration manager for NASA's Exploration Ground Systems, plays a crucial problem-solving role in the Artemis missions, from launch to recovery.

Science & Space

Psyche Spacecraft Captures Stunning Crescent Mars Image Ahead of Gravity Assist

NASA's Psyche spacecraft captured a crescent Mars image on May 3, 2026, three million miles away, ahead of a gravity assist on May 15 that will boost it toward asteroid Psyche.

Science & Space

SpaceX Dragon Set to Deliver New Science Experiments to the ISS

NASA and SpaceX launch the 34th resupply mission with 6,500 lbs of supplies and experiments—ODYSSEY, STORIE, and Laplace—to the ISS, advancing microgravity research and space weather understanding.

Technology

6 Ways Fixed-Height Cards Can Break Your Layout

Fixed-height cards break when content changes: translations, font adjustments, or edits. This listicle reveals six hidden dangers and why flexible layouts win.

Web Development

7 Essential Tricks for Building Stunning Zigzag CSS Grid Layouts

A 7-item guide to creating accessible zigzag CSS grid layouts using a grid foundation and transform trick, avoiding flexbox pitfalls.

Web Development

10 Critical Facts About Google's Controversial Prompt API and Gemini Nano in Chrome

10 facts about Google's Prompt API: silent 4GB Gemini Nano download, automatic redownload, Mozilla opposition, policy restrictions, and web standards concerns.

Web Development

5 Essential Steps to Create Folded Corners with CSS corner-shape

Learn to create folded corners using CSS corner-shape in 5 steps: understand the property, set variables, apply bevel, build flip side, and animate.

Cybersecurity

Browser-Based Data Exfiltration Exposes Critical DLP Blind Spot

Browser activities like copy/paste and AI prompts bypass traditional DLP, creating urgent data loss blind spot, says Keep Aware research.

Cybersecurity

Australia’s ACSC Sounds Alarm: ClickFix Campaign Unleashes Vidar Stealer on Organizations

ACSC warns of active ClickFix attacks dropping Vidar Stealer; urges immediate user awareness and technical defenses to stop credential theft.

Cybersecurity

ShinyHunters Strikes Instructure Again: Hundreds of College Canvas Portals Defaced in Extortion Spree

ShinyHunters exploits Canvas vulnerability, defaces hundreds of college login portals, demands $2.5M ransom. Experts warn of education sector crisis.

Cybersecurity

Zara Cyberattack: 197,000 Customers' Data Compromised in Major Breach

A data breach at fast-fashion giant Zara has exposed the personal information of over 197,000 customers, according to Have I Been Pwned.

Cybersecurity

JDownloader Download Manager Website Breached to Deliver Python RAT via Malicious Installers

JDownloader.org was hacked, replacing installers with a Python RAT. Users who downloaded between March 11-14 risk full system compromise. Verify file hashes immediately.

Cloud Computing

Azure Local Enables Microsoft Sovereign Private Cloud to Handle Thousands of Servers

Microsoft's Azure Local now supports thousands of servers per sovereign environment, enabling scalable, compliant AI workloads and resilient operations for regulated industries.

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