Green Companies Want AI—But the Power Bill (and CO2) Is Making Them Squirm

AI is pushing electricity use up and climate pledges into awkward territory—especially for “green” brands now stuck defending power-hungry models.

Orangutan moms nurse for 6.5 years—one of nature’s longest, and it’s not “extra”

Wild orangutans nurse continuously until at least 6.5 years old—one of the longest mammal records, and a survival strategy, not a quirk.

Android’s June 2026 update drops 7 new features—and Google’s clearly sweating Apple

Google’s June 2026 Android update adds 7 new features—part user-friendly polish, part Apple-fueled urgency to keep Android moving year-round.

Mars May Have Had a Northern Ocean—and a Weird Mineral “Ring” Just Gave It a Timeline

A new Nature Communications study spots a mineral “ring” and manganese signature in Mars’ Utopia Planitia—clues that could finally pin down the timeline of a lost northern ocean.

Trump’s “AI compromise” has Washington buzzing — but the details are basically vapor

Trump allegedly cut an AI regulation deal that pleases MAGA and Big Tech—but the “article” provided has no facts, names, or terms.

Steam hit “Outbound” sparked a backlash after dev urged a critic to delete his bad review

Steam’s cozy hit “Outbound” took off—then a dev told a critic to refund the game and delete his bad review. Reddit didn’t let it slide.

Thailand Just Dropped a New Long-Neck Dinosaur—and It’s the Biggest Yet in Southeast Asia

Thailand’s new long-neck herbivore is being billed as Southeast Asia’s biggest dinosaur—plus a sign the region’s fossil record is finally flexing.

Thailand Just Bagged Southeast Asia’s Biggest Long-Neck Dinosaur—And That’s a Big Deal

Thailand-based researchers and UCL say they’ve identified a new long-necked herbivore—the biggest dinosaur ever found in Southeast Asia.

Steam’s New Cozy Hit “Outbound” Picked a Fight With a Bad Review—and Lost

Steam’s cozy hit “Outbound” is selling well—until a dev asked a critic to refund the game and delete the bad review. Reddit went nuclear.

A “Light Conveyor Belt” on a Chip Can Steer Nanoparticles on Curvy Routes—Then Bring ’Em Back

A Nature Communications study shows a “light conveyor belt” chip steering nanoparticles along curvy paths—and reversing them back to start.

The U.S. Just Dropped More “UAP” Files—Photos, Videos, Reports, and Plenty of Shrugs

The U.S. released more UAP files—photos, videos, and reports. No alien reveal, just proof the government logs weird sightings it can’t quickly explain.