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.

China Just Logged a 7‑Month Spaceflight—and the Hard Part Wasn’t the Launch

China’s crew just came home after nearly seven months in orbit—a national record that signals serious operational maturity, not just PR.

Amazfit’s New Balance 3 and Ultra Get Smarter—and 15% More Expensive

Amazfit’s Balance 3 and Ultra bring better health sensors and long battery life—but a 15% price bump risks alienating the brand’s value crowd.

Apple Might Ditch USB‑C on Some iPhones—But This “Article” Has No Actual Reporting

Apple ditching USB‑C on two iPhones would be a big deal—too bad the “article” provided contains zero reporting to rewrite.

France’s Trees Are Going Into “Survival Mode”—and Then Quietly Dying Anyway

France’s heat-and-drought combo is pushing trees into emergency shutdown—saving them for a season, then setting them up for slow decline.

Wild n Chill wants to make survival games relaxing again—co-op, cabins, and a dog

A new “cozy survival” sequel promises cabins, split-screen co-op for four, 11 regions—and a dog to keep you alive. No date yet, Steam only.

Real-Time Catalysts: Robots, Live Chemistry, and the Race to Make Cleaner Fuels

Real-time catalyst research—live measurements, AI-style data methods, and lab robots—aims to speed CO₂-to-fuel chemistry without fooling itself on durability.

Bezos’ New Glenn blows up on the pad—bad timing for NASA’s Moon plans

New Glenn exploded during a Florida ground test, threatening Blue Origin’s launch cadence—and NASA’s already fragile Moon schedule.

“Forever chemical” PFOS may be messing with fish before they even hatch, study warns

PFOS, a PFAS “forever chemical,” may bind to fish blood/liver proteins and disrupt development starting at the embryo stage—before hatch day.

Spain’s Moeve is shipping 44,000 tons of “waste-based” marine fuel to clean up Canary ferries

Moeve (formerly Cepsa) will supply ~44,000 U.S. tons of waste-based marine biofuel to Canary routes through 2025, aiming for big CO2 cuts fast.