Swiss scientists flipped 3 genes in old mice, and their memories snapped back

Swiss researchers briefly activated 3 “youth” genes in memory-trace neurons, and old mice started remembering again. Big promise, big caveats.

Hollywood’s New Nightmare: AI Can Spit Out a 60-Second “Film” for Under $50

AI video tools now generate 1080p, 60-second clips for under $50, forcing Hollywood, Netflix, and game studios to rethink budgets, jobs, and copyrights.

Deepfakes Are Coming for Hollywood, and Your Company’s Bank Account, Too

AI video tools are getting scary-good and dirt-cheap, fueling Hollywood disruption, $27M deepfake frauds, and a regulatory crackdown.

Galaxy owners say a mystery “Numero LLC” hijacked admin control, and locked them out cold

Mystery “Numero LLC” is showing up as admin on some Galaxy phones, users say it’s locking them out via enterprise-style device management.

NASA Put a Fungus on a Meteorite in Space, and It Coughed Up Platinum and Palladium

NASA tested “space biomining” on the ISS, and a fungus helped release platinum and palladium from a meteorite in microgravity.

130 Square Feet, Zero Wasted Space: The Shoji Tiny House Is a Master Class in Compromise

A 130 sq ft tiny house called Shoji squeezes living, cooking, and sleeping into one flexible room, smart design, real trade-offs, no fluff.