Rosamund Pike says 2005’s “Doom” nearly swallowed her whole, and yeah, it bombed

Rosamund Pike says 2005’s $60M “Doom” left her “completely overwhelmed”, and the notorious flop still haunts game-to-movie Hollywood.

China’s “Artificial Leaf” Turns CO₂ + Water Into Fuel Building Blocks, In Plain Sunlight

China built a lab “artificial leaf” that uses sunlight to turn CO₂ and water into carbon monoxide, a key stepping-stone toward synthetic fuels.

Airbus Teases an A380 Comeback, But Only If Airlines Put Real Money on the Table

Airbus is hinting at a post-A380 super-jumbo, but only if airlines show real demand with firm orders, not nostalgia or hype.

A Critically Endangered Sea Turtle Washed Up Near Galveston, And It Was Wearing a “Living Coat”

A Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, one of the world’s most endangered, washed up near Galveston coated in barnacles and algae, a sign it’s been weak for a while.

Sick of Big Tech vaults? Passbolt lets you self-host your passwords, if you can handle it

Passbolt lets you self-host an open-source password vault, but patches, backups, VPNs, and key management are the real price of “control.”

A 36-Mile “Generation Ship” for 1,000 People, And Nobody’s Coming Home

A 36-mile “generation ship” called Chrysalis imagines 1,000 people living in a spinning, self-sustaining colony for a 250-year, one-way trip to another star.