Everyone Is Judging AI by These Tests. But Experts Say Theyโ€™re Close to Meaningless.

Earth-Like Planets Are More Common Than We Thought, Study Says.

New report sounds alarm on health fallout from mRNA vaccine funding cuts.

The Great Big Power Play.

Higher inflation means higher relative price dispersion and therefore higher risk for nearly all consumers.

The Stealth Tactic Bosses Are Using to Get You Back to the Office. Nope, not gonna work on me.

The Age of Nuclear-Powered Commercial Ships May Be Getting Closer.

See How a Chinese Attack on Taiwan Would Be Japanโ€™s Problem.

Inventing a Nonexistent Famine Should Be a Credibility Killer.

What an unprocessed photo looks like. There is no “how something really looked.”

As AI gobbles up chips, prices for devices may rise.

This week has seen the announcement by the Trump Administration that they are going to be building โ€œbattleshipsโ€, a subject that is well within my beat, so I figured I would take the time to start by saying that these are nothing of the sort.

62 Years in the making: NYCโ€™s newest water tunnel nears the finish line.

COVID Vaccines Slashed Kidsโ€™ ER Visits by 76 Percent, Study Finds.

China launches live-fire drills around Taiwan simulating blockade of major ports.

Description of Orbits and Ephemerides.

Report Warns Millions of Americans Are โ€˜Functionally Unemployedโ€™.

Goodbye to solar panels: Japan finally creates solar cells that donโ€™t need to be flat to work โ€“ A Milestone tried since 1883.

Luxury goods were once built to last. Now, some fall apart as easily as fast fashion.

“Believe all woman.”

BlueBird 6: Worldโ€™s largest commercial comms satellite launched by Starlink rival.

Science Funding Goes Beyond the Universities.

How You Do Policy

Indeed. Worldwide ROI on that (including kicking off viable electric vehicles) is in the +$2 trillion neighborhood, and rapidly increasing. And that’s how you do it if you want to win.

Lost World

To think that my childhood and the childhood of everyone I knew in the 1980s is now some mythical lost world that Gen Z clowns do not believe even existed. However, by the time I was around 9, I could ride my bike anywhere I wanted. It was the same for all the other kids I knew about. It was absolutely, completely normal.