Secret to Sloths’ Slow Life May Lie in Ancient ‘Jumping Genes’
In new research, scientists sequenced and analyzed chromosome-level genomes of the Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus) and the southern anteater (Tamandua tetradactyla). The post Secret to Sloths’ Slow Life May Lie in Ancient ‘Jumping Genes’ appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News…Read MoreContinue Reading
I changed two Linux settings for my Nvidia GPU and gained FPS I didn’t know I was missing
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How AI and Linux devs are keeping old AMD Radeon cards alive
Proving that AI can fuse with old technology to help fight against planned obsolescence…Read MoreContinue Reading
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 214 — Moon Man
Moon Man – With Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine – YouTube Watch On On Episode 214 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine about his past and the space agency’s future. There are NASA Administrators, and then there are NASA Administrators—all are very accomplished individualsContinue Reading
Closer every day: A spectacular 30-day collage of the Venus-Jupiter conjunction (photo)
Astrophotographer Soumyadeep Mukherjee has shared a spectacular 30-day collage of the western night sky titled “Closer, Everyday”, which captures the subtle motion of Jupiter and Venus as they danced through the skies above Kolkata, India, ahead of a dramatic planetary conjunction. The photos used to create the collage were taken with a Nikon Z6II cameraContinue Reading
World News Today Live Updates on June 14, 2026 : Peruvian cops disguised themselves as World Cup mascots to catch suspected drug dealer off guard
World News Today Live Updates on June 14, 2src26: Stay informed on global events with our in-depth world news coverage, bringing you the latest developments across politics, economy, and culture. Discover insights into international affairs, breaking news, and the trends shaping our interconnected world, all in one place…Continue Reading
NASA Awards Contract for Construction Services in California
NASA has selected multiple small businesses for the Western Regional Multiple Award Construction Contract, which supports a broad range of facility enhancement, modernization, and sustainment work at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley, and other federal agencies in the region…Continue Reading
S. Korea, U.S., Japan hold talks on N. Korea
South Korea had a trilateral meeting with officials from the United States and Japan in Tokyo on North Korean affairs this week, the foreign ministry said Saturday…Continue Reading
2025’s Biggest Breakthroughs in Mathematics
2025 marked a historic year in mathematics. Researchers solved a major case of Hilbert’s ambitious sixth problem, proved a sweeping new theorem about hyperbolic surfaces, and settled the longstanding three-dimensional Kakeya conjecture. Watch this year’s Biggest Breakthroughs in Physics: https://youtu.be/CPoQkE9KaAY 00:00 – Hilbert’s Sixth Problem Solved In a landmark achievement,Continue Reading
Workers set up scaffolding outside Kennedy Center
A judge has rejected a last-minute bid by the Kennedy Center to pause a court order requiring that Traitor 47’s name be scrubbed from Washington’s leading performing arts venue.Continue Reading
Excitement in Boston ahead of Haiti-Scotland World Cup match
Haiti fans brought their Carnival groove to downtown Boston ahead of their team’s first World Cup match since 1974, competing with the bagpipes of Scotland’s Tartan Army, which has also set up camp in the city. #boston #haiti #scotland #worldcup2026 #fifaworldcup #soccer #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4uCasPDContinue Reading
Lucy’s hunter revealed: Giant crocodile terrorized early human ancestors
A newly identified crocodile species nicknamed “Lucy’s hunter” prowled Ethiopia’s rivers when Lucy’s species walked the Earth more than 3 million years ago. The giant predator was likely the most dangerous animal in the ecosystem and may have regularly hunted early human relatives., Read MoreContinue Reading











