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Panama’s ocean lifeline vanishes for the first time in 40 years

Science dailyScience4 hours ago
Every year, Panama’s Pacific coast benefits from powerful seasonal winds that drive nutrient-rich waters to the surface, sustaining fisheries and protecting coral reefs. But in 2025, for the first time in at least four decades, this crucial upwelling did not occur. Scientists suspect weakened trad...

Astronomers uncover a hidden world on the solar system’s edge

Science dailyScience10 hours ago
Astronomers have uncovered a massive new trans-Neptunian object, 2017 OF201, lurking at the edge of our solar system. With an orbit stretching 25,000 years and a size that may qualify it as a dwarf planet, this mysterious world challenges long-held assumptions about the “empty” space beyond Nept...

Why is an Amazon-backed AI startup making Orson Welles fan fiction?

TechCrunchTechnology14 hours ago
This is a bad idea.

Strange new bacteria found in Amazon sand flies. Could it spread to humans?

Science dailyScience15 hours ago
A newly discovered species of Bartonella bacteria in Brazil’s Amazon sand flies shares DNA similarities with dangerous Andean strains. Scientists stress the need for further studies to see if it can infect humans and spread beyond its known regions.

MIT scientists uncover shocking origin of the moon’s magnetic scars

Science dailyScience17 hours ago
For decades, scientists have puzzled over why lunar rocks show signs of strong magnetism when the moon itself has no global magnetic field today. New simulations suggest the answer may lie in a powerful asteroid impact billions of years ago.

EU fines Google $3.5B over adtech ‘abuse’

TechCrunchTechnology18 hours ago
This is the EU's largest antitrust penalty ever — and Trump has already threatened to "nullify" it.

A common supplement could reverse the hidden harm of sucralose

Science dailyScience19 hours ago
Sucralose, the sugar substitute in many diet products, may weaken cancer immunotherapy by altering gut bacteria and reducing arginine levels needed for immune cells. But supplementation with arginine or citrulline could counteract this effect, pointing to new clinical trial possibilities.

The growing debate over expanding age verification laws

TechCrunchTechnology20 hours ago
As age and identity verification laws become more mainstream, this legislation could have a dire impact on privacy.

Musk’s $1T pay package is full of watered-down versions of his own broken promises

TechCrunchTechnology22 hours ago
Musk used to say Tesla would make 20 million cars and one million humanoid robots per year. The company's board wants far less than that in exchange for $1 trillion.

Experts warn: Smartphones before 13 could harm mental health for life

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Getting a smartphone before age 13 may drastically increase the risk of poor mental health later in life, according to data from more than 100,000 people. Early use is linked to suicidal thoughts, aggression, and detachment, largely driven by social media, cyberbullying, and lost sleep. Researchers ...

Satellites confirm 1990s sea-level predictions were shockingly accurate

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Satellite data reveals sea-level rise has unfolded almost exactly as predicted by 1990s climate models, with one key underestimation: melting ice sheets. Researchers stress the importance of refining local projections as seas continue to rise faster than before.

The fat you can’t see may be damaging your heart, even if you exercise

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Hidden fat wrapped around organs, known as visceral fat, has now been linked to faster heart aging. Using AI and imaging from more than 21,000 people in the UK Biobank, scientists found that this invisible belly fat accelerates stiffening and inflammation of the heart, while fat stored around hips a...

Baby pterosaurs died in ancient storms—and their fossils reveal the truth

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Two tiny pterosaurs, preserved for 150 million years, have revealed a surprising cause of death: violent storms. Researchers at the University of Leicester discovered both hatchlings, nicknamed Lucky and Lucky II, with broken wings—injuries consistent with being tossed through the air by powerful ...

Scientists made plastic that eats carbon

Science dailyScience1 days ago
A team of chemists has discovered how to transform PET plastic waste into BAETA, a material that captures CO2 with remarkable efficiency. Instead of ending up as microplastics in the environment, discarded bottles and textiles could become tools to combat climate change. The method is energy-friendl...

Tiny gold quantum needles with astonishing powers discovered

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Scientists at the University of Tokyo have unveiled “gold quantum needles,” a newly discovered nanocluster structure formed under unusual synthesis conditions. Unlike typical spherical clusters, these elongated, pencil-shaped formations display unique quantum behaviors and respond to near-infrar...

OpenAI reorganizes research team behind ChatGPT’s personality

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
OpenAI is shuffling the team that shapes its AI models' behavior, and its leader is moving on to another project within the company.

Ghost sharks grow teeth on their heads to mate

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Ghost sharks have evolved rows of true teeth on a bizarre forehead rod used for mating. Fossil and genetic evidence revealed the tenaculum’s teeth develop the same way as those inside the mouth, offering a striking example of evolution’s ability to repurpose biological tools.

Oceans could reach a dangerous tipping point by 2050

Science dailyScience1 days ago
UC Santa Barbara researchers project that human impacts on oceans will double by 2050, with warming seas and fisheries collapse leading the charge. The tropics and poles face the fastest changes, and coastal regions will be hardest hit, threatening food and livelihoods worldwide.

Screw the money — Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement sucks for writers

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Writers aren't getting this settlement because their work was fed to an AI -- this is just a costly slap on the wrist for Anthropic because it illegally downloaded books instead of buying them.

Shell to pay: Crims invade your PC with CastleRAT malware, now in C and Python

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Pro tip, don't install PowerShell commands without approval A team of data thieves has doubled down by developing its CastleRAT malware in both Python and C variants. Both versions spread by tricking users into pasting malicious commands through a technique called ClickFix, which uses fake fixes and...

Google fined €2.95bn by EU for abusing advertising dominance

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
The Commission said competitors faced higher costs and reduced revenues as a result.

Personalized AI companion app Dot is shutting down

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Dot, a personalized AI companion, is shutting down.

Attorneys general warn OpenAI ‘harm to children will not be tolerated’

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings met with and sent an open letter to OpenAI to express their concerns over the safety of ChatGPT, particularly for children and teens. 

Google Gemini dubbed ‘high risk’ for kids and teens in new safety assessment

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Google's Gemini comes up short on kids' safety, says Common Sense Media.

Cutting through the equity noise: Don’t miss this powerhouse panel at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Leaders from Pulley, 645 Ventures, and Epigram Legal join the Builders Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, happening October 27-29 in San Francisco. Register to join.

A timeline of the US semiconductor market in 2025

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
From leadership changes at legacy semiconductor companies to wishy washy policy around chip exports, a lot has happened already.

These clear windows can secretly produce solar power

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Scientists have created a transparent solar coating that turns ordinary windows into clean energy generators without affecting clarity. Using cholesteric liquid crystal layers, the coating redirects polarized sunlight to the window edges where solar cells collect it. A small prototype already powere...

Scientists just found a hidden quantum geometry that warps electrons

Science dailyScience1 days ago
A hidden quantum geometry that distorts electron paths has finally been observed in real materials. This “quantum metric,” once thought purely theoretical, may revolutionize electronics, superconductivity, and ultrafast devices.

Roblox announces short-form video feed for gameplay clips, new AI tools for creators, and more

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Users can scroll through a feed of gameplay moments shared by the Roblox community and react to the clips using emojis, and they can jump into an experience right from a video.

Tesla’s ad spend on X has shrunk to almost nothing

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Tesla spent a fraction on X in early 2025 compared to 2024. It also paid $300,000 to Kimbal Musk's drone company.

Warner Bros. sues Midjourney for AI images of Superman, Batman, and other characters

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Warner Bros. says that Midjourney knowingly engaged in wrongful conduct, noting that the company previously restricted subscribers from generating content based on infringing images but recently lifted those protections.

Seagrass found to be a powerful carbon sponge with a surprising weakness

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Seagrass, a vital coastal ecosystem, may be one of the planet’s best natural carbon sponges—but its fate depends on how we manage nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. While moderate nutrient input can supercharge seagrass growth and boost carbon storage, too much—especially nitrogen—fuels...

Natron’s liquidation shows why the US isn’t ready to make its own batteries

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The sodium-ion battery startup went from announcing a $1.4 billion factory to filing for liquidation in just over a year. Natron's troubled journey illustrates the challenges in making batteries in the U.S.

Woolly mammoth teeth reveal the world’s oldest microbial DNA

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Scientists have uncovered microbial DNA preserved in mammoth remains dating back more than one million years, revealing the oldest host-associated microbial DNA ever recovered. By sequencing nearly 500 specimens, the team identified ancient bacterial lineages—including some linked to modern elepha...

X is now offering me end-to-end encrypted chat — you probably shouldn’t trust it yet

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
X's new encrypted messaging feature, XChat, has some red flags.

Scale AI’s former CTO launches AI agent that could solve big data’s biggest problem

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Isotopes, co-founded by Arun Murthy, launched a sophisticated analytics agent. Arun was one of the creators of Hadoop who later joined Scale AI.

OpenAI hires the team behind Xcode coding assistant Alex

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The team behind Alex, which built a popular tool that let devs use AI models within Apple's development suite Xcode, is joining OpenAI.

The blueprint for lasting companies and communities with Discord’s Jason Citron and Campuswire’s Tade Oyerinde at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
When you design for people instead of institutions, you don’t just build a product. You build a movement. That’s the idea behind this Builders Stage session called “Creating Communities and Companies That Last."

Tesla shareholders to vote on investing in Musk’s AI startup xAI

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
A shareholder proposal would allow Tesla to invest in Elon Musk's rival AI firm, xAI if approved. Tesla's board didn't recommend one way or another.

Knock-on effects of software dev break-in hit schools trust

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Affinity Learning Partnership warns staff after Intradev breach A major UK education trust has warned staff that their personal information may have been compromised following a cyberattack on software developer Intradev in August.…

Gamers frustrated as Hollow Knight: Silksong crashes stores on launch

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
Social media users also struggle to grab the game on the Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox game stores.

Scientists watch Parkinson’s protein drill holes in brain cells

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Scientists have uncovered a surprising way Parkinson’s disease may start: tiny toxic proteins that punch holes in brain cells like revolving doors. Instead of causing instant collapse, these flickering pores slowly weaken the cells, which could explain the gradual onset of symptoms.

The green steel firms looking to revive US steelmaking

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
Start-up firms have pilot plants for making steel with low carbon emissions, but can they scale up?

China-aligned crew poisons Windows servers to manipulate Google results

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Defrauding search with custom malware, Potato-family exploits A new China-aligned cybercrime crew named GhostRedirector has compromised at least 65 Windows servers worldwide - spotted in a June internet scan - using previously undocumented malware to juice gambling sites' rankings in Google search, ...

Earth’s inner core exists only because of carbon

Science dailyScience2 days ago
New research reveals that carbon made it possible for Earth’s molten core to freeze into a solid heart, stabilizing the magnetic field that protects our planet. Without it, Earth’s deep interior — and life above — might look very different.

Scientists reveal how breakfast timing may predict how long you live

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Meal timing shifts with age, and researchers found that eating breakfast later is tied to depression, fatigue, sleep problems, and an increased risk of death. Monitoring when meals are eaten could provide an easy health marker for aging adults.

Head of UK's Turing AI Institute resigns after funding threat

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
Dr Jean Innes is stepping down after the government told the charity to focus on defence research.

Google told to pay $425m in privacy lawsuit

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
Google says the decision misunderstands how its products work, and it will appeal the ruling.

A monster molecular cloud has been discovered in our galaxy – “No one had any idea this existed”

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Researchers spotted a colossal cloud of gas and dust in the Milky Way, filled with turbulent motion, newborn star seeds, and even a natural microwave laser. This newly found Midpoint cloud appears to funnel material toward the galactic center, offering key insights into star formation in extreme cos...

Sweeteners in diet drinks may steal years from the brain

Science dailyScience2 days ago
A large Brazilian study following more than 12,000 middle-aged adults found that those consuming the most artificial sweeteners—commonly found in diet sodas, flavored waters, and processed snacks—experienced significantly faster declines in memory and thinking skills. The effect was equivalent t...