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'Super-Jupiter' Exoplanets May Look Like Nothing We've Ever Seen - ScienceAlert
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System.
If You Struggle To Fall Asleep, You Might Want To Try This Absurdly Simple Hack - HuffPost
We asked sleep experts and people who struggle with sleep to put this technique to the test. The results may surprise you.
Warning: WinRAR Vulnerability CVE-2025-6218 Under Active Attack by Multiple Threat Groups - The Hacker News
CISA warns WinRAR CVE-2025-6218 is under active attack by multiple threat groups, requiring federal fixes by Dec. 30, 2025.
Warner Bros. Video Games Business 'Relatively Minor Compared to the Grand Scheme of Things,' Netflix Says - IGN
Netflix has admitted it did not attribute any value to Warner Bros.’ video game business in its $82.7 billion acquisition deal, sparking concern for the future of everything from Mortal Kombat to Hogwarts Legacy.
Award-Winning Photo Reveals Secret of Strange Spider's 'Shrink-Wrap' Web - ScienceAlert
An extreme close-up of the Australian rufous net-casting spider's unique silk, captured by biologist Martín Ramírez and his colleagues, reveals in intricate detail the material qualities that make this spider's net so effective.
5 Daily Exercises That Rebuild Lost Muscle Better Than Weight Training After 50 - Eat This Not That
Rebuild lost muscle after 50 with 5 daily exercises that boost strength, balance, and functional fitness without heavy weights.
‘All PS5 Consoles Will Eventually Require Maintenance’: PlayStation 5 Liquid Metal Degradation Can Reportedly Impact All Systems - Wccftech
The widely reported PlayStation 5 liquid metal issues can affect systems regardless of their position, according to a new report
Scientists Discover a Way to Recharge Aging Cells - SciTechDaily
Researchers have found a way to revive tired or damaged cells by giving them a fresh supply of mitochondria, the tiny structures that power cellular life.
Scientists Thought Parkinson’s Was in Our Genes. It Might Be in the Water - WIRED
Parkinson’s disease has environmental toxic factors, not just genetic.
Hear dust devils on Mars crackle with electricity in new NASA Perseverance rover video - Space
For the first time, we can see and hear lightning-like discharges in Mars' thin atmosphere.
This Is The Healthiest Vegetable In The World, According To Experts - Women's Health
Data from the CDC found that watercress is actually the healthiest vegetable. A dietitian explains why—and reveals how much watercress you should have per day.
Physicists’ 1-Hour Rule Is the Secret to a Happy, Sustainable Daily Routine - Inc.com
The daily routines of people around the world all tend to have this in common. You’ll be happier if yours does too.
Useful tips from NPR's most popular self-help stories of the year - NPR
A roundup of good advice from Life Kit's 10 most read stories of 2025. Find out which foods support better sleep, how to be happier and how to graciously accept compliments.
'Brain scars': The hidden forms of sexism that harm women's health - BBC
Subtle sexism that pervades everyday life often gets shrugged off. But research shows it can still have lasting psychological effects – including "thinning" parts of the brain.
Rise of anti-science rhetoric has fundamentally changed the relationship between doctors and patients - statnews.com
“The rise of anti-science and anti-vaccine rhetoric has fundamentally changed the relationship between clinicians and patients.”
Simple supplement mix shows remarkable results in brain cancer - ScienceDaily
New research is challenging one of medicine’s oldest assumptions: that cancer must be attacked to be cured. By treating glioblastoma patients with a simple combination of resveratrol and copper, the researchers found dramatic reductions in tumor aggressivenes…
Amazon announces $35 billion investment in India by 2030 to advance AI innovation, create jobs - About Amazon
The investment will create jobs, boost cumulative exports to $80 billion, and deliver AI benefits to 15 million small businesses.
Kiss frontman Gene Simmons awkwardly hits on news anchor during TV interview - Entertainment Weekly
Gene Simmons is living up to his reputation as a ladies man even at 76 by ending a broadcast news with an awkward come on to the anchor who interviewed him.
Living at High Altitudes Induces Remarkable Changes in How Genes Behave - ScienceAlert
High in the Ecuadorian Andes, at altitudes thousands of meters above sea level, humans face environmental pressures very different from those at lower altitudes.
Sam Altman’s Sprint to Correct OpenAI’s Direction and Fend Off Google - The Wall Street Journal