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Scientists recover RNA from an extinct animal for the first time - Earth.com
Scientists successfully extract RNA from a 130-year-old Tasmanian tiger, thylacine, revealing how its genes functioned before its extinction.
Severe drought linked to the decline of the hobbits 61,000 years ago - Phys.org
An international team of scientists, including the University of Wollongong (UOW), has found compelling evidence that a changing climate played a role in the extinction of the early human species Homo floresiensis, also known as "hobbits." Their research, pub…
Just unwrap a new iPhone? Here are my favorite MagSafe accessories - 9to5Mac
If you just unwrapped a new iPhone, it’s time to explore the world of accessories. In particular, I’m a huge...
Mark Cuban Says 'It's Interesting' The Trump Administration Quietly Offered A Form Of UBI Through HSA Contributions, And 'No One Noticed' It - Yahoo Finance
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban believes the government may have slipped in a version of universal basic income without anyone realizing it. And he...
DNA Says You’re ‘British’ or ‘Viking’? Science Says Your Ancestry Test Might Be Misleading - Indian Defence Review
Genetic ancestry tests claim to trace your roots and connect you with ancient peoples—but experts say the science doesn’t back up the hype.
Bad Oral Bacteria May Travel to the Brain and Trigger Parkinson’s Disease - SciTechDaily
Oral bacteria that migrate to the gut can generate metabolites that reach the brain and accelerate Parkinson’s disease.
This Rare Syndrome Induces People to See Faces That Don't Exist - ScienceAlert
When you look at clouds, tree bark, or the front of a car, do you sometimes see a face staring back at you? That's "face pareidolia" and it is a perfectly normal illusion where our brains spot faces in patterns that aren't actually faces.
5 Broadway Limited Engagements to See Before They Depart - Playbill
These shows are ending their Broadway run soon, and you should catch them before they do.
In The Switch 2's First Year, Every Third-Party Port Tells A Story About The System - GameSpot
Part of the fun in a portable console launch is analyzing every port to see what the system is capable of, and the Switch 2 is no different.
Bowling bridge rolls into position during railway line closure - BBC
The £5.9m bridge, being built in Bowling, West Dunbartonshire, was moved into position on Boxing Day.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs. Exynos 2600: The chips powering 2026 flagships - Android Police
Flagship performance face-off for 2026
NASA Satellite Captures Something Strange Blooming in Australia’s Brown Desert - Indian Defence Review
In a striking turn of nature, NASA satellites have captured a rare and dramatic bloom of life across Australia’s typically barren Channel Country.
Photo Of Fantastic Four's Galactus Without His Helmet Is More Horrifying That The Villain Himself - Yahoo
I'm not well.
8 great games for your Steam Deck from 2025 - The Verge
2025 was packed with amazing games you can play on your Steam Deck, so here are a few recommendations.
What are the hottest tech stocks for 2026? Here’s what ChatGPT and Gemini had to say. - MarketWatch
MarketWatch asked the leading LLMs for their top stock picks — but the answers suggest AI may be following the herd instead of truly reasoning
Legion Go systems joins MSI and ASUS with Xbox Full Screen Experience - VideoCardz.com
Legion Go update enables Xbox Full Screen Experience Legion Space version 1.3.4.9 is rolling out with Windows Full Screen Experience (FSE) compatibility,
Looking for more fiction books to read? NPR's Books We Love has suggestions - NPR
Readers are always looking for new books and, don't you know, NPR's Books We Love has tons of suggestions! We hear staff picks for great novels to check out from 2025.
Morgan Stanley says these are top stock picks in 2026, including Nvidia - CNBC
Morgan Stanley named its favorite stocks to buy in 2026.
The International Space Station Just Spotted Something Unknown 55 Miles Above Earth - Indian Defence Review
A powerful hurricane struck Florida, but what happened nearly 90 km above Earth stunned NASA scientists.
Two deaths now linked to deadly bacteria found in this N.J. hospital’s water system - NJ.com
The patient had "significant underlying health challenges," a spokesperson said.