Sunday, February 1, 2026

Sci/Tech

Reexamining the Antikythera mechanism challenges a century-old assumption

The Antikythera Mechanism: A 2,200-Year-Old Bronze Mechanical Computer The Antikythera mechanism, a 2,200-year-old bronze mechanical computer that inspired the titular device in last year's blockbuster,...

Europe’s Rocket Ariane-6 Launches for the First Time

Europe's new rocket, Ariane-6, had a successful first flight from French Guiana at 16:00 local time. The rocket, which cost €4bn (£3.4bn), aims to...

Developers of Fallout: London plan to “downgrade” Fallout 4 to support their extensive mod

After extensive work, the third-party modders at Team Folon announced that their highly anticipated unofficial fan mod, Fallout: London, is currently undergoing QA testing...

AirTag outperforms Android’s Find My Device trackers in mail test

Google recently introduced the Find My Device network on Android, which allows users to track their devices. However, a recent test comparing Find My...

CEO of Microsoft’s AI division: Web Content (When a Robots.txt File is Absent) is Considered ‘Freeware’ for AI Learning

Microsoft's CEO of AI, Mustafa Suleyman, recently made comments at the Aspen Ideas Festival that have sparked controversy. According to a report from Windows...

Anticipating Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked Event in July: What’s in Store?

Samsung is preparing for its next big event, called Galaxy Unpacked, which will happen on July 10th in Paris, France. At this event, Samsung...

Wrangel Island Mammoths: Genetic Diversity and Survival Insights

A recent study analyzing the genetic makeup of the last woolly mammoths on Wrangel Island has revealed fascinating insights into how this population managed...

Professor Delve into Florida’s State-Mandated Alterations in Science Textbooks

Ken Miller is a biologist. He writes science books for schools. Recently, Ken Miller said that some words about "climate change" were taken out of...