Solar wind explained: How the sun’s particle stream impacts our solar system |

Solar wind explained: How the sun’s particle stream impacts our solar system |

Solar wind explained: How the sun’s particle stream impacts our solar system (Image source: NASA) Solar wind sounds poetic, but it’s a very real and powerful phenomenon, connecting the Sun to every part of our solar system. Unlike the wind we feel on Earth, solar wind isn’t moving air; it’s a constant stream of charged…

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AppLovin demands short-seller retract ‘conspiratorial’ report

AppLovin demands short-seller retract ‘conspiratorial’ report

Jakub Porzycki | Nurphoto | Getty Images AppLovin sent a cease and desist letter to CaptialWatch Monday, claiming the short-seller’s report that the company “serves as a ‘digital laundromat’ for criminal syndicates” is defamatory and baseless. “Your respective ‘reports’ contain numerous absurd and demonstrably false statements of purported fact about AppLovin,” the letter states, calling…

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Grubhub data breach confirmed amid extortion demands from hackers

Grubhub data breach confirmed amid extortion demands from hackers

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Food delivery platform Grubhub has confirmed a recent data breach after unauthorized actors accessed parts of its internal systems.  The disclosure comes as sources tell BleepingComputer the company is now facing extortion demands linked to stolen data. In a statement to BleepingComputer, Grubhub said it detected and…

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Earth’s season timings shatter: Satellites reveal the planet no longer changing evenly |

Earth’s season timings shatter: Satellites reveal the planet no longer changing evenly |

For centuries, Earth’s seasons were assumed to follow a shared, predictable rhythm. Spring arrived, summer peaked, autumn faded, and winter reset the cycle. But two decades of satellite observations now show that this assumption is breaking down. Using long-term global datasets, scientists have found that the timing of seasons is becoming increasingly uneven, fragmented, and…

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Doomsday Clock is 85 seconds to midnight

Doomsday Clock is 85 seconds to midnight

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist members, from left, Jon B. Wolfsthal, Asha M. George, Steve Fetter and Alexandra Bell, reveal the Doomsday Clock, set to 85 seconds to midnight, during a news conference at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on January 23, 2026, in Washington. | Photo Credit: AP The Bulletin of the…

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Pinterest laying off 15% of workforce as part of AI push; stock falls

Pinterest laying off 15% of workforce as part of AI push; stock falls

Sheldon Cooper | Lightrocket | Getty Images Pinterest said Tuesday it plans to lay off less than 15% of its workforce and cut back on office space as the company embraces artificial intelligence. In a securities filing, Pinterest said it expects the cuts will be complete by the end of its third quarter in late…

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Scientists may have found a way to make old cells act young again |

Scientists may have found a way to make old cells act young again |

Ageing is often described as a slow accumulation of damage, but a new study suggests something more subtle may be happening inside our cells. Researchers at University of California, San Francisco report that as cells grow older, they do not simply wear out, they lose the coordinated gene activity that keeps them functioning efficiently. By…

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Meta, Apple, Tesla, Microsoft AI spend in focus

Meta, Apple, Tesla, Microsoft AI spend in focus

From left, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta Platforms; Lauren Sanchez; Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.com; Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet; and Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, during the 60th presidential inauguration in the rotunda of the Capitol in Washington, Jan. 20, 2025. Julia Demaree Nikhinson | Bloomberg | Getty Images If 2025 was the year…

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Uber robotaxi testing begins on public roads in San Francisco Bay Area

Uber robotaxi testing begins on public roads in San Francisco Bay Area

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Uber is getting closer to offering rides with no one behind the wheel.  The company recently unveiled a new robotaxi and confirmed that autonomous testing is already underway on public roads in the San Francisco Bay Area. While the vehicle first appeared earlier this month at the…

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Why NASA releases half million gallons of water before every rocket launch |

Why NASA releases half million gallons of water before every rocket launch |

A rocket launch looks like a contest between raw power and engineering control, but the most critical moments happen before the vehicle even leaves the ground. In the final seconds on the launchpad, forces build rapidly as engines ignite while the rocket is still restrained. To an outside observer, some of the systems activated at…

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