Monthly Archives: May, 2026

Earliest Organisms on Earth Built Their Biochemistry around Molybdenum, Study Suggests

Science & Nature New research reveals that 3.7 to 3.3 billion years ago (Archean Eon), ancient microbes relied on molybdenum -- a metal that...

After Decades, MIT Researchers Capture the First 3D Atomic View of a Mysterious Material

Science & Nature A long-standing mystery in materials science is beginning to unravel as researchers directly probe the hidden atomic complexity of relaxor ferroelectrics....

Researchers Find Molecular Clue to Why Coffee May Be Good for You

Science & Nature A new study by Texas A&M University scientists offers fresh clues to a long-standing puzzle: why people who drink coffee tend...

Man 3D prints a chatty C-3PO head powered by AI

Science & Nature It may not be a fully-fledged protocol droid yet, but Luke Skywalker would be impressed. The post Man 3D prints a chatty...

Webb Discovers Slow-Rotating Galaxy in Early Universe

Science & Nature New observations from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope have revealed a slow-rotating massive galaxy, named XMM-VID1-2075, at redshift z =...

New moth species named for Pope Leo

Science & Nature ‘Pyralis papaleonei’ reflects his strong stance on environmental conservation. The post New moth species named for Pope Leo appeared first on Popular...

NASA Astronaut to Answer Questions from Students in Florida

Science & Nature Students in Florida will hear from NASA astronaut Chris Williams as he answers prerecorded science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) questions...

The new Bose Lifestyle Collection is whole-home audio that won’t take up your whole room

Science & Nature Featuring a soft-edged speaker, soundbar, and subwoofer, the new WiFi-connected series wants to sound big without looking imposing. The post The...

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Three Observations from Bayern Munich’s 3-0 DFB-Pokal win over Stuttgart – Bavarian Football Works

Bayern Munich earned the domestic double in a 3-0 win over Stuttgart in Berlin. It was scoreless at halftime, but Bayern’s quality eventually prevailed in the form of another hat-trick from Harry Kane, his fifth of the season. Bayern’s postgame celebration was full of smiles, hugs, and dancing before most of the squad heads to

AT&T Stadium is finally going to get curtains for a football match

It is happening. Soon enough there will be afternoon football played at AT&T Stadium and curtains will be hung to combat the sun’s infamous glare within the building. Finally. Oh. The thing is. It’s for futbol. Not football. The curtains at AT&T Stadium will be up during an afternoon football game this year — just

USC’s Jayden Maiava Snubbed From Key Preseason Watchlist List

As the USC Trojans head into what they hope to be a very successful season, one of the more interesting storylines will be the performance of quarterback Jayden Maiava.  Across the college football landscape, there are several quarterbacks that I’ve shown the ability to take over games, and Maiava has also shown that promise. However

Google AI engineer claims dismissal for opposing tech sales to Israel

‘Our work on AI was sold to facilitate genocide’: Artificial intelligence engineer claims Google unfairly sacked them for internally criticising the company’s decision to continue supplying technology to the Israeli military, despite credible claims of war crimes committed in Gaza By Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor Published: 22 May 2026 15:30 An artificial

Jennifer C. Jeffers’ Faith-Filled Characters Come to Life in Christ on the Pages of Her Books, to be Featured in Times Square

Three adventures featuring Sonny the Cat head to one of New York citys most recognizable screens. Lawrence Township, NJ, USA – WEBWIRE – Saturday, May 23, 2026 Author Jennifer C. Jeffers works are set to be featured on a billboard at 1560 Broadway, New York, between 46th and 47th Streets directly above the Pel store