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Astronaut Amanda Nguyen says backlash from Blue Origin flight left her depressed

Yesterday at 20:03 PM, via The Guardian

In a statement shared on Instagram, Nguyen says she faced a ‘tsunami of harassment’ after the all-female spaceflight

Amanda Nguyen, the Vietnamese-American astronaut who was part of the all-female Blue Origin spaceflight, has opened up about her depression after she experienced a “tsunami of harassment” after the trip, in which she became the first Vietnamese woman to go to space.

Nguyen, 34,...

The Problem With Letting AI Do the Grunt Work

Yesterday at 20:02 PM, via Slashdot

The consulting firm CVL Economics estimated last year that AI would disrupt more than 200,000 entertainment-industry jobs in the United States by 2026, but writer Nick Geisler argues in The Atlantic that the most consequential casualties may be the humble entry-level positions where aspiring artists have traditionally paid dues and learned their craft. Geisler, a screenwriter and WGA member who...

Malaria Shows No Sign of Stopping

Yesterday at 19:21 PM, via Slashdot

The World Health Organization’s latest annual malaria report paints a grim picture that’s about to get grimmer, as the United States — which has supplied 37% of global malaria funding since 2010 — pulls back its international health commitments under President Donald Trump. Malaria cases have been climbing since 2015, when progress against the mosquito-borne disease stalled due to insecticide...

Camera Makers Went Weird in 2025 – and That’s Exactly What the Shrinking Industry Needed

Yesterday at 18:02 PM, via Slashdot

The camera industry shipped 6.5 million interchangeable lens cameras last year — a 50% decline from 2010’s peak — yet 2025 may have been the most creatively ambitious year in nearly two decades of digital photography. DPReview’s Richard Butler argues that this year’s releases displayed “invention, experimentation and niche-tickling lunacy” not seen since digital’s earliest days. Interchangeable...

Some Audiobooks Are Outselling Hardcovers

Yesterday at 17:20 PM, via Slashdot

In a year when print book sales have slipped 1% to 679 million copies through early December, according to Circana BookScan, audiobooks continue to carve out territory that once belonged exclusively to hardcovers, and in several notable cases this year, the audio versions have outright outsold their physical counterparts. S.A. Cosby’s southern crime novel “King of Ashes” moved more copies as an...

AI Agents Arrived In 2025 – Here’s What Happened And The Challenges Ahead In 2026

Yesterday at 17:03 PM, via Tech Financials

In artificial intelligence, 2025 marked a decisive shift. Systems once confined to research labs and prototypes began to appear as everyday tools. At the center of this transition was the rise of AI agents – AI systems that can use other software tools and act on their own. While researchers have studied AI for more […]

Life in a Shrinking Japan

Yesterday at 16:40 PM, via Slashdot

Japan’s demographic transformation is no longer a distant forecast but an accelerating reality, and the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research now estimates the country’s population will fall to roughly 100 million by 2050 — more than 20 million fewer people than today. The share of residents aged 65 and over stood at 29.4% as of September and is expected to reach 37.1%...

‘One of America’s Most Successful Experiments Is Coming to a Shuddering Halt’

Yesterday at 16:00 PM, via Slashdot

The six-decade flow of highly skilled Indian immigrants to the United States — a migration pattern that produced some of the country’s highest-earning households, several Nobel laureates, and the CEOs of Google, Microsoft, and Pepsi — appears to be grinding to a halt amid rising anti-Indian rhetoric from Republican officials and chaos in the visa system, according to New York Times. Indian...

22 Million Affected By Aflac Data Breach

Yesterday at 15:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from SecurityWeek: Insurance giant Aflac is notifying roughly 22.65 million people that their personal information was stolen from its systems in June 2025. The company disclosed the intrusion on June 20, saying it had identified suspicious activity on its network in the US on June 12 and blaming it on a sophisticated cybercrime group. The company said it...

What Is a Preamp, and Do I Really Need One?

Yesterday at 14:00 PM, via Wired

If you’ve wondered what a preamplifier is, what it exactly does, and whether your audio setup is missing one, we’ve got the answers—as well as some of our top recommendations.

Cango Inc. Secures $10.5 Million Investment from EWCL to Accelerate Growth

Yesterday at 13:16 PM, via Tech Financials

Cango Inc. (NYSE: CANG) (“Cango” or the “Company”), a leading Bitcoin miner leveraging its global operations to develop an integrated energy and AI compute platform, announced that Enduring Wealth Capital Limited (“EWCL”) increased its investment in the Company with a US$10.5 million commitment. EWCL will subscribe for additional Class B ordinary shares in cash at […]

The Great Big Power Play

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via Wired

US support for nuclear energy is soaring. Meanwhile, coal plants are on their way out and electricity-sucking data centers are meeting huge pushback. Welcome to the next front in the energy battle.

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