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2 hours ago

The Prototype: New Bacteria Discovered On Chinese Space Station

In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at why you still can’t rely on chatbots, a new battery chemistry that could make your next EV cheaper, how to build a black hole bomb and more.

ByAlex Knapp,

Forbes Staff

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2 hours ago

3 Ways To Snap Out Of Your ‘Ego Scrolling’ Rut — By A Psychologist

"Ego scrolling" is a new dating term that describes the habit of swiping on a dating app only to feel desirable, not to engage. And it can be a hard pattern to break.

ByMark Travers,

Contributor

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5 hours ago

When To See Weird ‘Space Clouds’ Glow After Sunset — And What They Are

Noctilucent clouds, Earth's highest clouds, shine blue in the twilight sky from late May to August in the northern hemisphere — and all you need are your naked eyes.

ByJamie Carter,

Senior Contributor

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17 hours ago

3 Ways To Prioritize Friendships And Decenter Love, By A Psychologist

It can be challenging to maintain friendships the way we once did when we’re in a new romantic relationship, but finding a balance is crucial. Here’s how.

ByMark Travers,

Contributor

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18 hours ago

Space Superiority: Why The Space Force Must Lead In AI Warfare

Why the U.S. Space Force must lead in AI-driven warfare to secure space superiority and avoid strategic failure in an era defined by autonomous digital combat.

ByCharles Beames,

Contributor

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19 hours ago

Aurora Alert For Friday: These 9 States May See Northern Lights

The Northern Lights (aurora borealis) may be seen in northern U.S. states this Friday, with forecasts saying a minor geomagnetic storm is possible.

ByJamie Carter,

Senior Contributor

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20 hours ago

Mars Dust Devil Photobombs NASA Rover Selfie

NASA's Perseverance rover snapped a selfie to celebrate 1,500 sols on Mars. A whirling dust devil appeared in the background, making this a selfie with a swirl.

ByAmanda Kooser,

Senior Contributor

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22 hours ago

The ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Trap, Explained By A Psychologist

Decision fatigue can make you impulsive. "Buy Now, Pay Later" can make you broke. Here’s the psychology behind the most seductive shopping trap.

ByMark Travers,

Contributor

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22 hours ago

SpaceX Starship Launch Approved As Elon Musk Aims To Update Mars Plan

SpaceX has received the thumbs up from the Federal Aviation Administration for the next test flight of Starship from Starbase in Texas.

ByEric Mack,

Senior Contributor

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May 22, 2025

Researchers Stumble Over World’s Largest Tsunami-Transported Rock

A boulder weighing almost 1,200 tons is one of the largest known wave-transported rocks in the world, providing new insights into the Pacific's risk of tsunamis.

ByDavid Bressan,

Senior Contributor