The Race to Build the DeepSeek of Europe Is On

As Europe’s longstanding alliance with the US falters, its push to become a self-sufficient AI superpower has become more urgent.

Capturing the Moment a White Dwarf Exploded

A research team has successfully imaged a nova in high resolution—and the images suggest that the nova was not a single, impulsive explosion.

The Search for Alien Artifacts Is Coming Into Focus

From surveys of the pre-Sputnik skies to analysis of interstellar visitors, scientists are rethinking how and where to look for physical traces of alien technology.

Dumbphone Owners Have Lost Their Minds

All my Gen Z friends want to ditch their smartphones. It’s cool. They’re cool. But there’s more at stake than they think.

How to Clean Your Keurig (and When)

Your pod coffee maker can get gross over time. Here’s how to clean it up.

Are DJI Drones Still Banned? (2026)

Can you still buy a DJI drone in the US? (Yes.) Will you be able to buy future drones? (Maybe.) Here are the current DJI dos and don’ts.

Personal Comfort’s the Rejuvenate Review: Have It Your Way

Memory foam layers, 45 firmness levels, and a library of specialty size options set this adjustable mattress apart.

Jones Hovercraft 2.0 Snowboard Review: For Big Powder Days

Jeremy Jones’ sustainable snowboard is unbelievably fun in deep powder, steeps, and trees.

People Still Aren’t Into Buying Cars Online

A new report shows that only 7 percent of new-car buyers in the US completed their purchase online, despite a major push by automakers, Amazon, and others to move past the dealership.

Why Everyone Is Suddenly in a ‘Very Chinese Time’ in Their Lives

The viral meme isn’t really about China or actual Chinese people. It’s a symbol of what Americans believe their own country has lost.