Sci-Tech
Bats Gone Wild: A Love Story (Starring Coronaviruses)
Teen bats aren’t just flying fluffballs—they’re incubators for new coronaviruses. A new study reveals how juvenile bats are mixing multiple viruses, creating a potential petri dish for future pandemics. Here’s what science is warning us—before it gets airborne.
Reality’s Mid—We’re Logging Into Art Now
Remember when “entertainment” meant staring blankly at a screen? Cute. These days, if an experience isn’t hijacking your…
Universe Says “F* Your Physics,” Creates Forbidden Void Demon
Breaking: two beefy black holes threw hands in deep space, and the universe birthed a gravitational hellspawn the…
TRACERS on Deck: Tomorrow’s Launch Could Crack the Secrets of Solar Mayhem
Get your caffeine ready and your jaw pre-dropped—tomorrow at 2:13 p.m. EDT, NASA’s twin TRACERS satellites are blasting off to…
Spotted: Neptune Has a Secret Dance Partner
Neptune’s got a new dance partner—and this one’s got some serious moves. Meet 2020 VN40, the distant space rock…