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Light As A Cloud? Nah, Clouds Can Weigh A Million Pounds. Here's The Math On How
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Light As A Cloud? Nah, Clouds Can Weigh A Million Pounds. Here's The Math On How

The heaviest clouds in the world weigh the same as 100 elephants or a large airplane.
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How Special Is The Sun? Is It Special Enough To Explain The Fermi Paradox?
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How Special Is The Sun? Is It Special Enough To Explain The Fermi Paradox?

If only a truly tiny proportion of stars is capable of sustaining intelligent life, it would explain a lot. But is the Sun that rare?
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The Animal With The Biggest Mouth Has An Open Gob A Whopping 4 Meters High
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The Animal With The Biggest Mouth Has An Open Gob A Whopping 4 Meters High

That’s one big piehole.
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Why Haven't We Heard From Aliens? SETI Scientist Says Stars "Can Wipe Out Any Possible Technosignature We Can Detect"
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Why Haven't We Heard From Aliens? SETI Scientist Says Stars "Can Wipe Out Any Possible Technosignature We Can Detect"

Given how much time we spend saying, “Sorry, you just dropped out,” into our phones, it’s amazing no one suggested this before.
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MAHA is sick: RFK’s FDA is drifting the wrong way
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MAHA is sick: RFK’s FDA is drifting the wrong way

If Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to be true to his word and “Make America Healthy Again,” he must reform the Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Vinay Prasad, whose actions thwart medical freedom, endanger the unborn, and compromise patient choice, needs to go now, not at the end of April.Prasad is a “Bernie Sanders acolyte” who “doesn’t think patients can be trusted to make their own healthcare decisions,” as Allysia Finley put it in the Wall Street Journal. Prasad disparages the 2018 right-to-try law, which give terminal patients access to experimental treatments, calling it “terrible” and “disingenuous,” written by people who “want to weaken the FDA.”MAHA won’t survive as a slogan alone. Behind the facade of RFK’s rhetoric is an ideological agenda at odds with key conservative values.Prasad claims that dying patients already have access to drugs through the FDA’s expanded-use programs and blames drug companies as the “major barrier” to unapproved drugs, downplaying the government’s role in blocking patient choice.His personal crusade against faster drug approvals has chilled medical innovation. When Prasad originally resigned in July, months into his FDA tenure, amid backlash, the market predicted a shift toward a more patient-centric “right-to-try” approach, potentially cutting the bureaucratic red tape stifling cell and gene therapies and patient access.Prasad’s pro-abortion record is even worse. He proudly identifies as “pro-choice” and progressive, a stance fundamentally at odds with pro-life conservatism. His appointment to the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research overseeing drug development that affects pregnant women and unborn children is a direct threat to the culture of life.Prasad consistently casts abortion as a medical issue rather than a moral issue. He also fiercely defended mifepristone, the abortion pill, when a Texas judge tried to suspend its FDA approval. Prasad called the court’s intervention a “dangerous precedent,” and applauded the Supreme Court for preserving access to the drug, framing the issue purely as protecting “FDA authority” and “scientific integrity.” To pro-life voters, that posture reads less like neutrality and more like a commitment to keeping the abortion drug regime insulated from challenge.Small-government promises are colliding with Prasad’s big-government dogma. Conservatives assumed RFK Jr. and his FDA appointees would shrink regulatory excess in support of President Trump’s innovation agenda, but they have done the opposite. Prasad came in with a “stringent regulatory mindset.” Rather than trusting patients to weigh risks for themselves, he has tightened the FDA’s grip with paternalistic, ideological rules. He has sidelined MAHA’s promise and expanded oversight instead.Prasad’s policies have often expanded the FDA’s reach in ways that could seriously harm timely access to treatments. He is imposing tougher requirements on industry, insisting on larger trials and refusing to rely on surrogate endpoints for approvals, which means more delays and more red tape before new solutions can reach the public.RELATED: MAHA allies rage over Trump’s support for controversial weed-killing chemical Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty ImagesThe internal dynamics under Prasad reflect a top-down, bureaucratic rigidity and are under formal investigation, with the FDA retaining an outside investigator to examine workplace complaints alleging a toxic environment. Instead of signaling healthy reform, Prasad’s authoritarian rule of CBER is run on control and fear of pushback, where staff worry that dissent will be punished and experienced voices are pushed out or sidelined. Rather than “draining the swamp,” this approach fortified an insider bureaucracy loyal to Prasad’s agenda.When the FDA held a meeting on a Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher drug, the voting members were top leaders like Prasad, not the scientists who reviewed the application. Career reviewers were excluded from the vote entirely, a major break from the FDA’s long-standing practice of empowering these staffers to make the final scientific call in order to shield approvals from political pressure.The paradox for conservatives is obvious. Kennedy and Prasad earn plaudits for pulling back certain excesses, including scaling down aggressive vaccine promotion. Yet at the same time, they are building a larger, more controlling FDA bureaucracy in other domains — one that constricts medical freedom, slows innovation, and keeps pro-life concerns at arm’s length.MAHA won’t survive as a slogan alone. Behind the facade of RFK’s rhetoric is an ideological agenda at odds with key conservative values. Conservatives who cherish medical freedom and rapid innovation find themselves at odds with Prasad’s FDA. A few welcome policy tweaks cannot obscure the reality of an expanding bureaucracy and pro-abortion policies.With the 2026 midterms fast approaching, continuing this pattern will hurt Republicans and erode the trust of voters, handing Democrats an easy narrative about broken promises. Such an outcome would leave MAHA dead and MAGA mortally wounded. We must do better.
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How Often Do Ship Anchors Break Undersea Internet Cables? More Often Than You'd Expect
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How Often Do Ship Anchors Break Undersea Internet Cables? More Often Than You'd Expect

Anchors don't just dent hulls - they can rip into undersea internet cables. Here's why it happens more than you'd think, and what it breaks.
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Ditch Your Refrigerator's Ice Maker For This 'Cool' Gadget From Costco
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Ditch Your Refrigerator's Ice Maker For This 'Cool' Gadget From Costco

Your fridge isn't the only way to keep drinks cold for a crowd. This budget-friendly pick promises fast results, with a few trade-offs you should know about.
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Trump Sons Back New US Drone Venture
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Trump Sons Back New US Drone Venture

A new drone company backed by President Donald Trump's sons is reportedly trying to help fill the void created by the administration's ban on Chinese drones in the United States.
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US, Japan May Partner With Japan Display for New US Plant Under Investment Package
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US, Japan May Partner With Japan Display for New US Plant Under Investment Package

Tokyo and Washington are looking at building a display factory in the U.S. in partnership with Japan Display as part of Japan's planned $550 billion investment package, two sources with knowledge of the matter said on Monday.
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SKorea Parliament Committee Backs Bill to Enable $350B US Investment
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SKorea Parliament Committee Backs Bill to Enable $350B US Investment

A South Korean parliamentary committee on Monday agreed on the final wording of a special bill, paving the way for a plenary vote this week to enable $350 billion of U.S. investments under a bilateral trade deal between the countries. The special committee, comprising...
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