Gần 500 vệ tinh của Starlink bốc cháy: Chuyên gia lo ngại về tương lai “đen tối” cho toàn nhân loại
Elon Musk chống lại cả thế giới: Theo đuổi giấc mơ robotaxi tỷ USD, bỏ mặc lời tiên tri kết cục sẽ là ‘cơn ác mộng’ với Tesla
Người đàn ông từng bán hết tài sản mua khoảng 400.000 Bitcoin khi giá chỉ vài xu từ 14 năm trước giờ ra sao?
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Apple Dials Down Liquid Glass in iOS 26 Beta 3 After Mixed Reactions
Apple tones down its new Liquid Glass aesthetic in iOS 26 beta 3, making interface elements more readable after user complaints.
Leila Aboulela wins PEN Pinter prize for writing on migration and faith
Judges praised the Sudanese author for centring Muslim women, describing her writing as “a balm, a shelter, and an inspiration”
Leila Aboulela has won this year’s PEN Pinter prize for her writing on migration, faith and the lives of women.
The prize is awarded to a writer who, in the words of the late British playwright Harold Pinter, casts an “unflinching, unswerving” gaze on the world, and shows a “fierce intellectual determination … to define the real truth of our lives and our societies”.
Apple Protests European Commission’s €500 Million DMA Fine
Link-out fees collected from developers are a bargaining chip as Apple fights against the Digital Markets Act.
Dark Dwarfs: New Star-Like Objects May Reveal Nature of Dark Matter
Scientists have proposed a new class of stellar objects called “dark dwarfs,” sub-stellar bodies that may glow faintly from the energy released by annihilating dark matter particles. Found near the galaxy’s core, these objects could hold crucial clues about the elusive nature of dark matter. Powered not by fusion but by WIMP-like particles, dark dwarfs would retain lithium-7 in their atmospheres—providing a unique observational marker. Researchers believe telescopes like JWST may soon detect them, offering new evidence in the decades-long hunt for dark matter’s true identity.


