How Antidepressants Reached Shark Brains Off Brazil’s Coast

A widely used antidepressant, sertraline, is now being detected in the brains of hammerhead sharks off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, revealing how human health, wastewater systems and marine ecosystems are far more connected than we often realize.

OpenClaw Matures Amid Swarm Culture

Thoughts on safely deploying OpenClaw, emphasizing testing, benchmarks, infrastructure, costs, and autonomous AI risk management.

Today’s Wordle #1839 Hints And Answer For Thursday, July 2

Looking for help with today’s New York Times Wordle? Here are some expert hints, clues and commentary to help you solve today’s Wordle and sharpen your guessing game.

NYT ‘Pips’ Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Thursday, July 2

Looking for help with today’s New York Times Pips? We’ll walk you through today’s puzzle and help you match dominoes to tiles.

Anker’s Liberty 5 Pro: The Three-Year Gamble On Custom Earbud Silicon

With the launch of the Liberty 5 Pro and 5 Pro Max, Anker introduces its first audio product powered by its new Thus AI chipset. What opportunities does this open up?

In A First, AI Decodes Entire Scroll Scorched In Mt. Vesuvius Eruption

A full Herculaneum scroll “unwrapped” with technology reveals new texts, titles and authors unknown to history and ushers in a new era for the study of the ancient world.

Samsung Finally Kills Its Messages App On Galaxy Phones In Days

In April, Samsung announced that it would close its messaging app on Galaxy devices in July. Here’s what it means.

How To Spot A Hacked Phone Before Your Data Is At Risk

Phone hacking isn’t always obvious. Discover the common signs of a compromised device and the steps experts recommend taking.

4 Reasons People React Differently To Polar Vortex Versus Heat Domes

As extreme heat grips the eastern U.S., some people are dismissive of warnings. Why does this seem to happen more for extreme heat than extreme cold?

Tom Kean Jr.’s Depression Disclosure Challenges Mental Health Stigma

Rep. Tom Kean Jr.’s decision to disclose his treatment for depression challenges Americans to rethink stigma, privacy, and the courage it takes to seek help.