The Rise of Collaborative AI for Scientific Discovery
A new approach to automated research leverages teams of AI agents to accelerate the pace of breakthroughs in fields like computational biology.
A new approach to automated research leverages teams of AI agents to accelerate the pace of breakthroughs in fields like computational biology.
A new wave of underwater robots, modeled after marine life, is poised to unlock the mysteries of the deep ocean.

I’m completely gripped by Trey and Camden’s story. They’re stuck in a tough spot – torn between being loyal, being afraid of what might happen if they break the rules, and the hope of actually getting out. It’s really making me think about what they’d have to sacrifice to be truly free, especially when the whole system seems determined to keep them trapped. It’s a powerful story about the cost of freedom.

Heartopia doesn’t just offer pre-designed items. It empowers you to create completely custom clothes and furniture. Using its tools, you can easily transform your own artwork into unique outfits and home decorations that express who you are.

This season of the show, filmed around Washington, D.C., is short with only five episodes, and follows the usual format: the Fab Five help someone deserving with a complete life makeover. Each episode focuses on getting to know the person, learning about their life and emotions, teaching them a new recipe, giving them a hair and style refresh, and redesigning their space. It’s heartwarming to see these deserving people receive positive changes, and this season includes personal reflections from each of the Fab Five at the end of each episode. While there’s plenty of gratitude and happy moments, the season leaves you with the sense that everyone involved might be ready for a change.

For nine months, Mitchell held Smart captive and subjected her to repeated sexual assault. On March 12, 2003, she was discovered walking alongside a highway with Mitchell and his wife.

After spending a week in jail, 68-year-old Busfield was released from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Tuesday.

Have you seen that Instagram meme about wanting to skip ahead to 1995 instead of facing a new year, usually with an old high school photo? Director Tamra Davis (“Billy Madison,” “Crossroads,” “Half Baked”) is aiming for that same nostalgic feeling with her new documentary, “The Best Summer.” The film features previously unreleased concert footage, behind-the-scenes moments, and interviews from the 1995 Summersault festival in Australia. Davis was married to Mike D from the Beastie Boys at the time, and the festival lineup also included major alternative rock bands like Sonic Youth, Foo Fighters, Pavement, Rancid, Beck, the Amps, and Bikini Kill. Interestingly, the footage was found while Davis was evacuating her home during the Malibu fire last January. — Vanessa Franko

Enter Flare Networks, the debonair savior of XRP’s social standing, with a plan so spiffing it could only be described as the cat’s whiskers. In a recent chinwag with Genfinity, the Flare chaps laid out their scheme to elevate XRP from a mere settlement token to a full-fledged member of the programmable financial set. No more loitering on the sidelines, old sport-XRP is now set to waltz into the ballroom of institutional-grade infrastructure.

The 35-year-old, known from Love Island and recently appearing on the US version of Celebrity Traitors, looked like a classic Hollywood star while in New York City.