Someone is Folding the Galaxy Z Fold 7 200,000 Times Live on YouTube!

Galaxy Z Fold 7 Durability Test: 200,000 Folds Live on YouTube

Okay, so hear me out. We’re always talking about how durable these foldable phones are supposed to be, right? Samsung is pushing the limits with their Galaxy Z Fold series, and as of August 4th, 2025, someone is actually putting the rumored Galaxy Z Fold 7 through the ultimate test: folding it 200,000 times live … Read more

Slow Cooker Snafu: Is My Mississippi Roast Still Good After 6 Hours on Warm?

Slow Cooker Mississippi Roast: Safe to Eat After 6 Hours on Warm?

It’s happened to the best of us. You’re all set for a delicious meal, only to discover a slight… hiccup. That was my morning today. My wife, bless her heart, was preparing a Mississippi roast for dinner, a dish that usually fills our home with a comforting aroma. She set it in the slow cooker, … Read more

AI in Government: Sweden’s Prime Minister Leads the Way

AI in Governance: Sweden's Prime Minister and Ethical AI Use

It’s no secret that Artificial Intelligence is making its way into every corner of our lives, and politics is no exception. Recently, I’ve been following the news about Sweden’s Prime Minister utilizing AI tools, and it’s a topic that resonates deeply with my own concerns about technology’s growing influence on our society. As someone who … Read more

Are We Crying Wolf? Thinking Probabilistically About AI and Future Crises

Probabilistic Thinking: AI Hype and Future Crisis Warnings

Okay, so hear me out… We’ve all seen the hype cycles, right? Especially with AI. One minute it’s the ultimate solution to everything, the next it’s the harbinger of doom. It feels like we’re constantly shouting about the next big thing, or the next big disaster. But how much of it is real, and how … Read more

Seeing Stars: How Space Messes With Your Eyes and NASA’s Fixes

How Space Affects Vision: NASA's Mission to Fix It

Ever wondered what it’s like to be an astronaut? Beyond the amazing views of Earth, space presents some unique challenges to the human body. One surprising issue? It affects your vision. As someone who studies our planet’s atmosphere and environment, I’m fascinated by how different conditions impact us. Living in space is an extreme environment, … Read more

Nature’s New Super Material: Bacteria-Made Plastic Rivals Metal

Bacteria-Made Bioplastic Rivals Metal Strength

Did you know that tiny bacteria could be the key to a new generation of super-strong, eco-friendly materials? It sounds like science fiction, but groundbreaking research is showing just that. Scientists have developed a new bioplastic, produced by bacteria, that has mechanical properties remarkably similar to some metals, glasses, and even petroleum-based plastics. This is … Read more

Mystery Blob on Collision Course with NYC: What Science Says About This Geological Enigma

Mystery Geological Blob Approaching NYC: Science Explains

It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, doesn’t it? A massive, ancient geological anomaly, stretching over 250 miles, is reportedly heading straight for New York City. As someone with a background in atmospheric science and a keen interest in how our planet works, this headline immediately sparked my curiosity. It’s a fantastic … Read more

Echoes of Revolution: A Long Weekend in Haiti’s Historic North

Haiti's Historic North: A Deep Dive into the Citadelle and Sans Souci

As a historian, I’m always drawn to places where the past feels palpably present. My recent long weekend trip to Cap-Haïtien, Haiti, offered just that, whisking me away to a landscape deeply imprinted with the echoes of revolution and resilience. My focus for this short visit was the historical heart of the region: the Citadelle … Read more