Daily Archives: Mar 14, 2026

William Harrison

Why Apple’s Thinnest iPhone Signals a Foldable Revolution And What’s Under...

Excitement is building for Apple's next step in smartphone engineering, but few predicted the company would pursue a record so daring: a phone potentially thinner than a pencil at 5.5mm. As the alleged iPhone 17 Air gets ready to launch in September 2025, the world is paying attention not...
James Thompson

Why Starships May Look Like Jellyfish: The Surprising Science of Generation...

How do we survive and flourish on a century-long journey away from Earth's blue cradle, armed only with the technology and know-how we bring with us? This was once a problem of science fiction, but now propels a new generation of engineering and social experimentation, as witnessed in the...
James Thompson

Deepest Ocean Life: How Tubeworms and Microbes Redefine the Limits of...

Could the most colorful ecosystems on the planet be living in constant darkness, under pressure that would crush a submarine? Recent findings in the northwest Pacific's hadal trenches indicate the answer is a resounding yes, as scientists find thriving populations of tubeworms and mollusks at depths greater than 31,000...