
AI keeps inventing fake cases. Lawyers keep citing them
The trend of attorneys getting caught citing AI-hallucinated cases points to a broader problem: instead of checking AI’s work, people keep trusting it

AI keeps inventing fake cases. Lawyers keep citing them
The trend of attorneys getting caught citing AI-hallucinated cases points to a broader problem: instead of checking AI’s work, people keep trusting it

Stunning Artemis II photos reveal the moon’s hidden colors
An astrophotographer teamed up with Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman to create these stunning new images of the lunar surface

Earth’s molten outer core is behaving in chaotic, unexpected ways
Scientists are working to solve a mystery of Earth’s molten outer core, which lies more than 2,000 kilometers beneath our feet

The rare Ebola virus behind the current outbreak, explained
Bundibugyo virus is an uncommon species of Ebola-causing virus that has been linked to only two other known outbreaks

Could the next AI data center be attached to your house?
Smart-panel start-up Span wants to turn spare household electricity into AI computing power. How far it can scale and what effect that would have on the residential grid remain unsettled

What happens when galaxies collide?
Our galaxy and its nearest large companion, Andromeda, may be headed for a collision on a cosmic scale. What happens then?

Drivers can fill their tanks with a higher-ethanol fuel this summer. Here’s what that means
In an effort to reduce prices at the pump, an EPA wavier allows the sale of fuel with 15 percent ethanol content

This researcher made up a disease to test AI. It failed miserably
How an experiment involving a made-up skin condition exposes the risks of increasingly popular AI medical advice

SpaceX scrubs launch of Starship V3—the tallest and most powerful rocket ever built
This launch, when it comes, will mark the 12th flight test of Starship and the first demonstration of its V3 design. A new attempt could come as soon as Friday

Hidden structural features inside Egypt’s Great Pyramid may have helped it withstand earthquakes, new study finds
Constructed by ancient Egyptians, the Great Pyramid has survived multiple earthquakes through the ages—now researchers think they know why

A shocking number of Pacific Northwest rodents may carry hantavirus
These critters were carrying the Sin Nombre variant of hantavirus, which can be spread from rodents to humans but not from one person to another

JWST forecasts partly cloudy skies on a distant exoplanet
An out-of-this-world weather report from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals how clouds move across a giant planet hundreds of light-years from Earth