Month Archives: May 2026

Crypto

Gemini Taps Grok for Custom AI-Powered Prediction Markets

Crypto exchange Gemini has partnered with Elon Musk’s SpaceXAI to launch an artificial intelligence-powered feature for its prediction markets platform that will allow users to curate personalized feeds.Gemini said on Thursday that its “Command Center” offering would show markets based on users’ open positions and watchlists, and can track crypto,...

nutrition

Is Personalized Genetic Testing Worth It?

Overrated “precision medicine” may just be serving vested interests, and consumer DNA testing can be useless—or even worse. Today, you can get your DNA sequenced—the letters of your entire genetic code spelled out—for about a thousand dollars, a bargain compared to the $100 million or so it cost 20 years...

Music

Joan Baez Urges Modern Pop Stars to Speak Up About Politics

Joan Baez said she wishes modern-day pop musicians would use their platforms to speak up about political and social issues. During an interview on the podcast Wiser Than Me With Julia Louis-Dreyfus, host Julia Louis-Dreyfus asked Baez about her feelings on younger artists who haven’t voiced concerns about the abuses...

Business

NHL Playoffs Open Thread: Eastern Conference Final Game 4

The Western Conference Final is done, with Vegas sweeping the Colorado Avalanche in the biggest surprise of the postseason. Attention turns east, as the Carolina Hurricanes look to make it a 3-1 series lead on Montreal. The Canes won eight in a row to start the postseason before dropping Game...

Tech

Vertu wants CEOs to run companies from an AI foldable starting at $6,880

Luxury smartphone brand Vertu on Thursday unveiled a foldable phone powered by an AI agent that connects with enterprise software and coordinates workflows. The company is targeting executives who manage business operations and communications on the move. Called the Alphafold, the foldable smartphone starts at $6,880 for the calfskin version....

Science

Embryos made without sperm or eggs reveal why many pregnancies fail

Embryo models closely resemble early human embryosSCIEPRO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Alamy Inside a lab in Vienna, cells are dividing to form a hollow sphere. Although the fragile ball has all the characteristics of an early human embryo, it isn’t quite what it seems. It didn’t, in fact, begin with an egg meeting...

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