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Prepare for the great Netflix password-sharing crackdown
The streaming giant is done being chill about passwords. Here’s what to know.
Netflix used AI-generated images in anime short. Artists are not having it.
The company claims AI could help with anime's supposed labor shortage, and animators are furious.
The US’s healthcare system discourages people from getting care, new study says
Affordability and lack of universal coverage is a major factor.
Biden’s recent climate decisions will close mines, protect salmon, and may permit drilling in Alaska
More land is being protected, but more fossil fuels could also be on the horizon.
Letting your favorite things gather dust is unsustainable—use them
A behavior called product attachment can explain why we avoid using what we care too much about.
GoodRx fined $1.5 million for allegedly selling users’ health data
The company allegedly promised to keep users' medical info private, but instead sold it to third-party advertisers.
The best way to save forests? Legally recognize Indigenous lands.
A new report says the key to saving Brazil’s Atlantic Forest is recognizing Indigenous territory.
Russia’s robot tanklet is being pitched as an anti-armor tool
The experimental bot in question is called the Marker UGV.
This heat-seeking robot looks and moves like a vine
The tubular robot could one day help extinguish the hard-to-find remnants of wildfires.
This is the best look yet into ancient Egyptians’ mummy-making chemicals
The ancient Egyptians were masters at embalming the dead, a practice that required chemistry and global cooperation.