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Jewellery that monitors movement? No, we can't anticipate any problems

Jewellery that monitors movement? No, we can't anticipate any problems

30 July 2025

Feedback foresees a dystopian future in which "smart jewellery" tracks the emotions and motions of its users


Anonymous (Peruvian). 'Stirrup Vessel in the Form of a Lobster,' AD 4th-6th century. ceramic. Walters Art Museum (2009.20.55): Gift of John Bourne, 2009.

Fascinating artistic depictions of sea life over millennia

30 July 2025

Marine biologist Helen Scales's latest book, Ocean Art: From the shore to the deep, celebrates humans' enduring obsession with creatures that live beneath the waves


Tom Gauld on getting tied up in the data

Tom Gauld on getting tied up in the data

30 July 2025

Tom Gauld's weekly cartoon


Twisteddoodles on escape velocity

Twisteddoodles on escape velocity

30 July 2025

This week's cartoon from Twisteddoodles


Anthropic AI goes rogue when trying to run a vending machine

Anthropic AI goes rogue when trying to run a vending machine

23 July 2025

Feedback watches with raised eyebrows as Anthropic's AI Claude is given the job of running the company vending machine, and goes a little off the rails


Photo ? Steve Monks Lydia Bradey on the first female ascent of Zenith, Halfdome, Yosemite National Park

Triumphant images of women who climbed to new heights

23 July 2025

Mountaineering Women: Climbing through history tells the stories of more than a dozen female climbers who have conquered the world's greatest peaks


Tom Gauld on a classic thought experiment

Tom Gauld on a classic thought experiment

23 July 2025

Tom Gauld's weekly cartoon


TwistedDoodles on scientific protocols

TwistedDoodles on scientific protocols

23 July 2025

This week's cartoon from Twisteddoodles


Pink Floppy Disc and The Bitles: Embracing the future of AI music

Pink Floppy Disc and The Bitles: Embracing the future of AI music

16 July 2025

Feedback tries to work out if a new indie rock band is releasing AI-generated music, and eventually decides to lean into this as the future


Encounter Within One Second ? Zhang Yanguang This image captures the International Space Station (ISS) transiting across the solar disc. The solar background was captured separately with double-stacked etalon[an optical filter that isolates specific wavelengths, used to observe solar details], and reveals high-contrast chromospheric details. The imaging sequences were strategically combined during post-processing to preserve both the spacecraft?s crisp silhouette and the Sun?s intricate surface features. Taken with a Takahashi Teegul 60 telescope, Coronado SolarMax 60 double stacked, Vixen polaris mount, Player One Astronomy Neptune-M camera, 500 mm f/8.3, 0.3-millisecond exposure Location: Xiamen, Fujian, China, 24 January 2025

Otherworldly space images from a major photography competition

16 July 2025

From a silhouetted space station to glowing comet tails and swirling stars, this year's ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest inspires us to see the cosmos in a new light


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