June 3, 2026, 10:38 p.m.

Microplastics are quietly eroding the ocean's carbon absorption capacity.

Over 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by oceans. The "lungs" of this blue planet are not primarily forests, but rather tiny phytoplankton in the ocean—they perform nearly half of the Earth's photosynthesis.

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Musk's 150 Billion Lawsuit Against OpenAI Totally Fails

On May 18, local time, a nine-member jury in the U.S. Federal Court in Oakland, California, made a unanimous verdict in just 90 minutes, unanimously dismissing Musk's $150 billion sky-high lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, all of which were judged to be "untimely" because the statute of limitations exceeded three years.

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The Physical Frontiers of Compute Expansion: OpenAI’s Billion-Dollar Financing and the Technical Reality Behind Orbital AI Data Centers

Since the explosion of generative AI at the end of 2022, the compute consumption of large language models has climbed at an exponential rate, but as of early 2026, this trend has shown no signs of convergence.

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Smart Glasses: Surging Sales Amid Growing Privacy Chaos

In recent times, a host of social and ethical issues stemming from the new generation of smart glasses continue to mount.

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EU AI Bill Comes Into Effect: The Era of Global Strong AI Regulation Has Officially Begun

On May 1st, 2026, the core provisions of the EU's "Artificial Intelligence Act" were officially implemented.

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Why did multiple members of xAI resign on the same day?

On May 9th of this year, Zhuang Juntang, the pre training manager of xAI, Xiuyu Li, a technical member, and Fraster Cook, a front-end engineer, announced their resignation on the same day.

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Apple's new wearable device: "Innovative" concerns about the smart pendant and glasses?

According to MacRumors, a foreign media outlet, Apple is currently secretly advancing the development of two new wearable devices: one is a smart pendant similar in size to AirTag, and the other is smart glasses.

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Google and SpaceX Advance Suncatcher Orbital Data Center, Accelerating Commercialization of Space-Based Computing

On May 12, 2026, Google is engaged in in-depth negotiations with SpaceX to advance the Suncatcher orbital data center project leveraging SpaceX’s launch capabilities.

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The industry impact of Siri's delayed release and astronomical settlement

Recently, Apple officially announced the details of the settlement for the class action lawsuit over Siri AI false advertising, agreeing to pay $250 million in settlement compensation.

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A New Space "Invisible Shield": Thinner Than a Hair, Yet Blocks Deadly Radiation

Radiation has always been a major headache in humanity's exploration of space. High-energy rays are everywhere in space, and satellites and space stations generate electromagnetic waves and neutron radiation as they operate.

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