
Hawking's Final Theory Isn't About Black Holes—It's About Who Controls Scientific Legacy
The true battle over Stephen Hawking's final theory isn't physics; it's about legacy curation and the multi-million dollar industry of posthumous genius.

The true battle over Stephen Hawking's final theory isn't physics; it's about legacy curation and the multi-million dollar industry of posthumous genius.

The promised nuclear renaissance is a mirage. We analyze the catastrophic timing failure of nuclear power against the explosive rise of cheap renewables.

The East London council's shock over misused £1.8m health grant reveals a deeper rot in public fund accountability and local governance.
Health NZ’s retreat from market-rate hospital parking fees isn't a win for patients; it's a symptom of deeper systemic weakness.

The bizarre 'inside out' solar system discovery shatters formation theory. This cosmic puzzle hints at deeper, chaotic astrophysics.

The sudden disappearance of a massive star isn't just a curiosity; it exposes the blind spots in our understanding of black hole formation and cosmic consumption.
Forget the telescopes. University science outreach like the UofA's Galaxy Slam is the new frontier for talent acquisition and hidden funding wars.

Forget the Death Star. The true implications of this hyper-luminous black hole reveal a fundamental flaw in our understanding of astrophysics and energy.
Colorado's DMV technology update is more than a software patch. Unpacking the real cost of this massive 'technology' overhaul.

The discovery of supercharged early universe black holes isn't just astronomy; it's an existential crisis for modern cosmology. We dissect the fallout.

Formo's appointment of Andreas Heyl as CTO isn't just a personnel shuffle; it’s a desperate pivot in the volatile world of **cellular agriculture**.

New black hole imaging is rewriting astrophysics, but the real story is about funding and the hidden war against 'evil vacuum cleaner' narratives in science.