Kiwi’s Triumph: National Icon Returns to New Zealand’s Capital

A century-long silence has been broken in the hills of Wellington. As of May 2026, a grassroots conservation movement known as the Capital Kiwi Project has achieved a historic milestone: … Read More

The Proboscis Monkey: Why Borneo’s “Supersized Schnoz” Is a Survival Tool

In the April/May 2026 issue of Smithsonian Magazine, writer Alex Fox and photographer Roberto García-Roa take us deep into the mangroves of Borneo to visit one of the world’s most … Read More

Earth’s Smells Are Disappearing: A Silent Cultural Crisis

In a moving report published on April 8, 2026, Smithsonian Magazine explores a largely ignored consequence of climate change: the “olfactory extinction” of our planet. As temperatures rise and biodiversity … Read More

Ancient Humans Mastered Fire. Now, Burning Fossil Fuels and Blazing Landscapes Threaten to ‘Undo the World’

The Smithsonian Magazine recently published a profound look at the dual nature of fire—humanity’s first and most powerful tool, which is now turning into an existential threat. Published in April … Read More

GPT-5.5’s “Goblin Problem”: The Strange Training Bug Explained

A fascinating technical “autopsy” published by OpenAI and covered by The Indian Express on April 30, 2026, has revealed why its latest models, including GPT-5.5, became strangely obsessed with goblins … Read More

iPhone Fold: Setting the New Standard for Widescreen Foldables

As Apple prepares for its massive September 2026 event, new reports from The Indian Express and industry leakers suggest the long-rumored “iPhone Fold” (potentially named the iPhone Ultra) is designed … Read More

Nintendo Direct Shift: Moving Away from YouTube and the Traditional Format?

A developing story has surfaced today, May 2, 2026, regarding the future of Nintendo’s iconic “Direct” presentations. While Nintendo has not officially “canceled” the Direct brand, reports and industry insiders … Read More