Tech The Quiet Weapon Orbiting Above Us At first glance, it’s just another solution to space junk. A small, silent device designed to clean Earth’s orbit without explosions or spectacle. But the more you sit with it, the more uneasy it feels. By rottie 2 Feb 2026
Gaming Everspace 2: The Space RPG Everyone’s Still Obsessed With (Here’s Why) Years after its release, players are still obsessively searching for ‘Everspace 2’—but why? By rottie 2 Feb 2026
Gaming No Man’s Sky: Why Open-World Space Exploration Still Matters in 2026 Years after its launch, No Man’s Sky has transformed from a controversial space sim into a masterclass in procedural exploration. By rottie 2 Feb 2026
Tech Space Guns: From Fiction to Real‑World Concepts Space guns have fascinated scientists, engineers, and sci-fi fans for centuries. From Jules Verne’s moon cannon to Soviet space weapons and modern launch concept By rottie 30 Jan 2026
Gaming DOOM Eternal in 2026: Is This the Definitive Modern Arena Shooter? Years after release, DOOM Eternal remains one of the most mechanically disciplined shooters ever made. This is a post-hype look at why it still matters in 2026. By rottie 30 Jan 2026
Gaming Space Marine 2: Why Warhammer 40,000 Most Brutal Shooter Still Matters in 2026 Space Marine 2 isn’t riding hype anymore. By 2026, the dust has settled—and what’s left is clarity. By rottie 29 Jan 2026
Pillow Fights Aren’t Just for Fun Anymore What if pillow fights weren’t just fun, but a real sport? Steve and Paul Williams turned a childhood game into a global phenomenon, full of rules, athletes, and unexpected excitement. By rottie 28 Jan 2026
Scientists Found an Unknown Void Inside the Great Pyramid Scientists aimed cosmic rays at the Great Pyramid and uncovered something no one expected By rottie 27 Jan 2026
The Mysterious Mission That Cut Short in Antarctica In 1946, Admiral Richard E. Byrd led Operation High Jump, a massive naval expedition to Antarctica. By rottie 26 Jan 2026
The Interstellar Object That Sparked a Decade of Scientific Tension Something strange showed up in our solar system a fast, huge visitor from another star and it turned into a ten-year headache for astronomers. By rottie 26 Jan 2026
Stories Why Our World Feels Like a Dystopia—And Why It’s Not Empty streets. Wild animals roaming cities. Long food lines. It feels like a scene from a dystopian novel. By rottie 24 Jan 2026
Tech The idea sounded impossible at first. Moon dirt bringing something to life. A fragile green shoot pushes through lifeless lunar dust, proving that even the Moon isn’t completely barren. By rottie 24 Jan 2026
Ever tried to bluff your way through a job interview? Jeffrey Chiang did—and spectacularly failed. He faked an email from Bank of America to “prove” he had offers from top banks. By rottie 23 Jan 2026
Inside the North Pole: Bernie Madoff’s Wild Office Life Bernie Madoff, the man behind the massive Ponzi scheme that devastated thousands By rottie 23 Jan 2026
The Stranger from Beyond: 3I/ATLAS in Our Solar System In 2025, astronomers spotted 3I/ATLAS racing through our solar system on a one-way path, speeding up and even turning a strange blue as it neared the Sun. By rottie 23 Jan 2026