As computer science students face a tightening job market, the quest for 'no-experience' internships is shifting toward FOSS and niche programs.
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The ‘Freshman Gap’: Why Entry-Level CS Internships are Getting Harder to Find
Saran K – May 22, 2026
The $48,000 Home Lab Gamble: Why One Independent Researcher Bet on Hardware Over the Cloud
Saran K – May 21, 2026
An independent AI researcher breaks down the financial and technical reality of building a $48k GPU server versus renting cloud compute for LLM development.
Read MoreThe Invisible Architecture: A Deep Dive Into Modern Silicon Design
Saran K – May 21, 2026
From transistor scaling to the rise of chiplets, a veteran hardware architect breaks down the complexities of modern microprocessor engineering.
Read MoreNASA Chief Warns of 2027 Chinese Lunar Mission, Calls for Urgent Artemis Pivot
Saran K – May 21, 2026
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman warns that China is on track to send taikonauts around the moon by 2027, sparking concerns over a renewed global space race.
Read MoreNASA Administrator Warns of 2027 Chinese Lunar Mission as ‘Space Race 2.0’ Intensifies
Saran K – May 21, 2026
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman warns that China is on track to send taikonauts around the moon by 2027, prompting calls for a revamped U.S. Artemis strategy.
Read MoreSpaceX Revenue Hits $18.7 Billion in 2025, But Massive Losses Linger as IPO Looms
Saran K – May 21, 2026
SpaceX reveals its first detailed financial glimpse, showing soaring revenues driven by Starlink and Falcon, while grappling with heavy losses from Starship development.
Read MoreGeologists Find Previously Unknown Material in Glassy Residue from 1945 Trinity Test
Saran K – May 21, 2026
Researchers from the University of Florence have identified a unique type 1 clathrate within the residue of the first atomic bomb test.
Read MoreImperagen Taps Quantum Physics and AI to Overhaul Enzyme Engineering
Saran K – May 21, 2026
Biotech startup Imperagen secures £5 million in seed funding to replace trial-and-error lab work with quantum simulations and closed-loop AI models.
Read MoreColossal Biosciences Successfully Grows Chickens in 3D-Printed Artificial Shells
Saran K – May 21, 2026
Biotech startup Colossal Biosciences has developed 3D-printed artificial eggshells to grow chickens, a breakthrough that could revive extinct species like the giant moa.
Read MoreNASA’s Psyche Probe Uses Mars Flyby as High-Stakes Dress Rehearsal for Metal Asteroid Mission
Saran K – May 21, 2026
The Psyche spacecraft successfully completed a gravity-assist flyby of Mars, testing its instruments and gaining a 1,000-mph boost toward its metallic asteroid target.
Read MoreESA Chief Warns Against ‘Passenger’ Status in NASA-Dependent Space Race
Saran K – May 20, 2026
European Space Agency head Josef Aschbacher argues that Europe must build its own human spaceflight capabilities to avoid being 'passengers' to shifting US policies.
Read MoreRoscosmos Turns to Corporate Sponsors as Sanctions Hollow Out Russian Space Program
Saran K – May 20, 2026
Facing billions in losses due to Western sanctions, Roscosmos is formalizing space advertising to offset budget shortfalls and declining launch numbers.
Read MoreVast Space Pivots Toward High-Power Satellites After Haven-1 Tech Demo Success
Saran K – May 19, 2026
Vast Space is expanding its orbital ambitions, announcing a new line of 15 kW-class satellite buses based on technology from its upcoming Haven-1 space station.
Read MoreListening to the Void: Scientists Pivot from Visuals to ‘Sound’ to Find Dark Matter
Saran K – May 18, 2026
Physicists are shifting their focus from telescopes to gravitational wave detection, suggesting that dark matter may be 'heard' rather than seen.
Read MoreHunting the Invisible: Scientists Propose ‘Listening’ for Dark Matter via Gravitational Waves
Saran K – May 18, 2026
New research suggests that instead of trying to see dark matter, astronomers might find it by analyzing the ripples in spacetime created by colliding black holes.
Read MoreThe ‘Corkscrew’ Effect: New Research Uncovers Violent Cannibalism Patterns in Gray Seals
Saran K – May 18, 2026
Marine biologists have identified a specific 'corkscrew' injury pattern resulting from cannibalistic attacks among gray seals, shedding light on unexpected pinniped behavior.
Read MorearXiv Imposes Year-Long Ban for Researchers Who Let AI ‘Hallucinate’ Their Papers
Saran K – May 17, 2026
The influential preprint repository arXiv is cracking down on LLM-generated research, introducing a one-strike ban for authors who fail to vet AI output.
Read MoreThe Mexican Experiment: Can Ibogaine Repair the Traumatized Brain?
Saran K – May 17, 2026
A Stanford-monitored trial in Mexico suggests ibogaine may offer a breakthrough for veterans with PTSD and TBI, though its biological mechanism remains a mystery.
Read MoreReprogramming the Immune System: How Cancer’s CAR T Therapy is Being Pivoted to Fight Autoimmune Disease
Saran K – May 17, 2026
Originally designed for leukemia, CAR T cell therapy is now entering clinical trials for MS, lupus, and stiff person syndrome, promising a systemic 'reset' of the immune system.
Read MorearXiv to Impose Year-Long Bans on Researchers Who Submit ‘AI Slop’
Saran K – May 17, 2026
The preprint repository arXiv is cracking down on LLM-generated research, introducing a one-strike ban for authors who submit papers with hallucinated citations.
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