Robert Kiyosaki renewed his support for bitcoin, gold, and other hard assets as he projected gold could reach $35,000 an ounce by 2035. The Rich Dad Poor Dad author said gold had climbed more than $100 in a single day to $4,300 an ounce, which he cited as evidence that the rally was still in its early stages.
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Kiyosaki reaffirmed support for bitcoin, gold, and other assets amid…
Standard Chartered began Uniswap coverage with a $100 UNI forecast, projecting the token could outpace BTC and ETH through the decade. The bank’s outlook centers on DeFi growth, tokenized assets, and a potential 40x rise from $2.50.
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Standard Chartered…
Scientists find strange changes on sun hours before a powerful X9 solar flare: 'I was not expecting what I found'
June 16, 2026
Scientists may have finally seen the sun telegraph an eruption hours before it happened — and the one caught was one of our star’s most powerful explosions.
Drawing on a rare dataset collected in the hours leading up to a massive solar flare, scientists identified a…
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We have 4 fundamental forces of nature. 'Quantum gravity' could help lead us to a mysterious 5th
June 16, 2026
For decades, scientists have searched for a fifth fundamental force of nature that can explain mysterious aspects of the universe such as dark energy and dark matter. These are pieces of our cosmos that simply can’t be accounted for by the four fundamental forces we know…
Cybersecurity startup NewCore emerged from stealth with $66 million in funding on Monday, aiming to solve a challenge it believes many companies will soon face as they deploy AI agents: how to authenticate, govern, and control them at scale.
The seed round was led by…
For the first time, an Earth observation satellite has found what it was looking for – on its own, without human analysts on the ground. The milestone, which occurred in April, marks the first reported use of a vision-language model in orbit, and offers a glimpse of how AI could fundamentally change what space-based sensors are capable of – and how much they’re worth.
Typically, satellites…
The AI layoff wave is becoming a powder keg
June 16, 2026
The trend appears to be accelerating. Tech layoffs hit their highest single month in two years last month, with nearly 40,000 cuts, and AI was the most-cited reason for layoffs across every industry for the third month running, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray…
When most photographers go indoors, the real magic begins outside – Pro tips for shooting storms, fog and night skies
June 16, 2026
Dramatic weather, shifting atmospheres and rare celestial events offer some of the most powerful and visually striking opportunities you can capture – when you’re willing to embrace the elements and leave the house.
While shooting in these conditions isn’t always…
This shot of conservationists soaring the skies with a flock of endangered birds just won a science photo competition
June 16, 2026
The Scientist at Work photo competition, hosted by scientific journal Nature, is an annual contest that encourages scientists across all disciplines to share images to celebrate and showcase the “interesting, challenging, striking and colorful” projects that scientists undertake around the world.
Now in its seventh year, the 2026 competition saw five winning images – with Gunnar Hartmann…