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Nanobot: The Ultra-Lightweight Personal AI Assistant
Nanobot is a new class of personal AI assistant designed to run locally or on edge devices with minimal resources, offering fast, private, and highly customizable assistance for everyday tasks.

Why Tech Billionaires Shield Their Kids from Technology
Wealthy tech founders often limit their children’s exposure to the very devices and platforms they built. This feature examines why—covering psychology, privilege, education choices, and the social consequences—and offers practical takeaways for parents and policymakers.

Why the Moon Is Called 'Moon': The Name's Surprising History
The English word "moon" is simple but ancient—rooted in early Germanic speech and linked to the measurement of time. This article traces the word’s linguistic family, cultural alternatives like Luna and Selene, and why such a plain name reveals deep human relationships with cycles, calendars and myth.

Randy Gardner: Inside the 264-Hour Sleep Deprivation Record
The story of Randy Gardner's 11-day sleepless experiment blends teenage daring with the birth of modern sleep science. This feature unpacks the experiment, its physiological and cognitive consequences, ethical questions, and what the case still teaches us about sleep today.

Gemini 3.1: Why It's the Most Intelligent AI Model Today
A comprehensive feature exploring Gemini 3.1’s architecture, capabilities, real-world performance, and limitations—explaining why it is widely regarded as the current leading AI model and what that means for developers, businesses, and society.

Neighbor Pointed Trail Camera at My Window? What to Do Now
If a neighbor has installed a trail or game camera aimed at your window, act deliberately: document, protect your privacy, confirm the law, and escalate if necessary. This guide walks through immediate steps, legal options, and long-term fixes so you can regain control and safety.