BETA ALIA CTOL Electric Aircraft Passenger Flight JFK
Photo credit: BETA Technologies
Earlier this week, a sleek, all-electric aircraft named ALIA CTOL buzzed into John F. Kennedy International Airport, carrying four passengers and a pilot. It wasn’t just another flight landing at one of the world’s busiest hubs. This was BETA Technologies pulling off a first: the debut passenger flight of an electric plane at a major New York-New Jersey airport.

T-Demand Tesla Model 3 Model Y Bosozoku
Japan’s car culture thrives on bold statements, and T-Demand, a tuner with a knack for turning heads, has taken Tesla’s Model 3 and Model Y into uncharted territory. These electric vehicles, typically seen as sleek, minimalist machines, now embody the rebellious spirit of Bosozoku—a Japanese subculture known for its extravagant, in-your-face car modifications. With air suspension, aggressive wheel alignments, and a stance that skims the pavement, these Teslas are as much a cultural flex as they are a feat of engineering.

NASA Hubble Gaia Milky Way Andromeda Collision
For decades, astronomers have spun a dramatic tale: our Milky Way galaxy, a shimmering spiral of stars, gas, and dust, was destined to smash into its cosmic neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy, in a spectacular galactic merger billions of years from now. But a new study, powered by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and the European Space Agency’s Gaia observatory, is rewriting this narrative. After running 100,000 computer simulations, researchers now suggest there’s only a 50-50 chance of this galactic showdown. The Milky Way and Andromeda might just glide past each other, like ships in the cosmic night.

Stalker Robot BattleBots Adam Savage
Animatronics wizard Mark Setrakian specializes in crafting machines that make you do a double-take, and his latest creation, The Stalker, is a wild showcase of robotic brilliance. This five-legged BattleBot was recently put through its paces by Adam Savage on Tested. “This five-legged robot unfolds to reveal a fascinating walking gait and works as a literal platform!” Savage gushed, barely keeping his excitement in check as he marveled at its design.

27" Amazon Basics 165Hz 1080p Gaming Monitor
The 27″ Amazon Basics Gaming Monitor offers features that punch far above its weight, and you can get one for $109.71 shipped today, originally $149.99. Its 165Hz refresh rate is the real draw, ensuring the screen updates 165 times per second for buttery-smooth motion. Whether you’re weaving through an FPS shooter’s bullet storm or gliding through rows of spreadsheet data, this monitor’s smooth flow keeps motion blur in check and makes every scroll feel buttery seamless. Product page.