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Featuring the latest in daily science news, Verge Science is all you need to keep track of what’s going on in health, the environment, and your whole world. Through our articles, we keep a close eye on the overlap between science and technology news — so you’re more informed.

Justine Calma
Justine Calma
Data center projects are dropping like flies.

At least 25 were canceled last year in the US, according to an analysis by Heatmap Pro. It’s a significant increase from 2024 as local opposition to energy and water-intensive data centers grows across the nation.

Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Here’s a shocking star discovery.

Astronomers captured this image of a stunning shock wave around a dead star — a shock wave that, according to all known mechanisms, “shouldn’t be there.”

“We found something never seen before and, more importantly, entirely unexpected,” said co-lead author of the study, Simone Scaringi. “The surprise that a supposedly quiet, discless system could drive such a spectacular nebula was one of those rare ‘wow’ moments.”

The central square image, taken with the MUSE instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope, shows shock waves around the dead star RXJ0528+2838. When a star moves through space it can push away nearby material creating a so-called bow shock, which in this image is glowing in red, green and blue.
This image taken with the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope shows the shock waves around the dead star (RXJ0528+2838) manipulated in red, green, and blue, to represent hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen, respectively.
Image by ESO | K. Iłkiewicz and S. Scaringi et al
Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
The real boss at SpaceX.

The Wall Street Journal has a profile of Gwynne Shotwell, the longtime president of SpaceX, ahead of its potential IPO. It covers her “unusual relationship” with Elon Musk where she often plays the role of “Musk translator” and defender. But make no mistake, she’s in charge:

“The great thing about Gwynne is she’s always stepped in where she feels the company most needs help,” said Kathy Lueders, a former SpaceX executive who spent years as a high-ranking NASA official. “People would say, ‘We need to turn to Gwynne on this one.’ ”

Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
NASA is sending Crew-11 home early after a “medical situation.”

NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said in a press conference that “a single crew member on board the [ISS] experienced a medical situation and is now stable,” but NASA is playing it safe and bringing Crew-11 home early.

A spacewalk was postponed on Wednesday due to the same unspecified medical concerns.

CES 2026 was awash in bodily fluids

It all boils down to metabolism and longevity.

Victoria Song
Hayden Field
Hayden Field
HIPAA-compliant ChatGPT.

Unlike the consumer-facing ChatGPT Health announced Wednesday, the new OpenAI for Healthcare products launching today are designed do things like create reusable templates for discharge summaries and patient instructions, or analyze medical evidence to apply to specific patients.

ChatGPT for Healthcare is already being used by healthcare organizations like Boston Children’s Hospital, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health.

A screesnhot of a simulated doctor’s prompt in ChatGPT for Health requesting the description of a differential diagnosis on a 79-year-old patient.
Image: OpenAI
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Ever touched a material so light you can’t even feel it?

This is Soramatex from Sora Materials. They wouldn’t tell me what it is, save that it uses carbon powder, which makes it sound like maybe it’s graphene aerogel — which, to be clear, already exists and can get even lighter. But it’s not every day I get to touch impossibly light lab material! (YouTube version here.)

Justine Calma
Justine Calma
The National Weather Service took down an AI-generated forecast map showing fake towns.

It made up the towns of “Whata Bod” and “Orangeotild,” for example.

Researchers are figuring out how to use AI to issue forecasts faster. And the National Weather Service has had to find ways to do more with less as DOGE-led staffing cuts took their toll on the agency.

Is this the world’s first solid-state battery?

Donut Lab says its solid-state batteries are in production. Is the startup blowing smoke?

Tim Stevens
America’s new era of energy imperialism is about more than oil 

Trump wants Venezuela’s oil, Greenland’s minerals, and above all — control.

Justine Calma
Justine Calma
Justine Calma
The US is abandoning global climate negotiations and 66 international organizations.

“As the only country in the world not a part of the UNFCCC treaty, the Trump administration is throwing away decades of US climate change leadership and global collaboration,” Gina McCarthy, former White House National Climate Advisor, responded in a press release.

Elissa Welle
Elissa Welle
That’s a lot of money for just one data center job.

In Virginia, environmental group Food & Water Watch found that one permanent data center job is created for every $13 million invested. It estimates that data centers account for 0.01 percent of US jobs, but 4.4 percent of electricity consumption, and is petitioning Congress to end all new data center construction.

The taint bandaid has evolved into the taint zapper

It took six years, FDA clearance, and some rabbits, but this CES health wearable didn’t end up as vaporware.

Victoria Song
Victoria Song
Victoria Song
Behold, the taint bandaid in all its glory.

This is Mor, a wearable for men suffering from premature ejaculation. It zaps the perineum — or the taint — to help you delay orgasm or intensify it. I’ve been covering this device for six years, so enjoy this video, and stay tuned for my full hands-on. (Update: The hands-on is now available right here.)

Justine Calma
Justine Calma
The US is limiting vaccine recommendations for children.

The Trump administration — and antivax crusader RFK Jr. — are cutting down the number of childhood immunizations federal agencies recommend.

”This is just one more example of the decisions coming out of HHS that are sowing confusion,” Daniel Jernigan, former director of the CDC’s National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, tells Stat News.

Justine Calma
Justine Calma
The US is after oil in Venezuela, but it won’t be so easy to grab.

Since his administration attacked Caracas and arrested President Nicolás Maduro, Trump’s been clear that he wants US companies to “go in, spend billions of dollars, fix the badly broken [oil] infrastructure” in Venezuela. That’s easier said than done with massive logistical challenges and political instability still weighing on the oil industry in the region.

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Anker teases whole home battery backup.

These are the boxes that’ll make up its new Solix E10, aka “the world’s first smart hybrid whole home backup solution.” What that means, exactly, won’t be known until the launch event on January 12th. I’m seeing stackable battery expansion and an inverter as you’d expect, an inlet box and smart panel to tap directly into your home’s circuitry, and what looks like a gas-powered generator like EcoFlow sells.

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<em>From left to right: the gas-powered generator, an inverter stacked onto an expansion battery, and the smart panel.</em>
<em>Here we see some kind of inlet box.</em>
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From left to right: the gas-powered generator, an inverter stacked onto an expansion battery, and the smart panel.
image: Anker
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Apple Fitness Plus brings new fitness plans, musical guests, and podcasts for 2026.

Just like last year, Apple has announced new fitness content that will start rolling out next week (if you want to try another app, we’ve got suggestions).

There are new multi-week Strength, HIIT, or Yoga Fitness Comeback workouts, new music playlists, a Strava challenge for Apple Watch owners, and new Time to Walk audio episodes with Penn Badgley, Mel B, and Michelle Monaghan.

Three simulated screenshots of Apple Fitness Plus content on iPhone and Apple Watch
Image: Apple
Justine Calma
Justine Calma
Don’t believe all the hype about de-extinction.

Scientists have had to contend with a spate of misinformation this year about efforts to purportedly resurrect long-lost species like the woolly mammoth.

It’s far more impactful to help endangered species now — especially as the US rolls back protections and climate change makes the world a more inhospitable place for already threatened creatures.

Don’t expect Trump Media’s nuclear fusion power plant to generate electricity soon

The energy demands of AI are driving investment in futuristic fusion reactors from Big Tech and now Trump Media. Is it viable?

Justine Calma
The wellness wild west is back on its bullshit with unapproved weight loss drugs

It’s far too easy to buy so-called GLP-3s through gray-market websites.

Victoria Song