$7 million for a 30 sec ad

WeWork Comeback. Super Bowl. Telescope on the Moon.

The US stock market closed higher on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones leading gains, up approximately 0.3%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite also ended in positive territory, rising around 0.2% and rebounding from earlier losses, respectively.

WeWork Co-Founder Aims for Comeback. Adam Neumann is making moves to reclaim the company he founded, despite facing pushback from current leadership. Neumann, backed by Third Point's Dan Loeb, is in talks, but financing remains uncertain. His persistence though, detailed in a leaked letter, hints at lengthy negotiations.

Why So Many Billionaires in Switzerland? With around 110 billionaires and an average net worth of nearly $700,000 per resident, Switzerland outshines other wealthy hubs like Saudi Arabia and the UAE. What draws the ultra-wealthy to this Alpine nation, and what impact does their wealth have on Swiss society? Watch the video.

Super Bowl Betting Record. 68 million American adults, roughly 1 in 4, are gearing up to wager on this year's Super Bowl, smashing previous records. The projected $23 billion marks a 35% increase from last year's already-record-breaking volume.

Almost a “Friends” Reunion. Jennifer Aniston headlines Uber Eats' Super Bowl ad, with a cameo from her Friends co-star, David Schwimmer. And they are not on break this time! (video)

$7 Million for 30 Seconds? Yes, Baby, it’s Super Bowl. Despite marketing budget constraints and a slowdown in advertising spending, the average cost of a 30-second Super Bowl ad remains steady at $7 million for the second year in a row, and businesses are eager to spend it.

Meta to Label AI-Generated Images. Meta Platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, will soon start labeling images created by AI from companies like OpenAI and Google. This move aims to inform users about digital creations that may resemble real photos.

NASA's PACE Mission: A Game-Changer for Earth Science. NASA's PACE mission is set to revolutionize our understanding of Earth's carbon cycle, pollution, and ocean ecosystems. With a decade of development behind it, the mission's launch marks a significant milestone in Earth science. PACE's advanced instruments will provide unprecedented insights into plankton, aerosols, clouds, and ocean ecosystems, offering crucial data for tackling climate change and other planetary challenges.

40th Anniversary of Epic Spacewalk. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of whenBruce McCandless II made history as the first person to embark on an untethered spacewalk on February 7, 1984. Photos.

NASA is Putting a Telescope on the Moon. NASA shares plans for the Lunar Crater Radio Telescope (LCRT), aiming to install a telescope within a crater on the Moon. The concept is naturally quite complicated, yet doable, involving multiple robots working together.

NYC's Port Authority Bus Terminal Set for $10B Makeover. Renowned architectural firm Foster + Partners, led by Pritzker-winning Lord Norman Foster, unveils plans to revamp New York City's dilapidated Port Authority Bus Terminal with a $10 billion transformation. Known for iconic projects like the HSBC Building in Hong Kong and the striking Hearst Tower in NYC, the firm aims to breathe new life into the transit hub with cutting-edge designs. It’s about time!

3D-Printed Brain Tissue Functions Like the Real Thing. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison created the world's first functional 3D-printed brain tissue that mimics the development and connectivity of real human brain tissue. This innovation could pave the way for improved treatments for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson’s.

Are We Shipping Ashes to the Moon Now? A recent private moon mission by Astrobotic carried dozens of human ash capsules and a can of Japanese sports drink Pocari Sweat, but failed to reach the lunar surface. The purpose of the drink can remains a mystery. And future talks of sending human remains to the Moon are stirring up legal debates. While U.S. law allows for such items to be sent, experts fear a lack of regulations could lead to conflicts between companies and nations operating on the lunar surface.

New Porsche Taycan: Longer Range, Faster Charging. The 2025 Porsche Taycan is set to impress with extended driving range, enhanced performance, and rapid charging capabilities. Available in sedan and Cross Turismo wagon body styles, with four powertrain options and rear- or all-wheel drive variants, starting from $101,395. Coming this fall.

Toyota Goes Electric with $1.3B Boost. Toyota's revving up a $1.3 billion investment in Kentucky to whip up an all-electric, three-row SUV for the U.S. market. Set to go in production between late 2025 and early 2026. At the same time, as as consumer adoption for EVs has been slower than expected, some carmakers are scaling back their plans for all-electric investments.

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