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The hottest toy this holiday season may be a robot dog that whimpers, blinks its eyes, wags its tail and responds to a rub on the head. 

The only thing Dog-E wont do is soil that expensive rug another possible reason why the $79.99 pet could be impossible to find on shelves before December, toymaker WowWee said Monday during the annual Toy Fair at Javits Convention Center.

The app-controlled toy  which comes with a leash and a dog bone that sticks to its snout does provide an electronic notification after it has made a virtual poop among its 200 interactions.

The toy, released Sunday, has already sold out on Amazon and WowWee has been scrambling to get more shipments in by November, Sydney Wiseman, the company’s vice president of brand development, told The Post. It is also sold at Target and Walmart.

Dog-E is one of the few toys bucking the industry trend of relying on familiar standbys such as Elmo, Furby and, of course, Barbie to juice sales this holiday season for the beleaguered toy business.

Other coveted gifts on the Hot 20 list,  released by Toy Insider, include the Sesame Street Elmo Slide plush toy, which sings and dances and has its own billboard in Times Square. The stuffed Elmo, from Just Play, costs $49.99.

Sales of the Elmo Slide are out performing Just Plays forecasts, the companys managing director of marketing Jimmy Chang told The Post. 

All things nostalgia have been trending, in the toy industry, Chang said.

A talking Furby for $69.99 from Hasbro also gets an interactive upgrade, blinking its eyes, moving its big ears and rocking and back and forth.

A Mayhem Pizza Fire Van for $39.99, featuring characters from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, is also expected to do well during the holidays, according to Toy Insider.

Barbie maker Mattel, which is hoping for a massive holiday season thanks to the blockbuster hit, has a full lineup of Ken and Barbie dolls along with the $199.99 Barbie Dreamhouse Playset.

Hasbro, meanwhile, unveiled its Marvel Spidey and his Amazing Friends Web-Spinners Playset for $129.99.

For more affordable options as inflation continues to eat away at family budgets there were several popular stocking stuffers for under $20.

Among them, the slime-related Googames from Sky Castle. The hand-held games, for $8.99 a pop, replicate a mobile phone but are filled with water that is manipulated to move things inside with squishy buttons.

WowWee also relaunched its famed hit, Fingerlings, for $15. 

Toy Fair, the nations largest industry trade show, began Friday and runs through Tuesday. However, it will wave goodbye to its longtime home in the Big Apple after nearly 120 years and move to New Orleans in January 2026, the Toy Association announced on Sunday.

The trade show is in flux after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, industry experts said. This years convention for the first time ever was moved from its traditional February dates, resulting in a number of large West Coast companies, including Mattel and MGA Entertainment, not showing up.

Vendors who showed up this year were not happy about moving Toy Fair to New Orleans in January, where they say it will be hard to get press coverage compared to the media capital of the world and where international attendees will struggle to book non-stop flights.

Toy Association inked a three-year deal with The Big Easy. The new date is sandwiched between the end of hurricane season and right before Mardi Gras, attendees noted.

Having it in New Orleans will hurt us because some buyers dont want to go to New Orleans, World Tech Toys founder Kev Kouyoumjian told The Post.

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NASA’s Hubble and Webb Discover Bursting Star Formation in Small Magellanic Cloud

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NASA’s Hubble and Webb Discover Bursting Star Formation in Small Magellanic Cloud

Scientists from NASA observed the bursting expansion of gas, stars, and dust from the glittering territory of the dual star clusters using Hubble and Webb space telescopes. NGC 460 and NGC 456 stay in the Small Magellanic Cloud, which are open clusters, with dwarf galaxies and orbit the Milky Way. These clusters are part of the extensive star complex clusters and nebulae that are most likely to be linked to each other. Stars are born upon the collapse of clouds.

Hubble and Webb Reveal Explosive Star Births in Small Magellanic Cloud

As per a report from NASA, the open clusters are from anywhere from a few dozen to many young stars, which are loosely bound by gravity. The images captured by Hubble capture the glowing and ionised gas, which comes from stellar radiation and blows bubbles in the form of gas and dust, which is blue in colour. The infrared of Webb shows the clumps and delicate filament-like structures and dust, which is red in colour.

NGC 460 and NGC 456: A Window into Early Universe Star Formation

Hubble shows the images of dust in the form of a silhouette against the blocking light; however, in the images of Webb, the dust is warmed by starlight and glows with infrared waves. The blend of gas and dust between the stars of the universe is called the interstellar medium. The region holding these clusters is known as the N83-84-85 complex and is home to multiple, rare O-type stars. These are hot and extremely massive stars that burn hydrogen like the Sun.

Such a state mimics the condition in the early universe; therefore, the Small Magellanic Cloud gives a nearby lab to find out the theories regarding star formation and the interstellar medium of the cosmos’s early stage.

With these observations, the researchers tend to study the gas flow from convergence to divergence, which helps in refining the difference between the Small Magellanic Cloud and its dwarf galaxy, and the Large Magellanic Cloud. Further, it helps in knowing the interstellar medium and gravitational interactions between the galaxies.

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Binance’s CZ threatens to sue Bloomberg over Trump stablecoin report

Binance co-founder CZ has dismissed a Bloomberg report linking him to the Trump-backed USD1 stablecoin, threatening legal action over alleged defamation.

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New Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Could Reveal Secrets of Distant Worlds

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New Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Could Reveal Secrets of Distant Worlds

The entry of a third known object into our solar system has been confirmed on July 1, 2025 by the astronomers. This object is named 3I/ATLAS, where 3I stands for “Third Interstellar”, having a highly hyperbolic (eccentricity ≈ 6.2) orbit, confirming it is not bound to the Sun but is a true interstellar visitor. Only two such visitors, 1I/ʻOumuamua (2017) and 2I/Borisov (2019), had been seen before. Notably, 3I/ATLAS appears to be the largest and brightest interstellar wanderer yet discovered.

Comparison with previous interstellars

According to NASA, astronomers from the ATLAS survey first spotted the object on July 1, 2025, using a telescope in Chile. It immediately drew attention for its unusual motion. Shortly after discovery, observers saw a faint coma and tail, leading to its classification as comet C/2025 N1 (ATLAS).

This comet-like appearance is shared with 2I/Borisov, the second interstellar visitor. Global observatories now track 3I/ATLAS. It poses no threat but offers a rare opportunity to study alien material. Since 1I/ʻOumuamua was observed only as it was leaving the solar system, it was difficult for astronomers to get enough data on it to confirm its exact nature — hence the crazy theories about it being an alien spaceship — though it’s almost certainly an asteroid or a comet.

Size and Significance

3I/ATLAS is much larger and brighter than earlier interstellar visitors. It is about 15 kilometers (km) [9 miles] in diameter, with huge uncertainty, compared to 100m for 1I/’Oumuamua and less than 1km for 2I/Borisov. This brightness and size makes it a a better target for study. Astronomers are planning to analyze its light for chemical signatures from its home system to get clues about the formation of distant planetary systems.

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