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According to the "passback" documents given to NASA officials on Thursday, the space agency's science programs would receive ...
His account of Starliner’s thruster failures—and his desperate efforts to keep the vehicle flying on course—was riveting. In ...
The FTC historically had a 3–2 partisan split, with the president's party having a one-seat advantage. But President Trump ...
In all, "The extension of a cholera outbreak in Africa causing a cluster of infections in Europe is unusual," the authors ...
One of those is Boston-based Syntis Bio, which is working on a daily pill that mimics the effects of gastric bypass—no actual ...
Ars Technica has mentioned SpinLaunch, the company that literally wants to yeet satellites into space, in previous Rocket ...
Security and privacy advocates are girding themselves for another uphill battle against Recall, the AI tool rolling out in Windows 11 that will screenshot, index, and store everything a user does ...
In essence, Peterson's work adds scientific rigor to what is frequently called the "Mr. Potato Head" theory of cocktails, a phrase coined by the folks at Death & Company, who operate several craft ...
Analysts predict that Apple has no clear short-term options to shake up its supply chain to avoid tariffs entirely, and even if Trump grants Apple an exemption, iPhone prices may increase not just in ...
Concerns about AI's energy use have a lot of people looking into ways to cut down on its power requirements. Many of these focus on hardware and software approaches that are pretty straightforward ...
Calls for a streaming tax in the UK come after 2024's 25 percent decrease in spending for UK-produced high-end TV productions and 27 percent decline in productions overall, per the report. Companies ...
Simply being on Chrome 135 is not necessarily enough to get the dynamic bottom bar. A separate server-side update is rolling out to enable edge-to-edge viewing—there's no way to force this update, but ...