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  • A coronal mass ejection recorded in 2015
    By Cassidy Ward February 8th, 2024

    How An Explosion From The Sun Could End The Digital Age

    Strong coronal mass ejections wreak havoc with electrical systems. If a strong enough CME strikes the Earth, you won't be able to read this online page.

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  • man inspecting rooftop solar panels
    By Ron King February 8th, 2024

    5 Tips For Keeping Solar Panels Clean And Working Their Best

    Solar panel efficiency all comes down to how well you maintain them. Here are a few ways to get the most out of your solar panels in the long run.

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  • 3D printed prototypes
    By Rob Rich February 5th, 2024

    Why 3D Printers Are So Important For Future Space Exploration

    NASA has been experimenting with 3D printing technology as it could pertain to space travel when carried out over multiple years.

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  • Illustration of IM-1 on the Moon
    By Cassidy Ward February 3rd, 2024

    Here's How Columbia Went From Sportswear To Spacecraft

    Columbia Sportswear's partnership with Intuitive Machines will result in a Columbia-insulated lander heading to the moon on the upcoming IM-1 mission.

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  • Neuralink human brain interface chip
    By Nadeem Sarwar January 30th, 2024

    Elon Musk Claims First Human Has Received Neuralink Brain Chip Implant

    Several months after getting FDA approval to proceed, Elon Musk's Neuralink has successfully implanted its tech into the brain of its first human patient.

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  • Growing lettuce in space-like conditions.
    By Nadeem Sarwar January 29th, 2024

    This NASA-Funded Study Answers Why Astronauts Can't Have Salad In Space

    It may come as no surprise, but astronauts can't eat the same things in space as they can on earth such as salad and there's a good reason as to why.

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  • Artist's Concept of One of the Mars Exploration Rovers
    By Georgina Torbet January 27th, 2024

    How Two 20-Year-Old Rovers Changed Mars Science Forever

    The pair of rovers touched down on the surface of Mars in January 2004, positioned on opposite sides of the planet to maximize exploration.

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  • Radio antenna
    By Georgina Torbet January 27th, 2024

    How Scientists Have Surveyed Over 500,000 Sources To Look For Evidence Of Intelligent Life

    The search for extraterrestrial intelligence, or SETI, is a field that has one huge primary challenge, and that's the sheer size of space.

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  • Bing logo against blue background
    By Joe Brown January 27th, 2024

    5 Bing Image Creator Tips And Prompts For Better Results

    Microsoft's Bing now includes several AI tools. The Image Creator is a very capable generative art tool and you can do some cool stuff with it if you know how.

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  • Leopard 2 tank driving off road
    By Nathan P. Gibson January 27th, 2024

    10 Of The Most Expensive Military Tanks Ever Built

    Modern military tanks are among the most expensive pieces of military equipment money can buy, particularly in modern times. Here are some of the priciest.

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  • Tank outdoors at sunset
    By Chris Littlechild January 23rd, 2024

    Here's How Tanks Deflect Bullets And Shells

    Tanks are fairly recent inventions - they were first used in battle in 1916 and have improved since then. Here's how they deflect bullets and shells.

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  • SpinLaunch A100 facility
    By David Rossiaky January 22nd, 2024

    This Revolutionary Launch System Sends Satellites Into Orbit Using Electricity

    Instead of pushing against Earth's gravity using large rockets, SpinLaunch wants to use centrifugal force to throw payloads into the upper atmosphere.

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  • Pilots training in flight simulator
    By Nathan P. Gibson January 21st, 2024

    Training For Any Situation: How Flight Simulators Prepare Pilots For Emergencies

    Flight simulators are incredibly important for pilots to make and diagnoze their mistakes in a risk-free environment. Here's a look at how they operate.

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  • workers installing solar panels
    By Danny Bojic January 20th, 2024

    Here's How Long Home Solar Panels Will Typically Last

    While solar panels are a major investment upfront, they are sturdy and built for the long haul. If properly maintained, here's how long they will last you.

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  • James Webb telescope
    By Rafael Motamayor January 19th, 2024

    What Are These Strange Red Lights NASA Spotted With The James Webb Telescope?

    The James Webb Telescope has discovered a phenomenon occurring millions of miles away from where it should be possible. Our knowledge of aurorae is expanding.

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  • microsoft copilot on smartphone
    By Shinaayomi Abioye January 17th, 2024

    Everything To Know About Microsoft Copilot For iOS And Android

    First baked into Bing, Microsoft's ChatGPT-driven AI offering is now a standalone app called Copilot. Here's everything it can do for you.

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  • OSIRIS-REx curation team
    By Georgina Torbet January 17th, 2024

    These Researchers Finally Managed To Get Their Hands On NASA's First Asteroid Sample

    The sample will be shared between NASA and other space agencies like JAXA, the Japanese space agency for research and testing.

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  • woman taking photos facing a camera
    By Quina Baterna January 16th, 2024

    Major Camera Companies Are Working To Fight Deepfakes: Here's How

    With generative AI making some artistic practices obsolete, photographers and videographers are struggling to protect their work and their livelihood.

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  • Apple Watch Ultra wrist
    By Rob Rich January 15th, 2024

    How To View Your Wrist Temperature Data With An Apple Watch

    Certain newer Apple Watch models feature the hardware necessary to track surface body temperatures. Here's how to view that data on your iPhone.

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  • Cold Atom Laboratory before flight
    By Georgina Torbet January 14th, 2024

    Why Some Of The Coolest Science Experiments Are Done In Space

    The ISS facilitates high-concept research is into quantum phenomena, including the behavior of atoms, in a way that wouldn't be possible on Earth's surface.

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  • rocket launching into space
    By Nadeem Sarwar January 12th, 2024

    This Self-Eating Rocket Could Clean Up The Space Trash Problem Before It Even Starts

    A unique "ouroboros" rocket may be the solution to space junk, as experiments are underway to develop a space-ready jet engine that feeds off itself.

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  • scale feet standing
    By Nachiket Mhatre January 9th, 2024

    This Vibrating Capsule Could Assist In The Ways We Treat Obesity

    While weight loss drugs are experiencing their highest popularity levels in decades, researchers at MIT have found an alternative that could cost much less.

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  • smartphone with night sky backdrop
    By Marinel Sigue January 9th, 2024

    5 Great Apps For People Who Love To Learn About Space

    Love to learn about space? You can ditch the encyclopedias and searching online thanks to apps. Here are five of our favorites for Android and iPhones.

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  • Scientists looking at Peregrine
    By Cody D. Campbell January 9th, 2024

    What Went Wrong With Astrobotic's Moon Lander?

    Here's everything we know so far about Astrobotic's lunar landing mishap - the first mission of its kind in over 50 years.

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  • Robot relaxing during Christmas break
    By Tushar Mehta January 8th, 2024

    Here Is The Reason Behind ChatGPT's Lazy Responses

    As AI technology begins to ape human behavior with ever greater subtlety, can it also take on the human tendency to slow down around the end of the year?

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  • The International Space Station in orbit
    By Nathan P. Gibson January 7th, 2024

    10 Things About Living On The International Space Station You Probably Never Realized

    The International Space Station is crewed by some of the smartest, bravest people in history. Their biggest challenge? Just getting through the day.

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  • Maintenance truck dispersing salt on an icy road
    By Kendra Bruning January 5th, 2024

    10 Reasons Why Road Salt For Winter Ice Is A Terrible Idea

    Road salt on ice in freezing conditions, in theory, is meant to keep people safe. However, it can also have ugly side effects that hamper the environment.

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