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  • Solar panel installation
    By Prarthana Gopal March 24th, 2024

    Can Solar Panels Increase Your Home's Value?

    Solar panels are expensive upfront, but they pay for themselves over time. However, what about your home's resale value? Can it be beneficial there, too?

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  • nasa cat space video
    By C. Gordon March 24th, 2024

    How A Cat Became The Star Of The First Ultra HD Video Sent From Space

    In December 2023, NASA's Psyche probe used a powerful laser array to... share a cat video? The new face of space technology is an orange tabby named Taters.

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  • Google Gemini product image
    By Adnan Ahmed March 23rd, 2024

    How To Make Google Gemini's AI Responses More Precise

    Chat GPT might be the most recognizable AI chat bot, but Google's Gemini just rolled out a new feature that will help it compete. Here are the details.

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  • Google homepage
    By Danny Bojic March 23rd, 2024

    How To Use Google Chrome's Experimental AI Feature To Help You Write

    Google's new "Help me write" is designed to help someone who is struggling to put their thoughts into words, and it works on websites across the internet.

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  • man wearing solar eclipse glasses
    By Daniel Trock March 22nd, 2024

    How To Tell If Your Solar Eclipse Glasses Are Fake: A Quick Guide

    The total solar eclipse is on April 8, and to watch it safely, you'll need a pair of legit solar viewing glasses. Here's how you can spot a counterfeit.

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  • White iPhone on a table
    By Adnan Ahmed March 22nd, 2024

    5 AI Features You Didn't Realize Were Already In Your iPhone

    Apple doesn't make as big a deal about it, but the iPhone already has some impressive AI functions already built in, from its camera, to FaceTime and more.

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  • plate on Europa Clipper
    By Georgina Torbet March 22nd, 2024

    NASA's Mission To Europa Will Carry A Special Message From Earth: Here's What It Says

    The spacecraft will carry a special surprise aboard alongside its components and instruments: a commemorative plate.

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  • Copilot used on laptop
    By Marinel Sigue March 21st, 2024

    How To Get Free Access To Microsoft Copilot Pro

    While Microsoft Copilot is free for basic use, the company has a "Pro" subscription that enables even more features. You can try it out for free like this.

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  • Artist's Impression of Heaviest Supermassive Binary Black Hole
    By Georgina Torbet March 21st, 2024

    These Chunky Monsters Are The Heaviest Pair Of Black Holes Ever Found

    Two supermassive black holes have been orbiting one another for billions of years, stubbornly refusing to merge. Scientists are trying to learn more about them.

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  • Neuralink N1 brain implant
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 21st, 2024

    Neuralink Video Shows First Human Recipient Using 'Telepathy' To Play Game

    Following a couple of months of recovery, the first Neuralink brain implant recipient has shown off his new ability to play video games using "telepathy."

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  • Elon Musk Sam Altman
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 19th, 2024

    OpenAI's Sam Altman Sounds Off On Lawsuit From Elon Musk

    Sam Altman shared some AI-related thoughts with Lex Fridman during an episode of his podcast. Among the topics was Elon Musk and his lawsuit against OpenAI.

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  • Satellite concept by Albedo Space
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 18th, 2024

    A New Class Of Scary Satellites Is Ringing James Bond Villain Alarms

    New satellite technology and imaging capabilities means new potential privacy issues, especially as the technology allows for higher resolution surveillance.

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  • Man screwing solar panel to roof
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo March 17th, 2024

    5 Tools That Will Come In Handy When Installing Your Own Solar Panels At Home

    Installing solar panels can be a fun DIY project. But make sure you have these important tools before you get started.

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  • Solar panel installation
    By Prarthana Gopal March 15th, 2024

    Solar Panel Credits 2024: How Much Can You Save And How To See If You Qualify

    Buying a solar panel installation for your home can be very costly, but there is a tax credit you might be able to claim to heavily offset the price tag.

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  • A solar eclipse
    By Shane O'Neill March 14th, 2024

    During This Year's Eclipse, Watch Closely For This Mysterious Phenomenon

    During a solar eclipse, people have often noticed the wind starts acting very strangely. What's the explanation for this mysterious eclipse wind?

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  • A set of solar panels on a rooftop
    By C. Gordon March 14th, 2024

    What Happens To Solar Panels At The End Of Their Lifespan?

    As more people install solar panels on their homes and businesses, we'll soon have to deal with what happens when they break or are eventually replaced.

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  • Artist's impression of WD 0816-310
    By Georgina Torbet March 14th, 2024

    This Cannibal Star Has A Badass Metal Scar

    Researchers have found a dying white dwarf star that is eating the planets in its orbit with some interesting patterns on its surface. Here's what we know.

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  • picture of Earth from space
    By Georgina Torbet March 14th, 2024

    How Do You Find Life On Other Planets? By Testing On Earth

    As humanity seeks to expand beyond Earth, research on our home planet could help in the search for habitable locales outside of our solar system.

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  • woman walking down street created by Sora
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 13th, 2024

    OpenAI's Sora Text-To-Video Generator Will Open Public Access This Year

    OpenAI's new video generation software is an amazing leap when it comes to AI technology, but the company is still trying to iron out the finer details.

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  • Space One rocket launch
    By Nicholas Wilson March 13th, 2024

    Watch Japan's Kairos Rocket Explode Seconds Into Inaugural Flight

    A first attempt at privately-launched space flight for Japan ended in a self-destruct explosion, though it certainly doesn't spell the end for Space One.

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  • A visual representation of ChatGPT AI
    By Shane O'Neill March 12th, 2024

    ChatGPT Can Now Read Its Responses Out Loud: Here's How

    On March 4, OpenAI revealed some big news regarding ChatGPT: The system now has the ability to read responses back to you, and it's as dynamic as it is useful.

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  • OpenAI's Sam Altman at "The Future of AI" conference
    By David Bixenspan March 11th, 2024

    These Horror Stories Prove That AI Could Pose A Serious Threat

    AI probably isn't going to destroy all of humanity in a nuclear holocaust, but if it's not used carefully, it can certainly ruin someone's day.

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  • Space Shuttle Orbiter Endeavour
    By Abhinav Lal March 11th, 2024

    How NASA Space Shuttle Tiles Work To Protect Against Extreme Heat

    The Space Shuttle orbiters experienced extreme heat during reentry. NASA and its contractors came up with a solution in the form of very special tiles.

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  • man with laptop with stylized AI text
    By Quina Baterna March 11th, 2024

    How Microsoft's Nuclear-Powered AI Might Be The Future

    AI will feature heavily in the future of computing, but has enormous power demands. This could be why Microsoft is investing in renewable and nuclear options.

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  • Lucy's massive solar arrays
    By Georgina Torbet March 9th, 2024

    Everything To Know About NASA's Lucy Spacecraft And Its Mission

    Everything worth knowing about Lucy, NASA's long-distance asteroid probe: the mission, the mistakes, and how it could discover the origin of the solar system.

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  • Earth
    By Georgina Torbet March 8th, 2024

    The Science Behind Why Some Years Have Leap Days

    We all know that one Earth year lasts 365 days, but this isn't an exact figure, hence the leap year..

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  • workers installing solar panels
    By Ron King March 8th, 2024

    5 Common Myths About Solar Panels: And The Facts Behind Them

    If you've considered switching to solar power but haven't yet, it's important you consider these commonly-held beliefs because the truth might surprise you.

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