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  • Beatles Now and Then cassette
    By Daniel Trock November 2nd, 2023

    The Final Beatles Song Is Now Streaming (Thanks To AI)

    The final Beatles song has been released. While the band used AI to complete the track after nearly 50 years, they didn't use it in the way you'd think.

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  • Europa Clipper Spacecraft (Illustration)
    By Georgina Torbet November 2nd, 2023

    Here's How NASA Protects Its Spacecraft From Dangerous Radiation

    Radiation is a major issue for spacecraft embarking on deep space trips, but NASA is working on solutions.

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  • Thanksgiving dinner
    By Dave McQuilling November 1st, 2023

    10 Nostalgic Items At Your Parents' House That Are More Risky Than They Are Thrifty

    Your older relatives likely have a treasure trove of retro tech and appliances in their home. Unfortunately, even if they still work, they may not be safe.

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  • asteroid entering Earth's atmosphere
    By Garrett Ettinger November 1st, 2023

    How Prepared Is Earth For An Asteroid Collision? Here's What We Know

    NASA made up a team, which seeks to identify asteroids and comets passing near Earth's orbit and is developing systems to prevent catastrophic impacts.

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  • stars in space
    By Willow Roberts November 1st, 2023

    How Do Stars Die And What Happens When They Do?

    While they can live for millions to billions of years, stars eventually die, but how does this happen, and where do they go? Here is the process explained.

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  • The Sun in space
    By Chris Littlechild October 30th, 2023

    The Sun's Threat To Earth: What Science Tells Us About Our Fiery Demise

    Despite being life-giving, eventually the Sun will decide to incinerate our planet in the distant future.

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  • president biden podium white house
    By Brittany Roston October 24th, 2023

    White House Designates 31 U.S. Tech Hubs To Bolster Innovation

    The Biden-Harris administration selected 31 regions throughout the U.S. from a pool of almost 400 applications. Nearly $500 million in grants are up for grabs.

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  • pink Lake Hillier in Western Australia
    By Garrett Ettinger October 23rd, 2023

    What Makes This Australian Lake Pink? Here's The Scientific Cause

    Discovered in 1802 by British explorer Mathew Flinders, Lake Hillier is one of five pink lakes in Victoria, Australia.

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  • stellar explosion
    By David Rossiaky October 22nd, 2023

    Are 'Starquakes' Causing These Mysterious High-Energy Radio Bursts From Space?

    Fast radio bursts hit the Earth more than 10,000 times per day. Now, scientists have new evidence that starquakes might be the reason behind them.

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  • DALL.E-3 image generator by OpenAI
    By Nadeem Sarwar October 19th, 2023

    DALL-E 3 Is Now Built Right Into ChatGPT Plus: Here's How To Use It

    DALL.E-3 is now available to all paid ChatGPT users. The best part is that it is embedded directly in ChatGPT, so users don't have to jump from app to app.

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  • Concept of lunar landing site.
    By Nadeem Sarwar October 19th, 2023

    Scientists Are Planning To Melt Roads On The Moon Using Lasers - Here's How

    A research study found that it may be possible to use moondust to create roads and other structures on the lunar surface.

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  • satellite flying above Earth
    By Nadeem Sarwar October 19th, 2023

    Next-Gen Farming: How Satellites Could Help Fix The World's Nutrient Crisis From Space

    Using spectral analysis, a new Italian satellite project will give farmers early warning of failing crops, allowing time for the situation to be corrected.

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  • Windows Copilot
    By David Bixenspan October 19th, 2023

    Why Windows Copilot Has Users A Little Underwhelmed

    Microsoft wants you to believe Windows Copilot "works any way you want." But is that really so in practice? It's time for a deeper look.

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  • Rubin Observatory at Twilight
    By Georgina Torbet October 18th, 2023

    This New Observatory Could Redefine Everything We Know About Dark Matter

    The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, named for the woman who discovered the first evidence of dark matter, is currently under construction.

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  • Woman practicing yoga
    By Jason Parker October 18th, 2023

    5 Of The Best Apple Watch Apps If You Practice Yoga

    There are a number of great yoga apps for Apple Watch that offer good classes for every level of user.

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  • Spotted Lake with colorful circles
    By Garrett Ettinger October 16th, 2023

    The Science Behind The Beautifully Bizarre Spotted Lake In Canada

    Spotted Lake in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley is an important site for geological scientific study with a rich history and cultural significance.

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  • Ocean floor with algae
    By Chris Littlechild October 16th, 2023

    The Bloop: The Strange Ocean Sound Scientists Couldn't Explain

    More than two decades ago, scientists heard the Bloop, and it took years to determine where the mysterious sound might have originated.

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  • an air purifier cleans air
    By Melissa Perenson October 15th, 2023

    10 Of The Best-Selling Air Purifiers For Your Home, Ranked By Price

    Air purifiers have only become more necessary lately. Different models have varying performance specs. Here's how to choose the one that's right for you.

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  • adult and child looking at space with telescope
    By Jack Picone October 14th, 2023

    The 5 Best Telescopes For Beginners, Ranked By Price

    There are many factors to consider when selecting the right telescope, depending on where you plan to use it, and what you plan to gaze at.

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  • pink Caño Cristales lake in Colombia
    By Garrett Ettinger October 14th, 2023

    The Fascinating Science Behind The Gorgeous River Of Five Colors In Colombia

    Stretches of Caño Cristales, the river of five colors, change color during each new season. This is thanks to an aquatic plant that only grows in Colombia.

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  • Capybara AI image results
    By Nicholas Wilson October 12th, 2023

    Google Now Lets You Generate AI Images Straight From The Search Bar

    Google's Search Generative Experience (SGE) is getting upgrades to allow users to create AI images and also get writing inspiration by using the search bar.

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  • Illustration Psyche asteroid
    By Georgina Torbet October 12th, 2023

    Why NASA's Exploration Of This Metal-Packed Asteroid Could Have Big Implications

    NASA's Psyche mission is sending a spacecraft to investigate an unusual metal-rich asteroid that may help unravel mysteries about how Earth formed.

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  • Ryugu asteroid sample
    By Nadeem Sarwar October 11th, 2023

    NASA Gives First Look At Asteroid Sample And Confirms Presence Of Water

    Nasa has given the first look at the samples of the asteroid Bennu (named after an Egyptian god) that show the presence of high-carbon content and water.

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  • Photo of cars in flooded parking lot
    By Quentyn Kennemer October 9th, 2023

    Here's Why Your iPhone's Weather App Is Wrong So Often

    The iPhone Weather app is convenient, but when its predictions consistently clash with reality, you might start to wonder whether there's a better alternative.

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  • Antikythera mechanism
    By David Rossiaky October 9th, 2023

    The Mysterious Antikythera Mechanism: Was This The World's First Computer?

    A quick dive for sea sponges resulted in the discovery of a mysterious, surprisingly complex machine often referred to as the world's first analog computer.

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  • nuclear bomb explosion
    By Quina Baterna October 8th, 2023

    Why The US Canceled Project Pluto: The Super Weapon That Never Was

    Russian nuclear weapons testing has brought up renewed knowledge of the Pluto Project, a cancelled nuclear power test conducted by the Air Force.

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  • US embassy in Cuba
    By Daniel Trock October 7th, 2023

    What Experts Know About Havana Syndrome (And Why It's Still A Mystery)

    In 2016, a mystery illness, later dubbed "Havana Syndrome," afflicted numerous people at the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba. What was it and what do we know now?

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