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  • Starlink logo on smartphone
    By Garrett Ettinger September 19th, 2023

    This Website Lets You Track Starlink Satellites And See Where They Are Right Now

    The satellite phenomenon known as Starlink has brought the internet to isolated regions of the world. Now a new tool will let you watch the satellites pass by.

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  • Sailing Stone in Death Valley
    By Daniel Trock September 18th, 2023

    How Scientists Solved The Sailing Stones Of Death Valley

    The Sailing Stones of Death Valley National Park have been studied by scientists since the early 20th century. But it took until 2014 to get an answer.

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  • Thunderstorm seen from Space Station
    By Georgina Torbet September 17th, 2023

    How ISS Astronauts Take Incredible Photos Of Lightning From Space

    Astronauts onboard the International Space Station have photographed lightning from space before, but now they're preparing to substantially up their game.

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  • LCRT concept moon
    By David Rossiaky September 17th, 2023

    Why Scientists Want To Build A Giant Telescope On The Moon

    Huge telescopes can be found in many places on Earth and they may one day be joined by a similar model built inside of a literal crater on the moon.

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  • person using ChatGPT on computer
    By Keyede Erinfolami September 17th, 2023

    Is ChatGPT Down (Or Is It Just You)? Here's How To Tell

    If you're unable to access your favorite AI chatbot or get responses, hear a few websites and settings to check to figure out if it's a wider issue or just you.

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  • NASA astronaut Frank Rubio
    By Eli Shayotovich September 14th, 2023

    How This NASA Astronaut Accidentally Broke A Space Record

    Frank Rubio went to the International Space Station in September 2022, alongside Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin. He's still there, a year later.

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  • Satellite facing Milky Way
    By Nadeem Sarwar September 14th, 2023

    NASA Isn't Giving Up On Solving UFOs And Debunking Aliens

    NASA has published its first report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), marking the start of its public role in the exploration of the controversial topic.

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  • ChatGPT and Open AI logo
    By Keyede Erinfolami September 11th, 2023

    3 Best ChatGPT Detectors (And Why You Still Can't Trust Them)

    Trying to figure out if the text in front of you is written by an AI or a human? These tools might be able to help, but they can also get it wrong.

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  • Roomba Combo j9+
    By Chris Davies September 11th, 2023

    iRobot's Roomba Combo j9+ Takes A Smarter Approach To Mop Drips & Pet Mess

    Roomba's latest flagship cleaning device, the Combo j9+, intends to be better than its competitors, starting with better separation of mopping and vacuuming.

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  • Astronaut Electroencephalogram electrode cap
    By Georgina Torbet September 11th, 2023

    How Scientists Are Helping Astronauts To Get A Better Night's Sleep In Space

    Sleeping in space is quite an ordeal, and not just because you might float away if you're not strapped down. Two ongoing tests may help improve things, though.

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  • Sony Aibo robot
    By Quina Baterna September 8th, 2023

    Whatever Happened To Sony's Aibo Robot Dog?

    First launched in 1999, Sony's robotic dog companion was the start of the future we were once promised. But Aibo remains out of reach of most people even today.

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  • Zoom meeting on laptop screen
    By Nicholas Wilson September 5th, 2023

    Zoom's Generative AI Assistant Gets A New Name And Capabilities

    Zoom announced new AI features earlier this year and now we're starting to see what they'll look like. It's not just tools for video chatting, either.

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  • NASA's advanced Resistive Exercise Device (aRED) for the ISS
    By Georgina Torbet September 4th, 2023

    Here's How Astronauts Could Fight Muscle Loss Using Electric Stimulation

    One of the biggest issues to impact human health in space is muscle atrophy, but scientists are working to prevent that.

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  • Bleriot Monoplane in the sky
    By Kat Olvera September 4th, 2023

    The Incredible History Of The Bleriot XI: The World's Oldest Plane Still Flying

    The Wright brothers may have been the first humans to take flight after the turn of the century, but the Bleriot XI is the world's oldest plane still flying.

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  • particle accelerator equipment
    By David Rossiaky September 3rd, 2023

    Why Scientists Haven't Solved The Mystery Of The Oh-My-God Particle

    In the early '90s, scientists encountered a particle so unusual, it seemed impossible. It is now called the OMG particle, and we're no closer to solving it.

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  • asimo waving
    By Quina Baterna September 3rd, 2023

    Whatever Happened To Honda's Robot Asimo?

    Honda's Asimo robot was just adorable, even when it was falling flat on its poor little face. What's happened to the bot in the years since?

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  • ChatGPT Dark Mode Android
    By Shinaayomi Abioye September 2nd, 2023

    How To Fix ChatGPT Plugins Not Showing Up

    Plugins are a great way to get the most out of OpenAI's chatbot, but if the feature isn't showing up in your ChatGPT account, you'll need to follow these steps.

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  • saturn space illustration
    By Georgina Torbet September 1st, 2023

    The Science Behind Saturn's Storms That Last Over 100 Years

    If you thought storms on Earth were meddlesome, imagine what it's like on Saturn. The gas giant's storms can last for more than 100 years before chilling out.

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  • Spock in a spacesuit closeup
    By Nicholas Wilson August 28th, 2023

    Star Trek's Space Walk Technology Isn't Just Sci-Fi: Russian Scientists Almost Made It Real

    Russian scientists have been working on Star Trek's "space motorcycle" since the Cold War and almost created it. Here's everything we know about it.

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  • Stirling Engine
    By Daniel Trock August 28th, 2023

    This DIY Stirling Engine Kit Will Stir Your Morning Coffee For You

    Before you down your morning cup of coffee, why not use the wonders of science to stir it up hands-free? This DIY kit makes it super easy to do.

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  • USS Seawolf submarine in harbor
    By Barnaby Britton August 28th, 2023

    USS Seawolf: The Highly Advanced Submarine That Changed Underwater Warfare

    With the advent of nuclear-powered submarines, the USS Seawolf was a force to be reckoned with, literally blowing anything else out of the water.

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  • Baby holding a phone
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 27th, 2023

    Why Screen Time May Harm Development In Babies

    Studies show the negative impacts of screen time on babies as they develop across several important markers.

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  • Elon Musk thinking and brightly lit
    By David Rossiaky August 26th, 2023

    Do We Live In A Simulation? Elon Musk Thinks So, Here's Why

    Elon Musk suspects that he himself - along with you, everyone you know, and indeed the entirety of the observable universe itself - are merely simulations.

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  • Withings Body Scan scale
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 26th, 2023

    This High-Tech Scale Unlocks Health Details You Used To Need A Doctor For

    Called the Body Scan, the device might look like an ordinary digital weight scale, but it's packing a lot more than just pound counting.

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  • man looking at aurora borealis
    By Shikhar Mehrotra August 26th, 2023

    What's Behind The Cause Of Northern Lights? Aurora Borealis Explained

    The fascinating greenish-yellow lights are a major tourist attraction. Here's how the Sun and Earth combine to deliver this phenomena.

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  • Falcon rocket SpaceX
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 25th, 2023

    DOJ Sues SpaceX Over Alleged Hiring Discrimination In The US

    The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk's private space company, claiming SpaceX discriminated against certain applicants.

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  • Meta AI iPhone
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 24th, 2023

    Meta's Latest Llama AI Tool Can Fix Your Code Mistakes

    Meta is back with a version of its Llama LLM trained specifically to help programmers hunt down code mistakes - or, even better, generate code from scratch.

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