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  • Woman riding Peloton bike
    By Monica J. White February 17th, 2022

    Peloton Lanebreak Turns Spinning Into A Video Game

    Peloton released a feature for their exercise bike system that turns the experience into a game called Peloton Lanebreak, running with tech from Google Stadia.

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  • White Castle restuarant
    By Matt Milano February 16th, 2022

    White Castle Orders More Robot Hamburger Flippers To Fill In For Humans

    White Castle leads the way in adopting robot workers to fill in roles human hamburger flippers traditionally held in the past, while personable jobs stay human.

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  • Rocket launch
    By Cassidy Ward February 16th, 2022

    SpaceX Vs. Blue Origin: Who Is Winning And Why?

    In recent years, SpaceX and Blue Origin — each owned by wealthy businessmen — have cracked through the highest of earthly ceilings to reach for the stars.

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  • Antarctica without ice
    By SlashGear Staff February 16th, 2022

    NASA Shows Us What Antarctica Would Look Like Without Ice

    Thanks to a computer-simulation, we get to see that Antarctica is actually bumpy and unique -- we just don't get to see it with all that ice covering it up.

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  • Woman workout with a Peloton indoor bike
    By Jeff Harper February 15th, 2022

    11 Affordable Alternatives To A Peloton Bike

    Peloton bikes are not cheap. Fortunately, there are more affordable alternatives from top brands including Schwinn, Bowflex, and NordicTrack.

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  • LG Cinabeam
    By Ewdison Then February 15th, 2022

    2022 LG CineBeam 4K Projectors Don't Need Much Space Or A Dark Room

    LG is back with two new CineBeam laser projector models packing high peak brightness, including one that can be placed very close to a wall or screen.

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  • Artificial intelligence
    By Matt Milano February 15th, 2022

    Scientists Just Gave An Ominous Warning About Artificial Intelligence

    An OpenAI scientist recently claimed some artificial intelligence may be "slightly" conscious, kicking off a firestorm of controversy among experts.

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  • SpaceX Falcon 9 launch vehicle
    By Tim Wenger February 15th, 2022

    Don't Blame SpaceX For The Rocket About To Crash Into The Moon

    It turns out the space object destined to crash into the moon is related to a Chinese rocket launch, not the DSCOVR mission as first claimed.

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  • Polaris Program logo
    By Brittany Roston February 14th, 2022

    Polaris Program Taps SpaceX To Set New Starship And Dragon Records

    Jared Isaacman announced Polaris Program with an aim to "ultimately culminate in the first flight of SpaceX's Starship with humans on board."

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  • plastic polymer in person's hand
    By Tim Wenger February 12th, 2022

    This Miracle Material Is Stronger Than Steel But Lighter Than Plastic

    Chemical engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a new material that is stronger than steel but lighter than plastic.

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  • James Webb Space Telescope illustration
    By Eric Abent February 11th, 2022

    The James Webb Space Telescope's First Photo May Be Its Most Important

    While there are several months left to go before the James Webb Space Telescope is fully prepared for max science, the first photos have arrived.

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  • Perseverance Mars rover render
    By Georgina Torbet February 11th, 2022

    NASA's Perseverance Rover Just Broke A Major Mars Record

    Self-driving capabilities have given NASA's Perseverance a superpower, enabling it to break a major Mars record -- and then break its new record the next day.

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  • Venus in different wavelengths
    By Georgina Torbet February 10th, 2022

    Parker Solar Probe Captures Cool Image Of Venus

    During a recent flyby, NASA's Parker Solar Probe spacecraft managed to get a look beyond Venus' clouds and capture a rare image of its blistering hot surface.

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  • Hope probe
    By Georgina Torbet February 10th, 2022

    The Mars Hope Mission Earned Its Name

    The Mars Home mission officially reached its 1st year, having already made history by being the first planetary science mission led by an Arab-Islamic country.

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  • Artist's concept of Ingenuity
    By Georgina Torbet February 10th, 2022

    Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Completes Its First Flight Of The Year

    Every successful action performed by a machine on Mars is considered a major victory for NASA - today that victory is a helicopter take-off!

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  • lunar roving vehicles
    By Tim Wenger February 10th, 2022

    How GM Is Getting Back Into The Space Race

    General Motors has a plan to get back into the so-called "space race" by creating new rovers with Lockheed Martin for missions to the moon - and beyond!

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  • ethernet cables
    By Shane McGlaun February 15th, 2016

    Network Researchers Achieve Fastest Ever Data Rate At 1.125 Tb/s

    Most people don't like their internet to move at a snail's pace. In fact, this team of network researchers took their dedication to speed to the next level.

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  • K5 security robot from Knightscope
    By Adam Westlake November 16th, 2014

    Meet The Dalek-Looking Security Robot From Knightscope

    Meet the Dalek-looking security robot from Knightscope

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