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  • Long-distance photo of Honda's reusable rocket launch
    By Olivia Richman 4 months ago

    How A Reusable Hopper Helped Honda Break Into Space Rocketry

    Civic, Accord, Super Cub... and now a rocket? Honda has gone where few automakers have gone before and launched a rocket into space. Here's the story.

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  • Illustration of Proba-3 satellites forming artificial eclipse
    By Jack Picone 4 months ago

    We Can Now Create A Man-Made 'Eclipse' – Here's Why That Is So Important

    In an innovative mission, two spacecraft fly in precision formation to block the sun, giving scientists a particular view for study.

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  • The TIRS instrument in the foreground with its shipping container waits in the background. The copper-color of TIRS is due to the gold-colored foil that coats the Multi-Layer Insulation blankets.
    By Eli Shayotovich 4 months ago

    Why Are Satellites Covered In 'Gold Foil'? Here's What It's For

    If you've ever looked at historical photographs from NASA or images of satellites, then you've noticed they're wrapped in a layer of seemingly gold foil.

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  • Someone refueling an aircraft with sustainable aviation fuel
    By Joseph Chidi 4 months ago

    How Long Does It Take To Refuel A Passenger Plane?

    Most frequent flyers will have seen planes being refueled at airports, but have you ever wondered how long this process takes and what's involved?

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  • Woven City concept art of courthouse
    By Olivia Richman 4 months ago

    Why Did Toyota Build A Smart City And Where Is It Located?

    Toyota is most known for its automobiles, but the company also created a smart city with pretty lofty goals, situated in a very particular location.

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  • Overhead view of a solar farm at dusk
    By Jack Picone 4 months ago

    This Project Could Help Solve California's Biggest Solar Problem — And Set A New Record

    Solar power is great, but it has one problem: you can't generate any at night. California's trying to solve this issue with an exciting new project.

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  • Technician working in IBM quantum computing lab
    By Bob Sharp 4 months ago

    This Quantum Computer Could Be 20,000 Times Faster Than Anything Before

    Quantum computers are getting faster. IBM's Starling computer will be released in 2029 and will be 20,000 times faster than current quantum computers.

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  • Woman working on spreadsheets on a laptop with coffee
    By Marinel Sigue 4 months ago

    How ChatGPT (And Other AI Tools) Can Make Spreadsheets Less Of A Chore

    Struggling with spreadsheets? Here’s how AI tools like ChatGPT can help make data work way less painful.

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  • Macro view of a CPU socket.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 4 months ago

    AI Just Helped Design A CPU, Here's Why That Matters

    Chip designing is a slow and expensive process but a team in China is using AI to do it much quicker. What does this mean for the future of computing?

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  • Radioactive isotope hazmat suit
    By Cassidy Ward 4 months ago

    Science Experiments With Terrifying Consequences

    Scientific studies have given us so much knowledge that we now take for granted, but every now and then an experiment doesn't go as planned.

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  • ITER central solenoid during assembly.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 4 months ago

    This Massive 60-Foot Magnet Could Be The Key To Fusion Energy

    ITER has devised the technology that could unlock fusion energy, and they've done so with the aid of a 60-foot magnet. Here's how it works.

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  • Illustration of Toyota Lunar Cruiser on the Moon
    By Jack Picone 4 months ago

    Toyota Lunar Cruiser: What Does The Land Cruiser For The Moon Look Like?

    Toyota has easy drivers and off-roaders, but here's what it looks like to put one off-planet and on the moon.

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  • The Venus Aerospace RDRE engine during testing with a flame coming out of it.
    By Casey Cooper 4 months ago

    This Jet Engine Can Reach Hypersonic Speeds Right Off The Runway

    Get ready to fly faster than ever before. This jet engine can reach hypersonic speeds right off the runway, which may change the game for civilian flight.

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  • Gemini and OpenAI ChatGPT app icons on phone screens
    By Max Miller 4 months ago

    This Easy Trick Can Help Avoid The Most Annoying Issue With ChatGPT And Gemini

    One of the biggest annoyances about AI is the way it speaks to the user, but you can use one built-in feature of ChatGPT and Gemini to fix this.

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  • SpaceX Starship exploding during a test
    By Daniel Trock 5 months ago

    What Caused The SpaceX Starship Explosion? Here's What We Know

    The most recent SpaceX Starship test launch ended in disaster again, with the rocket exploding shortly after takeoff. Here's what we known about the explosion.

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  • Missiles with Iranian flag in the background
    By Rahul Srinivas 5 months ago

    Yes, Iran Has Incorporated Artificial Intelligence Into Its Weapons - Here's What That Means

    Tensions continue to rise between Iran and Israel, and both are looking for new ways to attack. In fact, Iran has incorporated AI into their weapons.

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  • Robot hand about to touch human hand embracing Earth icon
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 5 months ago

    Could This Tech Finally Solve AI's Planet-Polluting Problem?

    While beneficial uses of AI continue to increase, its biggest downfall is the pollution it produces. However, this tech may solve the problem.

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  • Planets aligned on an ecliptic path.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 5 months ago

    What Exactly Is A 'Planet Parade' And How Often Do They Happen?

    In a planetary parade, you can the view multiple planets close to each other. However, on a special but rare few occasions, they appear to align.

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  • Diver photographed from below
    By Nate Williams 5 months ago

    The Ancient Egyptian Military Shipwreck That Will Take Us Hundreds Of Years To Explore

    Locating a historic shipwreck is only the beginning. One ancient Egyptian vessel may take us literally hundreds of years to fully and safely explore.

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  • A person holding a gas pump while filling up a car with fuel
    By Philip Kambutu 5 months ago

    Can You Mix Diesel And Biodiesel?

    Diesel, while beneficial, is not exactly the cleanest of fuels. One solution is mixing it with the cleaner biodiesel, but can you actually mix them?

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  • A Manhattan steam chimney releasing hot steam
    By Shane Schmid 5 months ago

    Why Do You See Steam Rising From New York Roads?

    One of the most recognizable aspects of New York City is undoubtedly the steam rising from the roads. Where does that steam actually come from?

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  • The Deepwater Horizon oil rig on fire with fire fighting ships trying to put it out.
    By Casey Cooper 5 months ago

    How Did The Deepwater Horizon Explosion Happen And How Was The Oil Leak Stopped?

    The Deepwater Horizon Explosion was one of the most devastating environmental disasters in history, but how did it happen and how was the oil leak stopped?

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  • Anthropic and OpenAI's applications, Claude and ChatGPT, sit side by side on a phone sceen.
    By Alec Hively 5 months ago

    What Do OpenAI & Anthropic's New 'Vibe Coding' Tools Actually Do?

    Vibe coding is back at the forefront of the AI coding discussion thanks to new tools from Open AI and Anthropic, but what do the new tools actually do?

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  • Person using an AI app on a phone
    By Adnan Ahmed 5 months ago

    Why Machine Learning Doesn't Exactly Mean AI (And Why That Matters)

    Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning have both been hot button topics for a few years now, but the two terms are actually very different.

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  • Audi's A.I.-powered Welding Splatter Detection system in action
    By Alec Hively 5 months ago

    Audi Is Using AI Where You Least Expect It (And The Benefits Could Be Huge)

    As concerns about artificial intelligence ramp up, Audi has begun using AI in some unexpected and surprising ways to help its human workers on the job.

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  • Recent photo of Bill Gates wearing a blue shirt and purple/gray sweater in front of a black background.
    By Emma Street 5 months ago

    You've Been Warned: AI Is Coming For Your Doctors And Teachers (At Least According To Bill Gates)

    Microsoft founder Bill Gates has been speaking about the potential future of AI, and he's convinced its best use case is in the medical and education fields.

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  • Smartphone displaying the Perplexity logo
    By Samyak Goswami 5 months ago

    How Is Perplexity AI Different From OpenAI's ChatGPT?

    Curious how Perplexity AI compares to ChatGPT? Learn the key differences in how each tool works, their features, and what sets them apart.

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