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ULA ready to launch Amazon's 27 'Project Kuiper' Internet satellites in Florida
The first batch of satellites owned by Amazon as part of its Project Kuiper to expand global Internet access is set to launch Wednesday in Florida. The payload will be lifted by United Launch
Meta’s new rules block teenagers from livestreaming on Instagram
Teen Instagram users will not be allowed to livestream without parental permission. This comes as teen accounts are being expanded to Facebook and Messenger. These will, theoretically, give parents
Microsoft says it's 'slowing or pausing' some AI data center projects, including $1B plan for Ohio
Microsoft said it is “slowing or pausing” some of its data center construction, including a $1 billion project in Ohio, the latest sign that the demand for artificial intelligence technology that
What politicians so often get wrong about science
Governments love asking what scientific research will bring society, but the most important discoveries come from wondering without direction
Billionaire spacewalker highlights Mars trip for astronauts in his bid to become NASA's next chief
The nominee for NASA’s top job, billionaire spacewalker Jared Isaacman, outlined his vision for space exploration on Wednesday that prioritizes sending astronauts to Mars. President Donald Trump
Google’s latest AI model is missing a key safety report in apparent violation of promises made to the U.S. government and at international summits
Experts say it is "disappointing" Google and other top AI labs seem to be reneging on commitments to inform the public about the capabilities and risks their AI models present
Supermassive black holes could strip stars down to their helium cores
We all know that black holes can devour stars, rip them apart and consume their remnants. But that only happens if a star passes too close to a black hole. What if a star gets close enough to a star
Plant-based waterproof material could replace single-use plastics
Cellulose, the main component of paper, can be turned into clear, waterproof objects such as cups that are almost indistinguishable from plastic, but break down more quickly
China's Chang'e 6 lunar samples suggest our moon is debris from an ancient Earth impact
Analysis of samples brought back from the farside of the Moon by the Chang'e 6 mission have found the water content of the lunar farside mantle is much more depleted compared to the nearside.
'Return' of the dire wolf is an impressive feat of genetic engineering, not a reversal of extinction
Dallas-based biotech company Colossal has announced the birth of three pups bearing the DNA signatures of dire wolves, an iconic predator last seen roaming North America over 10,000 years ago.
Newly Discovered Microbes Cleanse Water That Trickles Through Soil
Learn about a new phylum of microbes that lives in deep soil, a layer of the Earth that supports water cycling and nutrient cycling.
Recognizing rare microorganisms with an AI-based tool
Identifying rare microorganisms in microbiome data just got easier. A team of researchers from Portugal and Canada has developed a new tool that uses machine learning to automatically detect rare
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