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Overpressure from the Blue Origin blast shattered windows at a hangar about a mile away from the pad.
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Everyone is in a place where it’s no fun to be there."
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The number of cases falls from 1,100 to 437 with increased testing.
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They seem to reorganize their tissues and then just keep living.
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Fine-tuning tests show "bias ... toward confidently representing the claims as true."
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FBI: Googler who knew outcome of bets in advance made $1.2M profit on Polymarket.
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Intel's Arc B390 integrated GPU has offered impressive performance in laptops.
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Pretty little phones with pretty big price tags.
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Getting carbon and sulfur into Earth’s interior may be part of oxygen’s story.
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BadHost" was found in Starlette, a package with 325 million weekly downloads.
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Consensus and genre labels aren't reliable predictors of what you'll enjoy.
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The differences seen here could be throwing off how we study planetary atmospheres.
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As a bonus, it captured Mars images from a rare perspective."
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How in the hell do I get more science into space? That is my goal."
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Plex says that it has considered getting rid of Lifetime Passes.
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I think there's plenty of fire lit under them already."
NASA released a much-anticipated contract solicitatio...
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Judge orders Apple to give Musk internal messages discussing secretive ChatGPT deal.
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SpaceX cleared an important milestone Monday on the road to launching a new version of Starship.
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But human artists still "must remain at the center," PlayStation maker says.
Anyone following the modern game...
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You can stop Chrome from taking up 4GB of storage for local AI, but that shouldn't be your problem.
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Testing shows rotor blades won't disintegrate when they spin at supersonic speed.
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Vandenberg Space Force Base in California is set to become SpaceX's busiest launch site—for now.
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What's going on with those satellites, anyway?
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Reddit REALLY wants you to use its app.
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Different hunting patterns seem to dictate different distributions of metal.
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Using AI tools, the team reworked part of the ribosome to need one less amino acid.
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The differences between our brains and Neanderthals' were likely cosmetic.
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SpaceX and Blue Origin tell NASA their lunar landers will be ready for Artemis III in late 2027.
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Upgrades to SNES graphics and sound go way beyond the typical screen filtering.
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Treatment options are tricky. The teen opted to live with the masses.
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Kennedy falsely argues that vaccines did little to lower childhood deaths.
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Spy satellite hardware has been repurposed to scan the Universe in the infrared.
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Results dash hopes for a fifth force but provide very precise proof of Standard Model and QFT.
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Move highlights the difficulty of finding high-quality interactive training data.
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NASA is down to a single provider for a critical link in its lunar architecture.
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How does HEVC implementation really work these days?
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I've been thinking about reentry for three straight years."
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Europe's first Mars rover mission is now on its fourth rocket: SpaceX's Falcon Heavy.
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An in-app browser allows visual feedback while building websites and more.
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The vault is solid. The delivery truck is not."
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If the spacecraft is ready to go, that's going to give it a priority."
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We believe this is the final nail in the coffin of the proton radius puzzle."
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IBM is first firm to pay penalty under Trump's "Civil Rights Fraud Initiative."
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Supposed “first octopus” was something else entirely.
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After leaks on Artemis I and II, Orion's next flight to the Moon will need new valves.
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Lori Glaze: "We have seen real commitment to try and do that... from both Blue and from SpaceX."
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Collection of fossils includes Ediacaran, Cambrian species, suggesting a transition.
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Both GDDRHammer and GeForge hammer GPU memory in ways that compromise the CPU.
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Sperm gets lost in space; raccoons solve puzzles; the physics of folding a crepe; and more.
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Satellite failure cause is unexplained after second "fragment creation event."
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Breathing capacity could have compensated for lower atmospheric oxygen.
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A quantum experiment shows that we can formally test if the order of events matters.
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Only one US-built nuclear reactor has ever flown in space, and that was more than 60 years ago.
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The first physical game affected will cost $10 more than a digital copy.
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But Anthropic urges caution as "research preview" safeguards "aren't absolute."
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We can’t quite afford to support everything that we have done in the past."
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Katalyst Space Technologies must launch the Swift rescue mission by this summer.
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Engineers have uncovered the mathematical rules fireflies follow to sync up their flashes.
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She made a full recovery, despite the maggots.
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Frame-dragging may explain an odd pattern seen in the brightest supernovae.
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Despite anti-vaccine rhetoric, New Mexico residents embraced lifesaving shots.
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