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  • Halley-Like Comets Could Have Seeded Earth With Water
    Comets are like the archeological sites of the solar system. They formed early on, and their composition helps us understand what the area around the early Sun was like, potentially even before any planets were formed. A new paper from researchers at a variety of US and European institutions used... Read more »
  • Stem Cells Preserved in Space Have Produced Healthy "Space Mice"
    Using stem cells from mice, researchers from Kyoto University tested the potential damage spaceflight can have on spermatazoa stem cells and the resulting offspring. After six months aboard the ISS, the stem cells were used to successfully produce healthy offspring.... Read more »
  • What is the Moon Made Of? (Hint: It’s Not Cheese)
    A set of instruments shut off almost 50 years ago are still producing useful results. It’s the seismometers left by the Apollo missions to monitor moonquakes, which as the name suggests are earthquakes but on the Moon.... Read more »
  • The Moon’s Dirty Past
    How do you tell how old an astronomical object is? I mean, the next time the Moon is in the sky, take a look at it. How would you even begin to answer that question?... Read more »
  • A Bone Loss Experiment is Headed For the ISS
    The 33rd SpaceX commercial resupply services mission for NASA, scheduled to lift off from the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in late August, is heading to the International Space Station with an important investigation for the future of bone health.... Read more »
  • The Stunning Astrogeology of the Apollo Missions
    Neil Armstrong almost made a mistake. He had found an interesting rock sticking out of a formation. Curious to see what the rock was made of, he needed to examine its interior more closely. So he reached for his hammer and took a swing.... Read more »
  • New Study Rocks Jupiter's Giant Impact Theory
    Scientists thought they had Jupiter figured out until NASA's Juno spacecraft peered inside our Solar System’s largest planet and discovered something completely unexpected. Jupiter doesn't have the solid, well defined core that researchers had imagined, instead, Jupiter's core is mysteriously fuzzy and blurred, defying everything we thought we knew about... Read more »

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  • YouTube Has Been Spotted Secretly Using AI To Alter People’s Videos
    Imagine uploading a video to YouTube only to discover it looks slightly different than what you originally posted. That is exactly what some creators are reporting. Their Shorts videos appear to have been subtly altered by artificial intelligence, with smoother skin, sharper clothing details, and cleaner backgrounds. The catch? They... Read more »
  • ChatGPT vs Gemini vs Grok vs Perplexity: Which AI Subscription Comes Out On Top?
    Choosing the right AI subscription these days can feel a little like standing in front of a menu with way too many options. Each company promises the smartest assistant, the best creative tools, and the fastest responses, but the real differences lie in pricing and what you actually get for... Read more »
  • Insurance Companies Are Reportedly Refusing To Cover The Cybertruck
    Tesla Cybertruck owners are facing a new problem: getting insurance coverage. Several major providers have begun refusing to underwrite the vehicle or have cancelled existing policies, citing difficulties in assessing risk. One Illinois owner reported that Hanover Insurance dropped his coverage, explaining that they were unable to accurately rate and... Read more »
  • The U.S. Government Now Owns 10% Of Intel – And It Could End Up Owning More
    President Donald Trump has revealed that the U.S. government will acquire a 10 percent stake in Intel in a deal that reshapes the relationship between Washington and one of America’s most important technology companies. The arrangement converts billions in federal grants, originally provided through the CHIPS Act to support domestic... Read more »
  • Russia’s 28,000-Ton Nuclear Battlecruiser From The Cold War Is Making A Return
    Russia’s Admiral Nakhimov, a massive nuclear-powered battlecruiser of the Soviet-era Kirov-class, has returned to sea trials for the first time since 1997. The 28,000-ton warship, officially known in Russia as Project 1144.2 Orlan, began factory sea trials this week in the White Sea after years of delays. According to state... Read more »
  • AWS CEO Says Using AI To Replace Junior Staff Is ‘Dumbest Thing I’ve Ever Heard’
    Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman has dismissed the idea of replacing junior employees with AI, calling it “the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.” Speaking with AI investor Matthew Berman, Garman discussed the role of AI in software development and promoted AWS’s Kiro AI-assisted coding tool. He said he’s met... Read more »
  • OpenAI’s Chairman Says ChatGPT Is ‘Obviating’ His Own Job – And Says AI Is Like An ‘Iron Man Suit’ For Workers
    Bret Taylor, chairman of OpenAI and cofounder of the startup Sierra, says artificial intelligence represents one of the most profound turning points in modern technology comparable to the rise of the internet. While optimistic about its potential to supercharge productivity, he also acknowledges that AI may fundamentally alter what it... Read more »

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