Saturday, May 18, 2024

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Once again, the #1 show on Netflix is a guilty pleasure reality series

With Netflix reeling from a slew of bad headlines, stemming from its upcoming password-sharing crackdown and a feeling that the streamer has lost a step over the last year or two when it comes to quality, what’s this I...

Get an Echo Dot for 99¢ with this crazy Amazon promo

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, we may receive an affiliate commission. There are Echo Dot deals all the time at Amazon. That is surely at least a big part of...

The Peregrine lunar lander could be America’s first step back on the Moon since Apollo

Astrobotic has finally unveiled the flight model of its Peregrine lunar lander. The space-focused company revealed the lander on Wednesday, April 20, 2022. This is the model that will actually fly to the Moon later this year. Astrobotic is...

SpaceX, NASA delay undocking of private Ax-1 astronaut crew at space station

Home News Human Spaceflights The four private astronauts of the Axiom Space Ax-1 mission to the International Space Station wave to students at Space Center Houston during a video call on April 13, 2022. They are (from left): Ax-1 pilot Larry Connor;...

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 8 — Humans to Mars, part 2

Home News Entertainment On this episode of This Week in Space, look at NASA's plans to land humans on the Red Planet from the Apollo era through today, and SpaceX's parallel initiatives with the Starship mega-rocket. Which program will be the first to reach...

Cocooned, dying stars may cause sudden, bright blasts that confound scientists

Home News Science & Astronomy Extremely fast cosmic explosions puzzling scientists may be outbursts arising from dying stars, new research suggests. Dubbed fast blue optical transients (FBOTs), because of their "blue" heat and very rapid evolution, only a handful of these outbursts have...

US government report proposed nuking the moon, newly released documents reveal

Home News Science & Astronomy The moon looms in the foreground, with a small Earth in the background. (Image credit: Getty)The U.S. government's now-defunct Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) spent millions of taxpayer dollars to research bizarre, experimental technologies such as...

Violent stellar explosion produces highest-energy gamma-rays ever observed from a nova

Home News Science & Astronomy An artist's depiction of the recurrent nova system RS Ophiuchi. (Image credit: superbossa.com/MPP) A small, dense star chowing down on its enormous dying neighbor caused a massive explosion that generated some of the highest-energy gamma-rays ever observed for a...

Multiverse of Madness is still a Doctor Strange movie, Marvel reminds us

Given all the exciting Doctor Strange 2 cameo leaks and rumors, it’s easy to lose sight of the fact that Multiverse of Madness is a sequel to Doctor Strange. There might be several exciting superheroes in the film, including...

The US government was funding research into worm holes and invisibility cloaks

A new set of previously confidential documents shows that the United States government was conducting research on invisibility cloaks, worm holes, and more. The documents detail projects that the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was looking into before it...

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White House Defends Biden Blocking Release Special Counsel Recordings: Law Enforcement Files ‘Need to Be Protected’

The Biden White House is defending President Biden’s decision to assert executive privilege over his interview with Special Counsel...
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