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GeekSpin - 1 day 9 hours ago
For decades, scientists have scoured Mars for even the faintest trace of life and now, an intriguing, speckled rock may have delivered the most compelling clue yet. A freshly analyzed sample collected by NASA's Perseverance rover reveals unusual markings and minerals that could point to ancient microbes once thriving on the Red Planet. While researchers caution […] Read the original article here: NASA finds clearest sign' of ancient life on Mars...
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IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 12 hours ago
The future of robotics is being shaped by powerful technologies like AI, edge computing, and high-speed connectivity, driving smarter, more responsive machines across industries. Robots are no longer confined to static environments they are evolving to interact dynamically with humans and their surroundings. This eBook explores the impact of robotics in diverse fields, from home automation and medical technology to automotive, data centers, and industrial applications. It highlights challenges like...
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Los Angeles Times - 1 day 12 hours ago
State lawmakers pass a bill that shields college students from disciplinary action if they call 911 during an overdose emergency.
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Wired - 1 day 13 hours ago
Gene-edited pancreatic cells have been transplanted into a patient with type 1 diabetes for the first time. They produced insulin for months without the patient needing to take immunosuppressants.
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Science Daily - 1 day 14 hours ago
Newly discovered fossils in Ethiopia show that Homo coexisted with Australopithecus 2.6 million years ago, rewriting the timeline of human evolution. Far from a straight line, early human history was a tangled web of competing species.
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New York Times - 1 day 19 hours ago
An artist's rendering of two black holes spiraling around each other, a phenomenon scientists believe produced the gravitational waves of the GW170104 signal detection of Jan. 4, 2017...
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NBC News - 2 days 1 hour ago
A rocky, Earth-size planet located in our Milky Way galaxy may have an atmosphere around it, according to new research, raising the possibility that it could also have liquid water on its surface and could therefore support life...
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Popular Mechanics - 2 days 3 hours ago
These balls of sea grass are bringing 900 million pieces of plastic out of the ocean with them every year.
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Australian Geographic - 2 days 3 hours ago
Bike holidays mean transporting your family's beloved pushies, which, in turn, means you need a bike rack. With so many types of racks on the market, it can be hard to choose the right one for your needs. Let's help you out! The post Rack 'em up: Choosing the right bike rack for your cycling family appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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Wired - 2 days 3 hours ago
Orbital missions will unlock the next phase of Starship's development, providing better data on the performance of the spacecraft's heat shield and allowing for tests of in-orbit refuelling, which will be essential for missions to Mars.
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New York Times - 2 days 4 hours ago
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover captured this image last year of a rock nicknamed Cheyava Falls. Irregular, millimeter-size "leopard spots" in the band of reddish soil caught the attention of scientists.
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NBC News - 2 days 6 hours ago
A rock sample collected by NASA's Perseverance Mars rover may contain evidence of ancient microbial life, preserved for billions of years on the Red Planet...
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IEEE Spectrum - 2 days 6 hours ago
Open-source software used by space agencies and companies to control satellites contained vulnerabilities that could have allowed hackers to hijack those satellites, according to a duo of white hat hackers. The hackers revealed the vulnerabilities, which have now been patched, at the Black Hat USA and DEF CON conferences held in August in Las Vegas. The hackers put to test NASA's core Flight System , deployed on on-board computers of a wide range of space missions including the US $10 billion...
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IEEE Spectrum - 2 days 9 hours ago
AI is hot, capturing headlines, investments, and users. It also runs hot, literally: The data centers operating artificial intelligence (AI) models use large amounts of electricity and generate enormous heat. To keep servers from overheating, many facilities rely on cooling systems that use water. AI data centers' water use comes in two forms. Beyond the water that cools the servers, data centers indirectly contribute to water use through the electricity generation needed to power their operations...
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Mother Jones - 2 days 12 hours ago
This story was originally published by Canary Media and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Michael Gillogly, manager of the Pepperwood Preserve, understands the wildfire risk that power lines pose firsthand. The 3,200-acre nature reserve in Sonoma County, California, burned in 2017 when a privately owned electrical system sparked a fire. It burned again in 2019 during a conflagration started by power...
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Wired - 2 days 12 hours ago
Swedish researchers have developed two types of 3D bioprinting technology to artificially generate skin containing blood vessels. It could be a breakthrough in the quest to regenerate damaged skin.
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Australian Geographic - 2 days 19 hours ago
Australian Geographic has forged a groundbreaking new commercial relationship that merges fun and conservation. The post Reimagining nature education appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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