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'We're really on a different trajectory': How NASA's Artemis moon missions aim to prepare us for Mars
An uncrewed mission called Artemis 1 flew around the moon and back again in 2022. Four astronauts aim to do the same next ...
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How NATO Tracks Enemy Submarines Across the Atlantic
How does NATO find submarines that operate in total silence? This documentary takes you aboard warships, aircraft, and undersea sensor networks to show how hidden enemy vessels are tracked. Using ...
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How Bees Use the Sun for Navigation Even on Cloudy Days
If you’re a bee, your life (and the lives of 50,000 sisters in the hive) depends on navigation. Particularly, on your ability ...
NOAA, the University of Southern Mississippi, and a robotics company called Oshen are launching a new robotic sailboat to ...
Microsoft has introduced Edge Game Assist, a seamless, full-featured in-game browser that will soon be available to all. If you want to use Microsoft Edge Game Assist while playing games in Windows 11 ...
Arccos’ new Smart Laser rangefinder factors in wind, slope, weather and pin mapping, syncing with its shot-tracking system for smarter golf decisions.
NEWARK, Del. (WPVI) -- NOAA's newest hurricane hunters have teeth. The federal agency is teaming up with the University of Delaware to tag sharks in order to collect ocean data, such as water ...
The telescope I got was a $300 tabletop device, and while it's great for seeing the craters on the moon or even Saturn's faint rings with your own eyes, taking a photo using it is less than ideal.
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