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Spacecraft Speedometer promises precise satellite positioning, no GPS required
Forward- looking: Traffic in low Earth orbit has surged in recent years. The growing number of satellites is now pushing scientists to develop new...
techspot.com - 17 days ago

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science / space
Amateur Astronomers Detect Signal Coming From Voyager 1 Spacecraft, 24.9 Billion Kilometers Away
The signal took 23 hours to reach Earth....
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Austin ISD Achieves Major Milestone by Completing 75% of Texas Education Agency's Special Education Requirements
The Austin Independent School District has reportedly completed 74 out of 99 action items required by a Texas Education Agency (TEA) Special...
hoodline.com - 30+ days ago
space
Euclid spacecraft captures 26 million galaxies in just one week
What just happened? The European Space Agency's Euclid mission released its first batch of survey data this week, providing a glimpse of hundreds of...
techspot.com - 16 days ago
nature
Covert racism in AI chatbots, precise Stone Age engineering, and the science of paper cuts
We round up some recent stories from the Nature Briefing. Download the Nature Podcast 28 August 2024 In this episode: 00:31 Chatbots makes racist...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
space
Starlink’s first nationwide satellite texting service launches in New Zealand
Only four phone models are supported at launch, and messages could take over 10 minutes to send or receive. SpaceX’s satellite-to-cell Starlink service has hit a nationwide coverage milestone in New Zealand — albeit with a few limitations. One NZ says it’s the first telecommunications company...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Best ever clocks: breakthrough paves way for ultra-precise ‘nuclear’ time keepers
A clock based on energy shifts in atomic nuclei could transform fundamental-physics research. Job Description The Department of Translational...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Space Force official warns China is practicing satellite "dogfighting" in space
In brief: A top US Space Force official says that China has been practicing coordinated satellite maneuvers in low Earth orbit, describing the...
techspot.com - 16 days ago
fitness
Hurry to snag the Samsung Galaxy Ring with a free $ 100 Amazon gift card
No subscription required. GET A FREE $ 100 AMAZON GIFT CARD: The Samsung Galaxy Ring is $ 399.99 at Amazon, which is the standard retail price, but it comes with a free $ 100 Amazon gift card as part of the Amazon Big Spring Sale. Amazon sales are always worth shopping, since they're an opportunity to...
mashable.com - 5 days ago
gaming
Verizon Satellite Messaging, a Retro Console, and Velotric's Ebike—Here’s Your Gear News of the Week
Plus: Analogue delays its Nintendo 64 console, Fujifilm unveils a medium format camera, and Microsoft's Adaptive Joystick game controller goes on...
wired.com - 14 days ago
cycling
The Tour de France is coming to the UK: Can the world’s biggest bike race revive a dwindling domestic racing scene?
Le retour of the Tour de France to British shores promises to be a thrilling carnival, which will excite and inspire spectators across the country....
rouleur.cc - 30+ days ago
job & work
Hartford Fire Department puts controversial policy on hold
A change in course by the Hartford Fire Department. We revealed a new policy issued this week that required Hartford firefighters to quit any outside...
nbcconnecticut.com - 30+ days ago
space
Astronomers unveil 'baby pictures' of the first stars and galaxies
The clearest and most precise images yet of the universe in its infancy—the earliest cosmic time accessible to humans—have been produced by an...
phys.org - 13 days ago
technology
Google backs privately funded satellite constellation for wildfire detection
"Authorities will have high-resolution imagery that is updated globally every 20 minutes." Space is more accessible than ever thanks to the...
arstechnica.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
The Burnt Toast Theory Promises Everything Happens For A Reason. Adopting It Could Change Your Life.
Psychologists explain how (and why) to put this theory into action. Picture this: You’re swinging by your favorite coffee shop to grab a matcha. Unfortunately, as soon as you pick up the drink, you end up spilling it on the floor. So, you have to wait for a new one in a very long, busy line. While...
womenshealthmag.com - 30+ days ago
space
NASA performs extreme test on its moon spacecraft and releases footage
"These tests are absolutely critical." NASA's preparing to put astronauts on its new moon-bound spacecraft. Every system is being rigorously tested. The space agency released footage of engineers assessing the Orion craft's essential launch abort system, wherein a cover must blast off the crew...
mashable.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
Upgraded bike lane promises increased safety for pedestrians, cyclists in downtown Atlanta
Pedestrians and riders on bikes, scooters and even a skateboard gathered in downtown Atlanta this morning for a ribbon-cutting ceremony on a new...
gpb.org - 24 days ago
how-to
This new Google AI tool lets you easily generate images from other photos - no prompt required
It's free to use and lets you avoid the hassle of writing long, detailed prompts. Composing the right prompt and description to create an AI-generated...
zdnet.com - 30+ days ago
apps
WWDC 2025 Will Change EVERYTHING - 7 New Releases
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025, scheduled for June 9, promises to deliver a host of significant updates and advancements across...
geeky-gadgets.com - 7 days ago
apps
Pocket Casts web, Mac, and Windows apps are now free to access
As YouTube’s role in podcasting increases, Pocket Casts announced today that its web, Mac, and Windows apps are now free with a subscription no longer required. The Automattic-owned Pocket Casts has long offered web and desktop clients, but this previously required a “Plus” ( $ 3.99 per month/ $ 39.99...
9to5google.com - 24 days ago
space
Air Busan plane catches fire at South Korean airport, all 176 evacuated safely
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euronews.com - 30+ days ago
space
BepiColombo spacecraft flies by Mercury, sees volcanic plain and impact craters
"The moment when we first looked at the MERTIS flyby data and could immediately distinguish impact craters was breathtaking!" BepiColombo just imaged...
space.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Glaciers are not just blocks of ice — plans to save them mustn’t overlook their hidden life
As glaciers begin to disappear, technological fixes to slow or halt ice melt are emerging. But regulations are urgently required before these fixes...
nature.com - 12 days ago
memes
20 Hilarious Vacation Memes That Are Way Too Precise
Here are some funny vacation memes to get you into your vacation mood We know that vacationing is something we all need in our lives, whether it’s...
chameleonmemes.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
$ 120,000 a year job with ‘no experience’ required: ‘We’re hiring’
The Australian Navy is offering Aussies “with no experience at all” up to $ 120,000 to become nuclear submarine officers. The Australian Defence Force...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
science / space
Saying farewell to Gaia, as the Milky Way-mapping space telescope mission ends
Today astronomers are saying goodbye to a remarkable spacecraft: a telescope that has observed nearly two billion stars in its 12-year life. The Gaia...
digitaltrends.com - 9 days ago