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nature / space
Earth 1, asteroids 0: The next generation of planetary defense takes shape at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
There is a non-zero chance that somewhere in the nearby solar system is a rock that might kill us all. This stony assassin may well be orbiting the...
phys.org - 8 days ago

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After 15 Years, Scientists Finally Opened This Mysterious Ancient Vessel
What's inside could shake up history. A piece of bronzeware unearthed in China in 2010 has finally been opened. • The vessel, which dates back to the Shang dynasty, contained a liquid that (upon analysis) was revealed to be distilled liquor. • This discovery suggests that the history of Chinese distilled...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
This Remote ‘Art Forest’ Aims to Reshape Thailand’s Cultural Landscape
The 161-acre Khao Yai Art Forest features works by Louise Bourgeois and Richard Long. Beware: A colossal spider now guards a large patch of dense Thai...
artnet.com - 26 days ago
money
Social Security Administration Will No Longer Allow Changes Made by Phone
The Social Security Administration said on Tuesday that people who wanted to file for benefits or change the bank where their payments were deposited could no longer do so by phone and must first verify their identity online or go into a field office. The change, which takes effect on March 31, is...
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nature
The Valuable, Vulnerable, Long Tail of Earth Science Databases
Imagine there were a database containing all the world’s Earth science data, from those characterizing hazards like earthquakes and volcanoes to...
eos.org - 16 days ago
auto
If Haas is right about Bearman, it won't keep him for long
Ollie Bearman has yet to start his full rookie season in Formula 1, but Haas is already convinced he has what it takes to be a future Ferrari...
the-race.com - 30+ days ago
space
AstroForge selects target for “high risk, seat of the pants” asteroid mission
The primary goal is to make sure Odin turns on. The concept of flying out to distant asteroids and mining them for precious metals is going to seem...
arstechnica.com - 30+ days ago
innovation
12 Tech Predictions For 2025 That Will Shape Our Future
The year ahead looks set to become one of tremendous change. As a consequence of progress in fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, biotechnology, and space exploration, economies will see constant transformation. These innovations will create significant opportunities and threats. In...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship / business
Meta is done being nice to underperformers — and takes a page from Amazon's management playbook
Meta is adopting a more performance-focused approach to workforce management, one that Amazon embraced years ago: systematically pushing out underperformers to maintain lean, high-performing teams. This week, Meta announced internally that it was planning to cut 5% of its lowest-performing...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Have we vastly underestimated the total number of people on Earth?
Our estimates of rural populations have systematically underestimated the actual number of people living in these regions by at least half,...
newscientist.com - 30+ days ago
space
Where is space? The great debate to define where our planet ends and the Universe begins
"Where does space begin?" is one of those questions to which there’s no easy answer. Well, arguably there is: from an Earth-dweller’s perspective,...
skyatnightmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
16 Next Generation Hair Care Products Starting at $ 11 That Make Beautiful Hair a Breeze
Hair is an important part of your overall look, whether you’re a curly girl, rocking a mullet, or bald. And while hair products are a great way to...
usmagazine.com - 20 days ago
books
How Christmas Was Shaped by 19th-Century Literature
How we celebrate Christmas today is largely shaped by a small group of authors who recorded festive traditions in the 19th century. These authors...
worldhistory.org - 30+ days ago
science / space
Voyager 1 Takes the First Image of the Earth-Moon System in a Single Frame - NASA
Voyager 1 snapped this picture from a distance of 7.25 million miles. Voyager 1 snapped this picture from a distance of 7.25 million miles. It was the...
nasa.gov - 30+ days ago
gaming
Hands-On With Monster Hunter Wilds, What Makes Avowed's Inventory So Great, And More Of The Week's Takes
Start Slideshow This week’s roundup of our hot takes from the past week includes a plea for Nintendo to let us buy older games again on the Switch 2...
kotaku.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
27 Filling Meals That Stretch A Pack Of Ground Beef
Ground beef is an easy way to get dinner on the table, but making one pack stretch takes some planning. These recipes turn it into filling meals...
runningtothekitchen.com - 23 days ago
technology
Girls get a head start in engineering thanks to HepcoMotion open day
Tiverton’s HepcoMotion threw open its doors to students from Tiverton High School, hoping to spark a love of engineering among the next generation. As...
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science
How the Giant Ground Sloth Roamed the Earth
The Giant Ground Sloth, a name conjuring images of a prehistoric behemoth lumbering across ancient landscapes, belongs to a group of extinct mammals...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
health / learning / science
Brain Activity Reveals How We Learn From Mistakes
New research uncovers how the brain processes learning by identifying the exact moment an animal learns a new skill. By observing individual neurons...
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business
AI glitches make headlines, but is brand trust paying the price?
Heathrow’s recent shutdown is a time ly reminder that when things break, trust takes the hit. As marketers invest in AI-powered tools, here’s what...
thedrum.com - 4 days ago
space / technology
Photos don't show NASA astronaut returned to Earth with dark hair despite it being gray in space
Sunita "Suni" Williams had an unexpectedly long stay at the International Space Station after her capsule malfunctioned. After NASA astronaut Sunita...
snopes.com - 13 days ago
travel
How Royal Robbins Makes Adventure Gear More Earth-Friendly
Founded by a world-renowned climbing duo, this 56-year-old brand continues to lead the charge in preservation and sustainability. Clothing brand Royal Robbins has been at the forefront of sustainable travel gear for the last 56 years. Its founders—the late Royal Robbins and his wife, Elizabeth...
cntraveler.com - 2 days ago
nature
Earth’s Orbit Is Not as Stable as We Thought
The planets in our solar system are like dancers in a cosmic ballet, each following a distinct path around the sun. However, unlike a perfectly...
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nature
A Dyson Swarm Made of Solar Panels Would Make Earth Uninhabitable
As civilisations become more and more advanced, their power needs also increase. It’s likely that an advanced civilisation might need so much power...
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business
Japan, UK and Italy to expedite next-generation fighter jet to replace F-2s and Eurofighter Typhoons
TOKYO (AP) — The defense ministers of Japan, the U.K. and Italy agreed to accelerate the joint development of a next-generation fighter jet, and announced that a trilateral government organization would be established by the end of this year to work with the parties producing the aircraft, Japanese...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Rupture dynamics and velocity structure effects on ground motion during the 2023 Türkiye earthquake doublet
Earthquake doublets defy typical aftershock patterns, challenging seismic hazard assessment. Understanding their rupture dynamics and interactions is...
nature.com - 12 days ago