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Firefly announces commercial lunar imagery service...
Firefly Aerospace says it plans to offer a commercial lunar imaging service for use by governments and companies, one that could supplement or replace an existing, but aging, NASA orbiter. The post Firefly announces commercial lunar imagery service appeared...
Psycholinguist talks nonsense to ChatGPT to unders...
A new study appearing in PLOS One by a psycholinguist at the University of Kansas explores how ChatGPT, the popular artificial-intelligence chatbot, responded to nonwords.
Design Miami Announces 2025 Programming, Including...
The event in Seoul will take place at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza in September.
New all-silicon computer vision hardware advances ...
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have pushed forward the development of computer vision with new, silicon-based hardware that can both capture and process visual data in the analog domain. Their work, described in the journal Nature Communications,...
Intuit's Mailchimp is gradually growing into a ful...
Mailchimp’s new tools mark a bold step toward CRM territory, although it still feels more like an enhanced email service than a true marketing suite.
The Alters Is A Very Strange Survival Sim And An I...
The Alters takes place on a lifeless planetoid which you have crashed onto alone, and you need to continually keep your base rolling along the surface to avoid sunrise; a very bad…
Curiosity Blog, Sols 4573-4574: Welcome to the Uyu...
Written by Lauren Edgar, Planetary Geologist at USGS Astrogeology Science Center Earth planning date: Monday, June 16, 2025 Over the weekend Curiosity successfully wrapped up activities at the “Altadena” drill site and got back on the road. The approximately...
Museums in Tehran and Tel Aviv Move to Safeguard T...
Valuable artworks and artifacts have been relocated in anticipation of further air strikes.
The Best Booths at Art Basel, from Realistic Cockr...
The fair's Swiss edition runs until June 22.
A trio of studies could help Puerto Rico's energy ...
When Hurricane Fiona struck Puerto Rico in 2022, it exposed the vulnerabilities of the island's energy infrastructure. Though only a Category 1 storm, Fiona caused a total blackout across the island, leaving residents without power for days to weeks...
AI paves the way toward green cement
The cement industry produces about 8% of global CO₂ emissions—more than the entire aviation sector worldwide. Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have developed an AI-based model that helps to accelerate the discovery of new cement formulations that...
NASA warns of potential blackouts amid solar flare...
NASA and other space weather agencies are now closely monitoring the source of the flare, warning that another major burst of energy could erupt as soon as today.
Humanoid robot achieves controlled flight using je...
The Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) has reached a milestone in humanoid robotics by demonstrating the first flight of iRonCub3, the world's first jet-powered flying humanoid robot specifically designed to operate in real-world environments.
Miniaturized quantum magnetometer offers new measu...
Fraunhofer IAF is presenting the latest version of its compact integrated quantum magnetometer at World of Quantum in Munich, June 24–27. The diamond-based system is characterized by its robustness, high integration density, and state-of-the-art measurement sensitivity. Thanks to its...
Electric car warning signals prove hard to locate ...
As electric cars become more common, vulnerable road users are encountering more and more warning signals from them. Now, new research from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, shows that one of the most common signal types is very...
How tech companies are, or are not, recognizing Pr...
What Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and TikTok have said — or not said — about Pride so far.
WDAM in Mississippi Adds Ross McLeod as Anchor
He joins the station from WTOK in Meridian where he's worked since 2022.
10m Americans told to stay indoors TODAY as danger...
Officials have placed more than 10 million Americans under an urgent 'illness' warning, urging them to check on their neighbors.