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NASA spots a ‘potential fingerprint’ of ancient life on Mars

2025-09-10

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Rocks on Mars
NASA’s Perseverance rover may have found one of the most significant signs of ancient life ever seen on Mars. In a paper published in the journal Nature, scientists revealed that a rock sample collected by the rover in 2024 contains ... Read more

NASA’s Ultimate Gig Work: A Year-Long Mars Mission in a Texan Box

2025-09-09

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NASA CHAPEA mission
Four impossibly qualified people are about to lock themselves inside a 3D-printed box in Houston for 378 days to pretend they’re on Mars. NASA has announced the crew for its second Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) mission, a ... Read more

Your Wi-Fi Router Can Now Take Your Pulse, No Smartwatch Required

2025-09-08

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Pulse-Fi Heartrate
Engineers from the University of California-Santa Cruz have developed a new system called Pulse-Fi that can accurately measure a person’s heart rate using only Wi-Fi signals, eliminating the need for smartwatches or other wearable sensors. The technology, presented at the ... Read more

Welcome to the Moon Race, Where Second Place is the New First

2025-09-07

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China USA Race to the Moon
Congress just bought NASA a $10 billion skybox to watch China make the next giant leap. Washington has a new strategy for winning the second lunar space race: gracefully accept defeat and pretend it was the plan all along. In ... Read more

The trillion-ton king of icebergs is finally crumbling into the sea

2025-09-03

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Iceberg
After a nearly 40-year journey, the world’s largest iceberg, A23a, is rapidly breaking apart in the warmer waters of the South Atlantic. The colossal “megaberg,” once twice the size of Greater London, is now shedding enormous chunks and is expected ... Read more

China’s Brain-Computer Interface Push Is the Next Front in the Tech Cold War

2025-09-01

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Brain computer interface
Just when you thought the tech rivalry between the US and China was all about AI chips and 5G towers, Beijing has officially thrown its hat into a far more intimate ring: your brain. A new national policy document reveals ... Read more

Why SpaceX Is Trying to Break Starship Before It Flies to the Moon

2025-08-27

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SpaceX rocket
SpaceX’s tenth test flight of its colossal Starship rocket on Tuesday wasn’t just another spectacular launch from South Texas. In a move that feels equal parts mad science and calculated genius, the company intentionally pushed its vehicle to the breaking ... Read more

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