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Exoplanet Discoveries Pass the 6,000 Mark, Shedding Light on How Our Solar System Compares With the Rest of the Universe
The rate of finding these distant worlds has recently increased, with astronomers scrambling to accommodate the data ...
South Korea has launched its most ambitious sovereign AI initiative yet, as the nation's major tech players like LG and SK Telecom develop their own LLMs.
Off-grid homes also consume far fewer resources than conventional setups, resulting in less demand for fossil fuels and a smaller environmental footprint. It's a reminder that sustainability isn't ...
For researchers at the University of Idaho, spotting a moon 6 miles wide orbiting Uranus, a staggering 1.8 billion miles from Earth, may actually be easier than finding a white cat in a snowstorm. A ...
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The Best Solar String Lights
Solar string light bulbs can range from 5 to over 100 lumens per bulb. Buyers often choose solar lights for their glowy appearance rather than their brightness, so lower lumens often work well to set ...
A bout halfway through Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith’s keynote address to Web Summit Vancouver in May, as he expounded on how AI might benefit humanity, things took an abrupt turn.
Experts are ramping up their warnings that AI-fueled stock gains echo the dot-com bubble, as major tech firms boost spending while promising profits still far in the future.
The methane gas may constitute a rarefied atmosphere, or it may come from erupting plumes on Makemake’s surface.
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‘Ultimate Cosmic Carpool’ Sends Three New Missions to Monitor Space Weather and the Protective Bubble Around Our Solar System
The spacecraft will map the boundaries of the heliosphere, study how Earth’s outer atmosphere reacts to solar activity and provide continuous monitoring of space weather ...
Astronomers are tracking a newly discovered interstellar visitor called 3I/ATLAS, and early research suggests it may be unusually massive.
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