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Saturday NASA Astronaut Butch Wilmore noticed a strange noise coming from the speakers aboard the Starliner spacecraft.”We have a question about Starliner,” Wilmore radioed to Mission…
Solar power is growing extremely fast, but in absolute terms, the use of natural gas in electricity production continues to outpace renewables. That’s likely to change…
Solar power is growing extremely fast, but in absolute terms, the use of natural gas in electricity production continues to outpace renewables. That’s likely to change…
The backlash against image and video synthesis isn’t just directed at creative app developers. Hardware maker Wacom and game publisher Wizards of the Coast faced criticism…
The good news is that we have accumulated so much protection from past infections and vaccinations that the two most serious indicators — emergency room visits…
The good news is that we have accumulated so much protection from past infections and vaccinations that the two most serious indicators — emergency room visits…
With no agreement on the safety of the Starliner spacecraft, NASA officials said Wednesday they need another week or two to decide whether to return the…
With no agreement on the safety of the Starliner spacecraft, NASA officials said Wednesday they need another week or two to decide whether to return the…
Suffice it to say that this mountain of evidence from first-hand sources carries more weight than marked-up images from conservative commentators like this one: Chuck Carest…
Unusual poisonings are not uncommon in Russia; state agents have been known to use everything from polonium-laced tea to the deadly nerve gas Novichok in plots…