Blue Origin Will Provide Artemis V’s Lunar Lander

The specifics of NASA’s planned return to the moon continue to take shape, and the latest one to be clarified involves Artemis V — which, to be fair, is still several years from heading into space.

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The second private astronaut mission to the International Space Station is on target for a Sunday afternoon liftoff from the Kennedy Space Center.

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Japanese company Ispace just attempted to become the first private company to have a successful lunar landing. After losing contact with the lander during the landing process, the fate of the mission

Scientists Finally Solved the Mystery of How the Mayan Calendar Works

Scholars show how multiple planet movements tie into the 819-day Mayan calendar. The 819 days of the calendar must be viewed across a 45-year time period to fully understand. The movements of all

Tech reporter breaks down OpenAI CEO's testimony, potential regulatory challenges

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, whose company developed the widely used AI conversation program ChatGPT, warned federal lawmakers Tuesday that artificial intelligence could pose significant risks to the world

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Scholars show how multiple planet movements tie into the 819-day Mayan calendar. The 819 days of the calendar must be viewed across a 45-year time period to fully understand. The movements of all

Uber will now let parents put their teens in rides alone

Uber is rolling out new features to make it easier for people of all ages to access its ride-hailing service, including an option that will let teens under the age of 18 ride alone for the first time.

Want a free 55-inch TV? The catch: nonstop ads, less privacy

Meet Telly, the startup company looking to give away free 55-inch televisions. There’s a catch: a second screen attached to the bottom streams non-stop information and advertising based on the

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