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Since 1972, NASA has introduced astronauts preparing for the lunar landing

December 14, 2020 Liam Samuel

CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA has named the 18 space explorers — half of them ladies — who will prepare for its Artemis moon-landing…

Russia tested intercontinental ballistic missile

December 13, 2020 Benjamin Leo

Russia utilized its military muscles Saturday, test-terminating four intercontinental ballistic missiles from a submerged situation in the Sea of Okhotsk, the nation’s safeguard…

Hyundai plans to invest in service robots such as the Spot

December 12, 2020 Florence Alessi

The South Korean automaker reported plans Friday to take a controlling stake in Boston Dynamics, the forefront tech firm known for its unsettlingly…

Apple’s long-awaited premium headphones have finally arrived

December 9, 2020 Olivia John

Apple’s hotly anticipated premium headphones have at long last shown up. The iPhone producer on Tuesday made an unexpected declaration uncovering the new…

Delta Air Lines wil be the first US carrier to help COVID-19 contact tracing

December 6, 2020 Olivia John

Delta Air Lines says it will end up being the first US carrier to help the feds follow the contacts of global travelers…

Steve Wozniak the Apple co-founder launches latest venture, Efforce

December 5, 2020 Dave Barr

Tech maven Steve Wozniak dispatched another company this week — over forty years after he began Apple with the late Steve Jobs. Wozniak’s…

Microsoft patents new programming that can recognize when employees are lazy

December 4, 2020 Antonio Chad

United States Patent and Trademark Office records show that Microsoft is marking guarantee over novel programming that permits businesses to screen staff members’…

Elon Musk promises to send humans to Mars by 2026

December 3, 2020 Benjamin Leo

SpaceX may have just barely placed people into space unexpectedly, however that isn’t preventing CEO Elon Musk from making strong new guarantees. The…

first time in history, scientists detected the energy cycle in stars.

November 27, 2020 Olivia John

Without precedent for history, researchers have distinguished the energy cycle that energizes the stars. In an article distributed Wednesday in the logical diary…

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