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The Migration to High Orbit: Why Space-Based Data Centers Are No Longer Science Fiction
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The Migration to High Orbit: Why Space-Based Data Centers Are No Longer Science Fiction

Industry leaders from Varda and Planet discuss the shift toward on-orbit computing to solve AI latency and thermal management challenges.
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Artemis 3 Crew Named: Commander Randy Bresnik Bets on 2027 Timeline Despite Lander Uncertainties
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Artemis 3 Crew Named: Commander Randy Bresnik Bets on 2027 Timeline Despite Lander Uncertainties

NASA names Randy Bresnik as commander for Artemis 3. Discover how the crew plans to tackle the complex 2027 lunar orbit mission and the role of Starship and Blue Moon.
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The Orbit Race: How Low-Latency Satellite Imagery is Redefining European Border Security
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The Orbit Race: How Low-Latency Satellite Imagery is Redefining European Border Security

Border security is shifting from static patrols to high-frequency orbital intelligence. We examine how BlackSky and AI analytics are compressing the decision cycle for national security.
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The Rise of the Space Unicorns: AI Demand and Orbital Infrastructure Drive a New Valuation Surge
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The Rise of the Space Unicorns: AI Demand and Orbital Infrastructure Drive a New Valuation Surge

A new wave of space startups is hitting $1 billion valuations at record speed, led by ventures like Cowboy Space aiming to move AI data centers into orbit.
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NASA Defends All-Male Artemis 3 Crew Selection Amidst Diversity Backlash
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NASA Defends All-Male Artemis 3 Crew Selection Amidst Diversity Backlash

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman responds to criticism over the all-male crew selection for the Artemis 3 mission, citing technical skill sets and availability over quotas.
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Node4 in Mourning After Sudden Death of Group CEO Neil Muller
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Node4 in Mourning After Sudden Death of Group CEO Neil Muller

The UK tech community is in shock following the death of Node4 Group CEO Neil Muller, a veteran of the managed services and telecoms sector.
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The End of ‘Pseudo-Random’: How Quantum Vacuum Fluctuations are Solving Encryption’s Biggest Flaw
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The End of ‘Pseudo-Random’: How Quantum Vacuum Fluctuations are Solving Encryption’s Biggest Flaw

Traditional computers cannot create truly random numbers. New research into quantum vacuum fluctuations promises a paradigm shift for cybersecurity and encryption.
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The End of the ‘Slog’: How AI is Scooping Pure Mathematicians on Their Own Turf
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The End of the ‘Slog’: How AI is Scooping Pure Mathematicians on Their Own Turf

Artificial Intelligence is beginning to solve long-standing mathematical conjectures, threatening the traditional career trajectory of young researchers.
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Leadership Vacuum at NIAID Leaves U.S. Pandemic Response Vulnerable Amidst Emerging Ebola Threats
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Leadership Vacuum at NIAID Leaves U.S. Pandemic Response Vulnerable Amidst Emerging Ebola Threats

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) remains without a permanent director, raising concerns about U.S. readiness as Ebola outbreaks resurface.
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The Digital Fog of War: How Satellite Intelligence and Evacuation Orders are Reshaping the Battle for Tyre
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The Digital Fog of War: How Satellite Intelligence and Evacuation Orders are Reshaping the Battle for Tyre

An analysis of how precision airstrikes and digital evacuation orders are impacting the historic Christian quarter of Tyre, Lebanon, during the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict.
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Global Forced Displacement Dips for First Time in Decade, but New Middle East Conflict Sparks Fresh Crisis
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Global Forced Displacement Dips for First Time in Decade, but New Middle East Conflict Sparks Fresh Crisis

For the first time in ten years, global forced displacement has declined. However, the UNHCR warns of a burgeoning crisis in Lebanon and Iran following recent escalations.
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The Neural Architecture of Corvids: Why Crows Are Challenging Our Definition of Intelligence
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The Neural Architecture of Corvids: Why Crows Are Challenging Our Definition of Intelligence

New research into corvid brain structure reveals how crows and jays achieve primate-level cognition without a prefrontal cortex, challenging AI and biological models of intelligence.
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The Genetic Paper Trail: How Investigative Genealogists are Redefining Cold Case Solving
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The Genetic Paper Trail: How Investigative Genealogists are Redefining Cold Case Solving

Exploring the intersection of consumer DNA testing and forensic science as investigative genealogists solve decades-old mysteries.
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Amazon Engineers Lead Push for Seattle Data Center Moratorium Amid AI Resource Crisis
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Amazon Engineers Lead Push for Seattle Data Center Moratorium Amid AI Resource Crisis

Current Amazon software engineers and climate activists are testifying before the Seattle City Council to demand a one-year moratorium on new data centers.
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Former xAI Engineer Sues Elon Musk’s AI Venture Over ‘Safety Silencing’ and Retaliation
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Former xAI Engineer Sues Elon Musk’s AI Venture Over ‘Safety Silencing’ and Retaliation

Devin Kim has filed a lawsuit against xAI and SpaceX, alleging he was terminated for warning about Grok's propensity for hate speech and WMD risks.
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Precision from Orbit: How Sophie Adenot Used a Nikon Z9 to Capture Europe’s Most Volatile Peaks
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Precision from Orbit: How Sophie Adenot Used a Nikon Z9 to Capture Europe’s Most Volatile Peaks

French astronaut Sophie Adenot captures Mount Vesuvius and Mount Etna from the ISS using a Nikon Z9. A look at the gear and technique behind orbital photography.
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SpaceX IPO Looming as AI Infrastructure Spend Sparks Market Volatility
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SpaceX IPO Looming as AI Infrastructure Spend Sparks Market Volatility

SpaceX prepares for a historic IPO amid geopolitical tension and AI-driven market shifts. Meta expands AI footprint in India via Reliance Industries.
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Chip Sector Wobbles as SpaceX IPO Looms and Middle East Tensions Spook Markets
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Chip Sector Wobbles as SpaceX IPO Looms and Middle East Tensions Spook Markets

The Nasdaq and S&P 500 slide as semiconductor stocks face pressure ahead of the massive SpaceX IPO, while escalating U.S.-Iran tensions drive up oil prices.
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Digitizing the Human: How Tron: Legacy Anticipated the Quantum and AI Shift
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Digitizing the Human: How Tron: Legacy Anticipated the Quantum and AI Shift

From quantum teleportation to autonomous code, we examine the real-world physics and computing trends that grounded Tron: Legacy's digital world.
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Rare Great White Sighting in the Mediterranean Highlights the Peril of ‘Ghost Gear’
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Rare Great White Sighting in the Mediterranean Highlights the Peril of ‘Ghost Gear’

A rare encounter with a Great White shark between Tunisia and Sicily sheds light on Mediterranean biodiversity and the ongoing threat of ghost fishing nets.
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