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Peregrine moon lander and its cargo will likely burn up in Earth’s atmosphere
In the latest update from Astrobotic, the company said the Peregrine lander seems to be heading back toward Earth and will likely burn up in the atmosphere. As of Saturday, Peregrine had made it 242,000 miles from Earth but has been leaking propellant for days.
NASA finally got the stuck lid off its asteroid Bennu sample container
NASA says it's finally removed two fasteners that were keeping it from getting to the asteroid Bennu sample. The sample is housed in a Touch-and-Go-Sample Acquisition Mechanism (TAGSAM), which itself is being protected in a glovebox.
MIT experts develop AI models that can detect pancreatic cancer early
Researchers at MIT’s CSAIL division built two machine learning algorithms that can detect pancreatic cancer at a higher threshold than current diagnostic standards.
NASA's new X-59 plane could hit supersonic speeds with minimal sonic boom
NASA’s X-59 Quesst supersonic commercial jet will have its flight test livestreamed on January 12.
The EPA scraps plan that would have had it ban mammal testing in favor of computer models
The Environmental Protection Agency has scrapped a plan to phase out mammal testing for studying chemical toxicity.
NASA confirms 2023 was the hottest year on record
NASA just released its annual global temperature report and, well, 2023 was the hottest year since measurements began in 1880. Additionally, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that 2024 could be even hotter.
The FDA has reportedly approved an AI product that predicts cognitive decline
The US government has reportedly approved AI-based memory loss prediction software for the first time. Darmiyan, a San Francisco-based brain imaging analytics company, says the FDA has granted De Novo approval for its product BrainSee.
Nissan unveils its latest Nismo-enhanced EV
Nissan's latest EV to get the Nismo performance treatment is based on the Ariya e-4orce SUV.
The best of CES 2024
Presenting our 12 finalists, plus the winner of our best in show award.
This moss terrarium doubles as an air purifier and humidifier
Moss Air is an air-purifying humidifier powered by moss, and it's also nice to look at.
Hertz is selling 20,000 EVs and replacing them with gas-powered vehicles
Hertz is selling 20,000 EVs and using some of the proceeds to buy gas-powered vehicles. The company cited demand concerns and higher expenses linked to EV repairs for the decision.
SpaceX and T-Mobile send the first text messages from orbiting Starlink satellites
SpaceX sent and receive its first text messages sent via T-Mobile using its D2C (direct-to-cell) Starlink satellites launched just over a week ago.
Taylor Swift deepfake used for Le Creuset giveaway scam
She's the latest celebrity to have their likeness created by AI to scam people.
Hyundai shows off its updated S-A2 air taxi at CES 2024
The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle is a follow-up to the S-A1 model it introduced at the same event back in 2020.
Honda debuts new EV concept with two futuristic Series 0 models at CES 2024
At CES 2024 in Las Vegas, Honda revealed two concept EVs.
NASA delays its first crewed Artemis mission until September 2025
NASA has delayed its first crewed mission to the Moon in over half a century by nine months to September 2026.
The EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra is a home battery that can harvest power from 42 solar panels
The new EcoFlow unit can hold up to 90kWh of power.
Amazon and BMW are replacing the driver's manual with AI
Amazon and BMW announced a partnership at CES 2024 to combine an LLM with Alexa and the contents of a driver’s manual. This allows users to ask the bot anything about their car that would be in the manual.
Lockly's Visage smart lock can unlock doors by scanning your face
It will retail for $350 when it launches this summer.
OpenAI admits it's impossible to train generative AI without copyrighted materials
OpenAI said it's "impossible to train today's leading AI models without using copyrighted materials."