COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado—Iran’s use of commercial space imagery to strike U.S. and allied targets will force the Pentagon to adjust, the head of U.S. Space Command said. “We have to recognize that ...
After smartphones were cleared by NASA for space missions, the crew members of the Integrity spacecraft are beaming back lots of iPhone photos. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He ...
PCWorld reports that a massive Claude Code leak revealed Anthropic’s AI actively scans user messages for curse words and frustration indicators like ‘wtf’ and ‘omfg’ using regex detection. This ...
NASA is revving up its plans for a successor to the International Space Station (ISS). On Tuesday agency officials announced that a formal request for information would open on March 25, kicking off a ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – When we think about home projects and renovation, we spend a lot of time talking about the kitchen but today, we’re going to step outside that room and think about other ...
Engineers at UC Davis have built a remarkable device that creates power at night by tapping into something we rarely think about: the vast cold of outer space. Using a special type of Stirling engine, ...
The Texas Space Commission announced a $14.2 million grant for Rice University on Tuesday to create a new center for space technologies, marking the final recipient of the $150 million the commission ...
Axiom Space has raised $350 million in new financing to advance development of its commercial space station and lunar spacesuits, the human space exploration company said Thursday. How Will Axiom ...
Umbra, a U.S. space technology company specializing in remote sensing and satellite systems, plans to invest $6.75 million in a Northern Virginia expansion, creating more than 100 jobs in Fairfax ...
Space is filled with garbage. More specifically, the low Earth orbit, where most satellites and space equipment spend their time. NASA estimates that there are nearly 6,000 tons of material in low ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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