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DTN 148: US Astronauts Are Going Back to the Moon
Plus: DOE resumes nuclear waste search, SpaceX and xAI merger, new wiper malware hits Polish energy grid, stratospheric internet, criminalizing cloudseeding, and more.
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Plus: DOE resumes nuclear waste search, SpaceX and xAI merger, new wiper malware hits Polish energy grid, stratospheric internet, criminalizing cloudseeding, and more.
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Plus: Private space station assembles for orbit, liquid-metal motors, synthetic human chromosomes, AI models tested on Dungeons & Dragons, space junk sonic booms, China's defense innovation cities, and more.
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Plus: Moon hotel opens reservations, wireless power for aircraft, NASA's lunar nuclear reactor, light-up engineered skin, lip-syncing robots, and more.
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Plus: China to surpass US in biotech innovation, a private space telescope, TSMC starts 2nm chip fab, stem cell engineering for next-gen living drugs, and more.
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Plus: SpaceX gears up to go public, the US-trained scientist exodus, chatbots getting high, spying vibrators, and more.
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Plus: Biology's transformer moment, a novel high-bandwidth BCI, mile-deep nuclear reactor pilot, breathable electronic skin, and more.
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How AI is uncovering hidden geothermal energy resources “Sometimes geothermal hot spots are obvious, marked by geysers and hot springs on the planet’s surface. But in other places, they’re obscured thousands of feet underground. Now AI could help uncover these hidden pockets of potential power. A startup company
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Plus: Anduril's weapons systems stumble in field tests, F-22 pilot controls drone wingman in flight, Starship explosion during testing, osmotic powerplants, artificial noses, antihydrogen breakthrough, next-gen radar, and more.
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Plus: A new New Glenn, edible robots, lab grown brains, Britney Spears' guide to semiconductor physics, Trump takes aim at state AI laws, a propellantless space propulsion system, and more.
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Plus: Virtual vineyards, graphene solar cells, new subsea habitat, BBL math, hydrogel tongues, a tabletop particle accelerator, light-powered micromotors, and more.
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Plus: Google eyes data centers in space, Jared tapped as NASA admin, solarpunk is happening in Africa, 1.7 tonnes of cocaine seized in narcosub, a new analog chip, and more.
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Plus: US to resume nuclear tests, photonic AI chips in space, restarting a US nuclear plant, editing human embryos, mirrorless lasers, mushroom memory chips, and more.