The object will be traveling at 2.43 km a second, or 5,400 mph, upon impact.
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On sale through the NASA exchange.
Security firms find themselves especially exposed.
The clown car is all gassed up.
When doctors saw him, his limbs were discolored and crackling.
Kimmel joke calling Melania an "expectant widow" followed quickly by FCC order.
Civil liberty concerns spur FAA to revise drone no-fly zones near ICE vehicles.
Humanoid robots could load cargo and clean aircraft cabins at Haneda Airport.
GitHub says it can no longer absorb "escalating inference cost" from it heaviest AI users.
University of Oregon scientists repurposed battery-testing tool to better measure coffee's flavor profile
Many rural communities are viscerally opposed to AI infrastructure.
The hands-free, eyes-on driver assist only works on geofenced highways.
The bidirectional design has some clear advantages for a working taxi.
The differences between our brains and Neanderthals' were likely cosmetic.
SpaceX and Blue Origin tell NASA their lunar landers will be ready for Artemis III in late 2027.
If you're one of millions using element-data, it's time to check for compromise.
Musk’s shifting stance on AI dangers may complicate trial over OpenAI’s mission.
Amended agreement clears the way for OpenAI models to run on Amazon Bedrock.
Gemini gets preferential treatment on Android, but maybe not for long (in Europe).