WATCH: Dragon Hatches Open as SpaceX Crew-12 Joins Expedition 74 Aboard International Space Station
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and the International Space Station opened Sunday at 5:14 p.m. welcoming NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 astronauts ...
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and the International Space Station opened Sunday at 5:14 p.m. welcoming NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 astronauts ...
Many events have occurred on Unst, the UK’s northernmost island, over the centuries. Viking longboats landed there in the ...
I built a tool that scans AI platforms with buyer questions relevant to your domain and shows you whether they mention you or not.Enter your domain, it generates queries based on your space, sends them to ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI, then scores you out of 100 based on how often you show up in the responses.The part I think is actually useful: it doesn't just tell you the problem. It shows you which queries you're missing from, why, and gives you fix pages (structured content de
I got into a discussion of UFOs. The question was how would they be able to change directions and accelerate instantly. He was trying to guess what kind of propulstion they used. This is the reply I sent.The more I think about it it becomes clear that physics is wrongly constructed.The ability to manipulate space-time directly solves a lot of problems. Take, for example, the UFO problem I mentioned. Physics has the concept of propulsion, equal and opposite "forces". If instead you coul
I like to use org files a lot, but I wanted some way to browse and edit them on my phone when I'm out. Yesterday I used Codex to make this simple one-file web server that just displays all my org files with backlinks. It doesn't have any authentication because I only run it on my wireguard VPN. I've been having fun with it, hopefully it's useful to someone else!
My 10-year-old son and I were building a Roblox game together. AI wrote the Lua code, generated concept art. But when we needed 3D models for the game, there was nothing usable.AI can write code, generate images, compose music, make videos. But 3D? There's no "Midjourney for meshes" yet. So I built one.The tech: TripoSR (open source by Stability AI + Tripo) deployed on a HuggingFace Space with a shared H200 GPU, wrapped in a Gradio web app. Upload any photo, it removes the backgro
I’m looking for a generative AI that can animate photos into short videos like Grok, but ideally from a company that has a better track record than X. If you’ve researched this space or made a similar switch, I’d really appreciate your thoughts I’m based in the UK, if that matters for availability. Thanks!
Engineers will review the data before setting the timeline for the second wet dress rehearsal.
Yet another tantalizing clue. The post NASA Running Out of Non-Life Explanations for What Its Rover Found on Mars appeared first on Futurism.
The object is hurtling towards the Earth at a zippy 12,616 miles per hour, according to data from the space agency.
A test of NASA's towering Space Launch System rocket uncovered another issue with the vehicle meant to launch astronauts on a ...
NASA’s Artemis II mission, intended to carry astronauts around the Moon for the first time since the Apollo era, has been ...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said he expects to provide details about several agency priorities in the coming weeks.
NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission faces a new issue after a rocket test uncovered an issue with ground support equipment that could lead to another delay.
NASA should focus on the body and mind, not just engineering, for cosmic travel. Scott Solomon is a biologist and professor ...
A massive star roughly 2.5 million light-years away in the Andromeda Galaxy has quietly disappeared, and the best explanation ...
A new theoretical proposal argues that the massive object sitting at the center of our galaxy may not be a black hole at all, but rather a dense clump of fermionic dark matter with no event horizon.
Astronomers are used to dramatic endings. When a massive star dies, it usually explodes ...
Astronomers have witnessed a rare cosmic event: a massive star that didn’t explode in a spectacular supernova, but instead ...
A massive star 2.5 million light-years away simply vanished — and astronomers now know why. Instead of exploding in a supernova, it quietly collapsed into a black hole, shedding its outer layers in a slow-motion cosmic fade-out. The leftover debris continues to glow in infrared light, offering a long-lasting signal of the black hole’s birth. The finding reshapes our understanding of how some of the universe’s biggest stars meet their end.