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  • A student wearing headphones in a library and using a laptop
    By Marinel Sigue

    4 Free AI Tools Designed For Students

    There are more AI-driven tools than ever to help with your day-to-day tasks. These four AI tools are designed specifically to help students with coursework.

    By Marinel Sigue Read More
  • A telescope observing a cloudless blue sky.
    By Shane O'Neill

    How To Clean A Telescope Mirror The Right Way

    Cleaning your telescope's delicate mirrors the wrong way is a sure way to damage them. But it's not hard to use the right materials and get those mirrors clean.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • artist's concept of a highly magnetized neutron star
    By Georgina Torbet

    A Supernova Could Help Uncover The Universe's Most Mysterious Substance

    Scientists hope to use a gamma ray telescope to observe a future supernova to help prove the existence of dark matter.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • An AI-generated image of a robot wearing a beret painting a picture on a canvas, created on Midjourney
    By Emma Street

    8 Of The Best Midjourney Alternatives To Create AI-Generated Images

    The biggest drawback of Midjourney is that there's no free option, but here are some options to try instead.

    By Emma Street Read More
  • digital image of technology in city and a walker
    By Daniel Feininger

    10 Futuristic Concepts That Are Already Shaping Smart Cities

    Smart cities globally use big data, green tech, and innovative designs to enhance urban living, sustainability, and efficiency for residents and visitors.

    By Daniel Feininger Read More
  • Illustration of near-Earth asteroid
    By Cassidy Ward

    Asteroids And Earth's Fate: Are We Really Prepared To Prevent A Catastrophe?

    Humanity is better prepared than ever before to prevent a large asteroid from crashing into Earth, but there's more work, and surveillance, to be done.

    By Cassidy Ward Read More
  • Screenshot of Hailuo's website showing image generation prompt and a selectioon of pre-made videos in its Discover section
    By Emma Street

    What Exactly Is Minimax's Hailuo AI & Is It Safe To Use?

    Minimax has put forward a pretty novel concept in Hailuo, but whether or not it's safe for users is another question.

    By Emma Street Read More
  • star trek enterprise toy
    By Aaron Greenbaum

    The Physics Of Lightspeed Travel: Why It May Remain Science Fiction

    Lightspeed travel is a popular concept in sci-fi and pop culture, but it's not a technology we are likely to see anytime soon or in the foreseeable future.

    By Aaron Greenbaum Read More
  • Mountains in eastern Uzbekistan
    By Daniel Trock

    How LiDAR Helped Archaeologists Discover Two Lost Mountain Cities

    Technology enables scientists to measure and discover things that would be impossible to find without it, like these lost mountain cities in Eastern Europe.

    By Daniel Trock Read More
  • white dwarf with an Earth-like planet
    By Georgina Torbet

    This Planet Shows What Earth Might Look Like In 8 Billion Years' Time

    Exoplanets can be quite different from Earth, but occasionally researchers find one that gives a sneak peak into what the future might look like.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • Nuclear power plants with vapor coming out of the smokestacks behind a wind turbine
    By Brad Hill

    Is Nuclear Energy Clean? Here's What You Need To Know

    Among the alternatives to fossil fuels, nuclear energy is a widely adopted method of generating power that is often misconceived as unsafe for the environment.

    By Brad Hill Read More
  • Computer generated artwork of the International Space Station in orbit
    By Jonathan H. Kantor

    3 Surprising Things ISS Astronauts Are Absolutely Banned From Doing

    Living aboard the ISS may seem like a dream come true, and you might be right, but everything astronauts are banned from doing might make you think twice.

    By Jonathan H. Kantor Read More
  • The image shows the home screen of the GPT4ALL application
    By Luxia Le

    The Easy Way To Run An AI Chatbot Locally On Your Laptop

    One sore spot with current AI chatbots is data security. If you want to ensure no one else can read what you type, running AI locally is a possibility.

    By Luxia Le Read More
  • A hand checking the cap of the water level in a car engine
    By Luxia Le

    Do Water Powered Engines Really Exist?

    Water is renewable, plentiful, and not nearly as volatile as oil, so could we one day use it to power our cars and engines? If NASA is right, it's possible.

    By Luxia Le Read More
  • Cracked tempered glass
    By Shane Schmid

    Are Glass Desks Safe To Use? Here's What Can Make Them Explode

    Videos of glass desks shattering on social media might have you worried about your own workspace, but the phenomenon may not be as common as you think.

    By Shane Schmid Read More
  • Magnifying glass over AI
    By Shane O'Neill

    Just How Much Energy Does Generating An AI Image Actually Use?

    AI images use a lot of energy, and water. Neither have gone unnoticed by environmental groups or political figures.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • View of a nuclear reactor
    By Nadeem Sarwar

    Amazon Just Put Millions Of Dollars Into Nuclear Power: Here's Why

    It may not be clear as to why Amazon just put millions of dollars into a nuclear power plant, but the tech giant has a plan. Here's everything you need to know.

    By Nadeem Sarwar Read More
  • 3 navy fighter jets in formation
    By Michael Bruton

    10 Of The Most Notable Aircraft To Fly In The Vietnam War

    The timing of the Vietnam War perfectly coincided with advancements in air infantry, paving the way for several notable aircraft innovations.

    By Michael Bruton Read More
  • Space X Super Heavy booster caught by chopsticks
    By Damir Mujezinovic

    Why SpaceX Ditched Landing Gear For 'Chopsticks' On Starship

    SpaceX made history when it successfully caught the Starship’s Super Heavy booster in “chopstick” arms. Here is why it no longer uses landing gear.

    By Damir Mujezinovic Read More
  • satellites in space
    By Andrew Ekuwem

    12 Of The Most Important Satellite Launches In History

    Satellite history is littered with "firsts." Many early space launches constituted key moments in the Cold War space race and the progression of science.

    By Andrew Ekuwem Read More
  • Astronaut undergoing a spacewalk
    By Michael Bruton

    5 Of The Most Futuristic Features Of SpaceX's EVA Suits

    SpaceX space suits look pretty different to the bulky design we've all grown used to seeing from NASA. So what makes the company's designs so different?

    By Michael Bruton Read More
  • Spiders on Mars
    By Georgina Torbet

    Mars Has Creepy Geological 'Spiders' And Researchers Have Recreated Them On Earth

    The surface of Mars is covered in spider-like patterns, but how they formed has long been a mystery. Researchers at NASA may have just figured it out.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
  • International Space Station floating over Earth
    By Mike Bedard

    10 International Collaborations That Pushed Space Exploration Into The Future

    The United States may have landed on the moon first, but to achieve the most out of it, space exploration is really more of a team effort.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • person with a telescope before a starry sky
    By Cassidy Ward

    The Evolution Of The Telescope, From Galileo To Hubble And Beyond

    Astronomers have constructed telescopes of every kind - massive observatories designed to pick up faint traces of light across space.

    By Cassidy Ward Read More
  • Meta AI image creation
    By Daniel Trock

    Celebrity Voices Like John Cena And Awkwafina Headline Meta's Latest AI Upgrades

    During the Meta Connect keynote, the tech giant revealed a new AI feature that includes voices from celebrities. But that's not all to be excited about.

    By Daniel Trock Read More
  • AI influencer Lil Miquela
    By Nadeem Sarwar

    The Controversy Of Virtual Influencers And How They're Taking Over Social Media

    On the surface, it seems virtual influencers are here to stay, particularly owing to the multitude of benefits they bring to the table.

    By Nadeem Sarwar Read More
  • Astronaut in circadian light experiment
    By Georgina Torbet

    How Scientists Research Astronauts' Mental Health In Space

    It's very important that space agencies support the mental health of astronauts. That's why there are various experiments on this topic going on right now.

    By Georgina Torbet Read More
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