Nasa Unveils Plans For First Ever Flight On Mars

Tucked under the belly of the buggy, a helicopter named Ingenuity had hitched a ride to the red planet. Its mission: to complete the first powered flight on another world. Immediately after landing, NASA began searching for an airfield for the chopper. The area needed to be flat, lacking obstacles, and situated within a larger flight zone. Officials back on Earth scoured images from satellites and photos taken by Perseverance for a suitable spot....

December 27, 2022 · 3 min · 615 words · Willie Wilson

Nasa Wants The Auto Industry To Build Its Next Moon Rover

While this isn’t exactly out of character for NASA, we thought the timing was interesting. After all, if there’s one vehicle that screams “I belong on the Moon,” it’s Tesla’s recently unveiled Cybertruck. In case you missed it, this meme-of-a-truck is actually a real thing that Tesla CEO Elon Musk forced a team of apparently talented engineers to design and make: Cybertruck is an electric vehicle that does zero-to-sixty in about two seconds, has really strong windows (sometimes), and looks like what a DMC DeLorean would evolve into if it were a Pokemon....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 385 words · Lucia Rumsey

New Ai Tool That Detects Star Flares Could Help Us Find Habitable Planets

The neural network detects the light patterns of a stellar flare — which can incinerate the atmospheres of planets forming nearby. The frequency and location of the flares can therefore indicate the best places to search for habitable planets. Astronomers normally look for the flares through a time-consuming process of analyzing measurements of star brightness by eye. The AI tool could make their work faster and more effective. The researchers trained the neural network on a dataset of identified flares and not-flares, and then applied it to a dataset of more than 3,200 stars....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Carol Levan

New Archaeology Findings Are Redefining Human History Faster Than Ever

The Taung Child, our first encounter with an ancient group of proto-humans or hominins called australopithecines, was a turning point in the study of human evolution. This discovery shifted the focus of human origins research from Europe and Asia onto Africa, setting the stage for the last century of research on the continent and into its “Cradles of Humankind.” Few people back then would’ve been able to predict what scientists know about evolution today, and now the pace of discovery is faster than ever....

December 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1397 words · Ryan Bryan

Nhtsa Is Investigating 27 Tesla Crashes And About Time Too

Four of the investigations have been completed, but no results appear to have been shared yet. US News reports that at least three of the crashes being investigated happened in the past few weeks. According to the report, the NHTSA’s Special Crash Investigation team analyses 100 crashes a year, focusing on new and emerging technologies, like Tesla’s Autopilot. Over the past month, there have been two crashes in Michigan involving Tesla vehicles....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Paul Thomas

Now Is The Time To Lock In The Verified Fastest Vpn Service Anywhere At 80 Percent Off

Making the claim to being the world’s fastest VPN is no small boast. With dozens of VPN providers on the scene, it takes some serious firepower to be the one that allows users to blaze across the web faster than with anyone else. However, HotSpot Shield ($89.99 for a 3-year subscription, 80 percent off, from TNW Deals) brought the receipts to back up the claims. In testing by Ookla, one of the preeminent sources for speed testing sources on the web, HotSpot Shield reigned supreme, besting competitors in both local and international testing two years in a row....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · Paul Childress

Nyc Classrooms Cancel Zoom After Trolls Make Zoombombing A Thing

Zoombombing, which the FBI has previously warned against, is a newish trend in which a bad actor hijacks a chat or call to transmit pornographic images, doxx others, or taunt them with hate speech and threats. Zoombombers have their own communities, sharing Zoom meeting IDs and coordinating attacks in online forums. Some have even recorded these attacks and published them on YouTube. “The safety and security of our staff and students is at the forefront of every decision we make around remote learning, and for that reason, we have asked schools to transition away from using Zoom as soon as possible,” a spokesperson for The New York City Department of Education told Gizmodo....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 379 words · Vanessa Treston

Nyu Researchers Made Mice Smarter By Manipulating Their Brainwaves With Light

The results of the team’s study are incredible – laboratory mice exposed to the new technique showed marked improvement in short-term memory – but the implications of their findings could radically alter the scientific perception of how the brain works. We may not be talking about ‘beaming’ knowledge into our heads yet, but it’s possible we’re not far from a science-based method for instantly remembering things like why in the hell we came into this room in the first place....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 300 words · Mary Ponce

Ola Electric Plans To Go International This Year But Only After India Launch

After its proposed India launch in July, a company executive told PTI it plans to introduce its vehicle to Europe. Ola will focus particularly on Mediterranean countries such as France, Italy, and Spain, but also plans to bring its scooter to Germany and the UK. This news further cements the company’s lofty ambitions. In April, Ola unveiled details about its Hypercharger fast-charging network, which it claims will become the biggest of its kind in the world....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Florence Locks

Oppo S Monocle Style Air Glass Wearable Looks Fit For A Bond Villain

Looks are half of the appeal of the fashionable wearable, with a sleek frame and flowing lines. The whole setup weighs just 30 grams. Oppo’s unit can easily snap to prescription glasses with magnets. Technology-wise, the lens uses sapphire glass and a Micro-LED panel (capable of achieving brightness up to 3 million nits) to display notifications and contextual information. The display is powered by a coffee-bean-sized “Spark Micro Projector.” To make it easier for you to read the display in daylight, the average brightness of the screen is 1,400 nits....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 359 words · Juan Cole

Oppo S New Reno Ace Charges Fully In Just 30 Minutes

On the other hand, their rival, Oppo has just released a new phone called the Reno Ace that charges fully in just 30 minutes. The phone comes with a 65W charger in the box – the highest in a commercially released phone. The company uses SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charging with new Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology in the power brick to charge the 4,000 battery. The new tech also helps the company reduce the size of the charging brick....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Theresa Glick

Original Streets Of Rage Soundtracks Re Released On Cassette

Streets of Rage https://t.co/G8hVldG20cStreets of Rage 2 https://t.co/KbiOqB2tJC#StreetsofRage #Sega pic.twitter.com/KCirVdIea4 — Wayô Records (@wayorecords) April 29, 2020 Both soundtracks include comments from composer Yuzo Koshiro, and the Streets of Rage 2 Perfect Soundtrack also has a 17-minute Megamix from Shinji Hosoe. Both are available digitally and on CD in addition to the aforementioned cassette format. You almost want to get the latter just to say you did. I hope you saved your boombox and a pencil to unwind the plastic film when it gets tangled — yes, we actually had to do that....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Seth Phillips

Pagico 9 Brings All Your Tasks And Files Together To Simplify Your Life And It S Only 25

Toni Morrison liked to get up and start writing before dawn. Meanwhile, Winston Churchill seldom got out of bed before 11 a.m., preferring to do the majority of his work during late-night hours. The perfect schedule is a myth — because the perfect schedule is a different beast to each individual. But while there’s no one-size-fits-all option that works for everyone, finding an easy-to-follow method for aligning all the tasks, files, projects and meetings you need to handle in a given day is all but essential....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · Faye Cuffie

Please Honda Don T Make Another Cybertruck

And today, I came across a video that deeply disturbed me, to the point that I’m actually happy I hadn’t seen it until now. Let me explain how these two are related. When I first heard of Honda’s new e:N Series, I was very excited. The next-gen electric cars will use the e:N Architecture, an exclusively developed EV platform, they will come with the enhanced e:N OS, and they will feature a new design identity....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 329 words · Marie Penny

Post Ipo Robinhood Wants To Dive Into Cryptocurrencies

The report noted that the wallet feature was spotted in the app’s beta version on iPhones, with code for cryptocurrency exchange included too. You can already buy digital currencies like Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Ethereum, and Ripple. Now, this new feature will allow you to store these assets and transfer them to another wallet too. The firm’s official account also teased the feature on Twitter. Plus, the CEO Vlad Tenev said in March that wallet is the priority for Robinhood’s developers....

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 160 words · April Ryan

Powerful Dna Software Used In Hundreds Of Criminal Cases Faces New Scrutiny

DNA has been considered the gold standard of forensic evidence for more than 30 years, even as various types of junk science have fallen out of use. But in recent years, police and crime labs have stretched and expanded how they use genetic material to pin suspects—from tapping into private ancestry websites to creating police sketches of suspects’ faces. The latest practice to come under scrutiny is an obscure technique, “probabilistic genotyping,” that takes incomplete or otherwise inscrutable DNA left behind at a crime scene, often in minuscule amounts, and runs it through a software program that calculates how likely it is to have come from a particular person....

December 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1278 words · James Murray

Psa Those Your Porn Name Games Are Scams Trying To Get Your Personal Info

Actually, based on the most commonly used names in porn, it’s probably either “Lee” or “Nikki.” But I digress. The point is, those “your ______ name is…” games you see on social media are scams meant to help bad actors suss out your personal information. They might seem innocuous at first, especially if you don’t mind answering them because you’re positive you’re not giving away your personal information. But, just like you wouldn’t direct a serial killer to your neighbor’s house, you shouldn’t participate in and share these scams because not everyone is as smart and awesome as you are....

December 27, 2022 · 2 min · 293 words · Florence Merritt

Quilt Covers The Different Fabrics Their Advantages And Proper Caring

However, buying quilt covers can be a difficult task. There are various types of fabrics available in the market today, and it can be confusing to know what are the things you should consider to choose the best quality of quilt covers. Therefore, it is necessary that you find out more about quilt covers than the basic knowledge you have of them. For you to learn more about quilt covers, take time to read this article....

December 27, 2022 · 5 min · 888 words · Jason Malick

Redditor Repurposes A Broken Macbook Pro Into A Neat Ipad Mac Hybrid

The user, u/andrewkroger, explained that he took apart the assembly of their MacBook Pro’s damaged display and attached a magnetic iPad case in its place. His video shows the iPad docked in the MacBook Pro’s body and being used as a screen, and then functioning as a tablet after being undocked. Andrew says they used SideCar – Apple’s new project that lets you mirror a Mac’s display on an iPad – to make this hybrid work....

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 139 words · Caleb Moody

Report Apple To Bundle Services In Prime Like Apple One Subscription

The report comes courtesy of Mark Gurman, who has an excellent track record with leaks. The subscription could come in several tiers, offering higher discounts the more services you opt for. Gurman identifies four such tiers, which are subject to change prior to launch: Apple Music and TV+ Apple Music, TV+, and Arcade Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, and News+ Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, News+, and extra iCloud storage Whether Apple can actually compel users to stick with a bundle is another story....

December 27, 2022 · 1 min · 139 words · John Garrett