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Anime to stream in Japan 6 days before July 1 TV premiere…Read MoreContinue Reading
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The Southern Patagonian Icefield as seen from the International Space Station. (Image credit: NASA) Fragments of ice splintered from a glacier float down an Antarctic lake in a photo captured from aboard the International Space Station. What is it? In a new photograph snapped by astronauts on the International Space Station, you can see piecesContinue Reading
The Palm-Sized Lunar Excursion Vehicle 2 (LEV-2) deployed to the moon during Japan’s Moon Sniper mission has two primary traversal modes: “butterfly stroke” and “crawl”. (Image credit: D. Hirano) When the Japanese Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) spacecraft, nicknamed the “Moon Sniper,” face-planted onto the lunar surface in 2024 , an experimental rover toldContinue Reading
Ever wished you could talk in to a text field rather than type? Ubuntu 26.10 hears you – quite literally. ICYMI Ubuntu is ‘ramping up’ AI features this year Canonical’s VP of Engineer Jon Seager, at the Ubuntu Summit, said the distro will soon lets users “press a button andContinue Reading
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. The American academic research engine has long been the envy of the world. Generally well-funded, labs in the United States have been able to attract the best minds who generate breakthroughs and train the next generation workforce that powers the U.S. economy. ButContinue Reading
Matthew Tuttle says it’s likely the U.S. and rival nations have been developing ways to harness energy from the quantum field., Matthew Tuttle says it’s likely the U.S. and rival nations have been developing ways to harness energy from the quantum field., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Anthropic will donate $150 million to launch a fellowship program that places people early in their careers with nonprofits around the country to help them use artificial intelligence more effectively in their work. Claude Corps, named for the company’s popular AI chatbot, will hire and embedContinue Reading
Luxury air travel air travel continues to occupy a unique place in the aviation industry. Although modern business-class cabins now offer flat beds, direct aisle access, and increasingly private suites, some airlines still maintain a genuine first class product that sits above everything else in commercial aviation. These cabins areContinue Reading
Boeing delivered 60 commercial aircraft in May, marking a 33% increase compared with the same month a year earlier and signaling continued progress in the manufacturer’s production recovery. The company handed over 51 examples of the 737 MAX during the month, its strongest monthly performance for the narrowbody jet sinceContinue Reading
Sponsored by Lider Electric. Lider Electric’s NEMA 14-50 receptacles with Electric Vehicle Marking combine certification-backed product identification with purpose-built EV charging design. EV charging reliability is often discussed at the system level: charger output, vehicle compatibility, software, utility capacity, and public infrastructure. Those factors matter, but many residential and lightContinue Reading
A technical look at NanoPlex LDF and the Power Ring Platform 800V+ SiC inverters place demands on DC-link capacitors that conventional dielectric films cannot meet. Advanced Conversion has addressed this for years through its patented Power Ring platform, paired with high-temperature PEN HV polymer dielectric film. However, with the high-temperatureContinue Reading
You’ll be able to customise the look of LibreOffice’s Tabbed UI in the free office suite’s next major release, which his due out in August 2026. LibreOffice 26.8’s Tabbed UI (also known as the Notebookbar and modelled after the Ribbon in Microsoft Office) can show a colourful background when applicationContinue Reading
By combining seismic, gravity and topographic data, a team of researchers from Italy, Switzerland, Germany and the United Kingdom found that several well-known subglacial basins in East Antarctica are part of a single fan-shaped province whose origins trace back to ancient continental stretching. The post Geoscientists Find Vast Fan-Shaped StructureContinue Reading
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