Astroforensics could be one of the coolest new careers of the future
Nasa’s Artemis program is scheduled to return astronauts to the Moon and establish a permanent orbiting laboratory by the end of the decade. Meanwhile, private companies are making significant steps in taking paying customers further into space. As humanity’s footprint
Highest power efficiency achieved in flexible solar cells using new fabrication technique
Flexible solar cells have many potential applications in aerospace and flexible electronics, but low energy conversion efficiency has limited their practical use. A new manufacturing method has increased the power efficiency of flexible solar cells made from perovskite, a class
Ukraine’s drone startups aim to turn war experience into peacetime business
Juggling two jobs is hard work. It’s particularly hard work when one of the jobs is in a warzone. But for Ivan Kaunov, the roles are complementary. As the CEO and co-founder of Buntar Aerospace, Kaunov develops drones for long-range
Pic Shows German Police Dogs Staying 'Calm in Front of a Cat for their Final Exam'?
The black-and-white cat was reportedly named "Minstrel."
Pride Flags Banned at US Embassies Under $1.2T Spending Bill Signed by Biden in March 2024?
The provision can be found on the 1,000th page of a 1,012-page bill.
United States, Britain issue sanctions to financial backers of Gaza Now
The financial supporters of the media network Gaza Now, were hit by sanctions by the U.S. Treasury and the British Treasury for promoting terrorism on Wednesday.
Look: Turkey crashes through truck's windshield on the highway, evades injury
Police in Ontario said a truck driver and a turkey both managed to evade injury when the bird smashed through the vehicle's windshield on a highway.
Watch: BabyMonster shares 'Sheesh' music video teaser
K-pop group BabyMonster teased "Sheesh," a song from its forthcoming EP, "BabyMons7er."
UK Court Denies Bid To Extradite Assange To the US
A British court has ruled that Julian Assange can't be extradited to the United States on espionage charges unless U.S. authorities guarantee he won't get the death penalty, giving the WikiLeaks founder a partial victory in his long legal battle
The Air Force Bought a Surveillance-Focused AI Chatbot
The U.S. Air Force paid for a test version of an AI-powered chatbot to assist in intelligence and surveillance tasks as part of a $1.2 million deal, according to internal Air Force documents obtained by 404 Media. From the report:
China smartphone giant takes on Tesla
Xiaomi's entry into the electric car market comes as a price war has been intensifying.
Australia debates seizure of Insta-famous magpie
The bird - known by millions online as "Molly" - was removed from its carers by wildlife officials.
France to sue teen in headscarf row with school head
The girl's false allegations about her headmaster led to death threats and his sudden resignation.
Battle to run Istanbul becomes key to Turkey's future
Millions of Turks vote on Sunday, and President Erdogan hopes to regain control of Turkey's biggest city.