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The ‘Does It Fly?’ podcast separates fact from science fiction

The podcast "Does It Fly?" by Roddenberry Entertainment takes a deep dive into the science and technology concepts behind popular sci-fi shows and movies. Hosted by astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi and

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Earth could be flung out of orbit by a passing star

These findings may seem alarming, but the reality is that the likelihood of such catastrophic events occurring is minimal. However,

Security startup Horizon3.ai is raising $100M in new round

Horizon3.ai Raises $100 Million in Funding Round Horizon3.ai, a cybersecurity startup known for its autonomous penetration testing tools, is in

Scientists Have Clear Evidence of Martian Atmosphere ‘Sputtering’ : ScienceAlert

Scientists Detect Key Driver of Mars' Atmosphere Erosion For the first time, scientists have observed a crucial process responsible for

iPhone to Android eSIM Transfer Tool Spotted in Code

Transitioning from iPhone to Android could soon become a much simpler task, thanks to recent findings regarding Android 16. Android

Elon Musk’s AI Chatbot Grok Is Reciting Climate Denial Talking Points

Climate change is a pressing issue that continues to dominate the conversation among scientists, policymakers, and the public. The question

Honor Pad V9 Review: The iPad Challenger

The Honor Pad V9 is a mid-range tablet that has made significant improvements over its predecessor, the Honor Pad 9.

Do we have free will? Quantum experiments may soon reveal the answer

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Your cat probably knows your smell

Cats are often seen as aloof and indifferent towards their owners, but new research suggests that they may have a