Hello, weekenders. This is Week-in-Review, where I give a heavy amount of analysis and/or rambling thoughts on one story while scouring the rest of the…
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Behind the scenes of every web service, from a secure web browser to an entertaining app, is a programmer’s code, carefully written to ensure everything…
[embedded content] Yes, Captain Jean-Luc Picard is indeed coming back. We knew this from previous announcements, but CBS All Access turned heads at this year’s…
NASA’s 50th anniversary celebrations weren’t limited to just remembrances of past achievements – the space agency also marked the day by confirming that the Orion…
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk believes that both the Texas and Florida Starship prototype rockets being developed by the private space company will fly “in 2…
This is SS 433, a microquasar first discovered forty years ago and located about 18,000 light-years away in the constellation of Aquila (The Eagle). This…
NASA is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing in a variety of ways today, but here’s one you can experience no…
What is going on in Washington D.C.? A bubbling House Democrat feud followed by a series of racially offensive presidential tweets has unleashed chaos in…
Just to get this out of the way: “Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein” is a great title. In fact, it’s probably the best thing about the…
Women are far more likely to suffer serious injuries in a car crash. The danger divide was first quantified in a 2011 study out of the…
Hello and welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week’s noteworthy startups and venture capital news. Before I jump into…
The following markets are presented to depict the dynamics of solar across the African continent. The selection aims to offer variety: small and big markets,…
Morgan worked on the Apollo program as an engineer, checking and testing various systems to prepare the rockets for takeoff. Each time, she had to…
Tesla has withdrawn its request for a court-ordered restraining order against Randeep Hothi, documents submitted to the court where the complaint was filed revealed Friday.…
Robin Wordsworth is one of the researchers studying how Mars may be made livable. Kris Snibbe/Harvard file photo People have long dreamed of altering the…
Introduced a few I/Os back, Fast Pair is Google’s attempt to make its own mark on the post-AirPod headphone landscape. Many of the features are…
Circular delivery models will require not just innovation in packaging but a reimagination of supply chains, partnerships and the consumer experience. Tom Szaky discusses a…
Is recycling broken? Dead? Worth it? The co-presidents of a local non-profit social enterprise recycler explain their vision for the evolution of recycling and key…
There may be no “dark side” of the Moon, but when and where it is dark, it’s dark — and stays that way for two…
Patrick Winston, a beloved professor and computer scientist at MIT, died on July 19 at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He was 76. A professor at…