More than 50 years after its course correction failure, Surveyor 2’s rocket booster seems to have reappeared.
Antitrust suits, like the one filed against Facebook, are long, costly, and often ineffective. The next president can fix the system—without Congress.
When a body is reduced, all at once, to a crude dichotomy of hot and cold, what happens to your soul?
While you may have to wait to check out the most popular releases, libraries across the country are increasingly adding video games to their collections.
Fixing, refueling, and upgrading satellites in orbit is about to become more common. A group is pushing for international standards to keep these missions safe.
Timnit Gebru’s exit from Google is a powerful reminder of how thoroughly companies dominate the field, with the biggest computers and the most resources.
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Mike Pondsmith, who wrote the tabletop RPG that inspired Cyberpunk 2077, explains why the genre feels vital in 2020.
Apple’s small spherical speaker is a convenient satellite for Siri-loving Apple users, but it doesn't score many points beyond that.
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