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Titan passenger explains risk of experimental sub: 'It wasn't supposed to be safe'
A man who went on two OceanGate deep-sea dives to see the Titanic testified that he understood the risk and he could die if something went wrong.
Why a rare whale washing up on a NorCal beach is part of a big problem
After an endangered fin whale washed up at Ten Mile Beach along the Mendocino coast last week, scientists determined that this member of the second-largest whale species on the planet was killed by a
Elon Musk wants the feds to leave SpaceX alone and focus on Boeing's Starliner mess
After SpaceX was hit with a proposed fine by federal regulators, Elon Musk is complaining that they should be focused on Boeing (BA) and leave his company alone.
Earth will have a second 'tiny moon' for two months
It won't be there forever, but Earth will have a second moon when a small asteroid begins to orbit the planet later this month, space researchers have announced.
FBI disrupts Chinese cyber operation targeting critical infrastructure in the US
The FBI has disrupted a group of Chinese hackers who were working at the direction of the Chinese government to infiltrate critical infrastructure in the U.S. and other countries and to spy on and
Apple’s new AirPods are also hearing aids. Can they really save you thousands of dollars?
During its glossy product announcement event on Tuesday, Apple unveiled a new role for its latest AirPods Pro model: medical device. The company said the wireless headphones will double as clinical
Musk's X skirts Brazil ban and returns to some users with change to server access
Some Brazilian users reconnected with X on Wednesday despite the Supreme Court's recent nationwide ban, the result of the social network apparently changing the way its servers are accessed. The
Boeing Starliner astronauts will cast their votes from space
After NASA’s decision to keep them in space until 2025, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will now cast their votes more than 200 miles above their usual polling place.
Supermassive Black Hole Spotted Starving Galaxy To Death
A distant galaxy has no more stars being born due to a supermassive black hole that's stripping away all the gas needed to forge them.
Apple Faces EU Warning to Open Up iPhone Operating System
Apple Inc. is set to be warned by the European Union to open up its highly guarded iPhone operating system to rival technologies, or eventually risk significant fines.
Turbulent skies of Vincent Van Gogh’s ‘The Starry Night’ align with a scientific theory, study finds
A new study suggests Vincent van Gogh showed a deep, intuitive understanding of the mathematical structure of turbulence in his painting “The Starry Night.”
Swallowing Makes Us Feel Good, Study Suggests
Biologists have discovered that the action of swallowing releases feel-good hormones in the brain, depending on food quality.
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