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ULA's launch of Amazon's satellites scrubbed because of bad weather in Florida
United Launch Alliance on Wednesday night scrubbed the night launch of the first 17 satellites owned by Amazon because of inclement weather in Florida.
Microsoft says it's 'slowing or pausing' some AI data center projects, including $1B plan for Ohio
Microsoft said it is “slowing or pausing” some of its data center construction, including a $1 billion project in Ohio, the latest sign that the demand for artificial intelligence technology that
Scientists map part of a mouse's brain that's so complex it looks like a galaxy
Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date – a diagram of the wiring connecting 84,000 neurons as they fire off messages.
Arctic sets record for smallest winter ice coverage
Arctic sea ice reached a record-low winter maximum on March 22, 2025, with just 5.53 million square miles of coverage—well below the long-term average and the smallest extent in 47 years of satellite
Billionaire spacewalker highlights Mars trip for astronauts in his bid to become NASA's next chief
The nominee for NASA’s top job, billionaire spacewalker Jared Isaacman, outlined his vision for space exploration on Wednesday that prioritizes sending astronauts to Mars without giving up on the
Rangers stunned after capturing footage of elusive creatures in national park: 'A record picture'
The footage is creating a great deal of excitement among conservationists. Rangers stunned after capturing footage of elusive creatures in national park: 'A record picture' first appeared on The Cool
The plans to put data centres in orbit and on the Moon
It sounds like something from a science fiction movie, but Stephen Eisele is confident that one day his company will open a data centre on the Moon. "The way we see it is that by putting the data
Supermassive black holes could strip stars down to their helium cores
We all know that black holes can devour stars, rip them apart and consume their remnants. But that only happens if a star passes too close to a black hole. What if a star gets close enough to a star
The Woolly Mammoth's Evolutionary History Over a Million Years Was a Complex Web
Genetic analysis of the giant woolly mammoth reveals a surprising amount of genetic diversity over a million years.
What politicians so often get wrong about science
Governments love asking what scientific research will bring society, but the most important discoveries come from wondering without direction
Early Humans Likely Used Dugout Canoes to Travel the Open Sea 8,500 Years Ago
Learn how early humans made the 60-mile crossing from Europe to Malta, navigating at least partially by stars.
Plant-based waterproof material could replace single-use plastics
Cellulose, the main component of paper, can be turned into clear, waterproof objects such as cups that are almost indistinguishable from plastic, but break down more quickly
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