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New Regulations Will Force Airlines to Refund Air Travelers for Broken Wi-Fi
Airlines operating in the US might soon be required to clarify extraneous fees upfront, as well as refund customers for unfulfilled Wi-Fi purchases.
Netflix Has Officially Opened a Games Studio
The subscription streaming service announced yesterday that it’s digging its heels into the video games industry by establishing its very own internal games studio.
Scientists Call for Crewed Mission to Venus Before Mars
NASA hopes to send humans to Mars, but some scientists believe Venus should be our first stop.
Stanford Study Warns Against EV Charging at Night
Researchers from Stanford have published a study that claims the way most people charge their EVs is exactly the wrong way to do it for the future of the grid.
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X CPU: Powerful, Gets a Bit Toasty
AMD's Zen 4 flagship has finally landed on the test bench, and it delivers scathing performance.
MIT Engineers Create Wireless, Battery-Free Underwater Camera
Parts of the ocean that have previously gone unexplored might soon become familiar.
New Video Gives Us One More Reason to Never Buy a Used Mining GPU
A new video making the rounds purports to show Vietnamese crypto miners preparing used GPUs for resale by blasting them with a pressure washer.
IMPACT! NASA Successfully Smashes DART Spacecraft Into Asteroid
Earth has been pelted by uncountable space rocks throughout its history, but for the first time, we may have the ability to prevent an impact. NASA is set to test its asteroid deflection technology for the first time some 6.8 million miles away.
NASA Calls Off Artemis 1 Launch to Protect SLS Rocket From Hurricane
Rather than leave the SLS rocket on the pad to weather the "dirty side" of Hurricane Ian, NASA is rolling it back into the Vehicle Assembly Building.
NASA Will Smash the DART Spacecraft Into an Asteroid Today, and You Can Watch Live
Earth has been pelted by uncountable space rocks throughout its history, but for the first time, we may have the ability to prevent an impact. NASA is set to test its asteroid deflection technology for the first time some 6.8 million miles away.
‘Forever Chemicals’ Found in Every Umbilical Cord Blood Sample in Global Study
The analyzed samples were up to five years old—meaning PFAS have been nearly ubiquitous for longer than we otherwise might have thought.
Tesla Recalls More Than 1 Million Vehicles for Defective Window Mechanisms
Many vehicles are ignoring obstructions as the window rolls up, which could result in a nasty pinch.