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Companies Are Racing to Put 5G in Space
International telecom group 3GPP unveiled guidelines for "non-terrestrial" networks earlier this year, and now several companies are racing to deploy rudimentary 5G towers in space.
James Webb Space Telescope Captures the Rings of Jupiter
New images from Webb show Jupiter in jaw-dropping detail. In fact, the detail is so fine that you can make out the evanescent rings of Jupiter.
Electrical Brain Stimulation Boosts Memory in Seniors, Study Finds
For those approaching (or already enjoying) their golden years, this swim cap-like device dotted with electrodes might be a way to protect and revive long-term and working memory.
Subdermal Chip Implants Open Teslas, Store Vital Documents
Some biomodification fans have begun implanting tiny chips into their skin, allowing them to access their vehicle and important documents with a wave of the hand.
Scientists Have Discovered How to Break Down Some ‘Forever Chemicals’
A new study points to a way we might be able to break down dangerous PFAS chemicals. It's a long way from a solution that can clean up the whole of Earth, but it's a big step in the right direction.
NASA Identifies 13 Lunar Regions Where Artemis 3 Crew Could Land
The Artemis 1 mission won't have a crew onboard, but by the third launch, the SLS will be taking astronauts back to the moon for the first time in 50 years. Before that happens, NASA needs to decide where on the lunar surface to send them.
Intel Addresses Questions About Its GPU Drivers, DX11 Support
Intel's VP has a new blog post discussing some of the negative "feedback" it's received about drivers, lack of support for DX11, and other topics related to its upcoming Arc GPUs.
MIT Engineers Create ‘E-Skin’ That Wirelessly Monitors Biological Signals
Engineers at MIT have devised a flexible “electronic skin” that communicates wirelessly—without a single chip in sight.
Sugar Substitutes Might Impact Blood Glucose, Gut Microbiome
Stevia, Splenda, Sweet ‘N Low, and other sweeteners might have more of an impact on human physiology than previously thought.
Google Promises to Tackle Clickbait With Search Algorithm Update
In the next big search algorithm update, which will roll out in the coming days, Google says it's going after clickbait.
Epson FastFoto FF-680W Review: An Awesome High-Speed Photo Scanner
If you've been staring at shoeboxes of old photos dreading how long it will take you to scan them, the Epson FF-680W is a great solution.
Scientists Discover 5-Mile Wide Impact Crater Off the Coast of Africa
Following the discovery of a second impact crater off the coast of Africa, we might have to rethink the end of the Cretaceous period.