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Launch of the tenth Falcon Heavy (GOES-U)

It seems like yesterday that we saw the Tesla Roadster launch into a spare orbit for the first time, but…

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SpaceX is building a ship to destroy the International Space Station. At the request of NASA

NASA has selected SpaceX to develop a vehicle that will help deorbit the ISS in 2030. Since 1998, the space…

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OpenAI suspends launch of its voice assistant due to security concerns

This article was originally published in English The advanced voice technology was first introduced in May, but its launch was…

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It was Keystone, a “mini Xbox” that you can play from the cloud.

What Microsoft has been working on Xbox dedicated to playing from the cloud, this is nothing new. In 2021, Redmond…

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Google’s latest mistake could cost you dearly. The US is sounding the alarm with the release of Pixel phones

The Google smartphone has become a very interesting option for fans smartphones. Thus, Leaked first details of the future Pixel…

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Capcom announces Dead Rising remaster

Unexpectedly, Capcom announced that it would release an updated version of the first Dead Rising. This is the first publication…

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Finding yourself at the stage before the origin of the first cell

One of the fundamental steps in understanding the origin of organic life on Earth (and perhaps in other astrobiological environments)…

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Capcom celebrating the 21st anniversary of Dino Crisis 3, coincidence?

The Japanese decided to post a statement online to celebrate the 21st anniversary of Dino Crisis 3, which, according to…

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“A once-in-a-lifetime event”

This summer we will live "once in a lifetime" phenomenon, according to NASA. We can enjoy Northern lights during June,…

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NASA’s stunning visualization takes you on a journey through the iconic pillars of creation.

The shimmering towers of cosmic dust and gas at the center of the Eagle Nebula have been awe-inspiring for decades…

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