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How NASA’s OSIRIS-APEX asteroid probe survived its first close encounter with the sun

an animation of a cube-shaped spacecraft with two rectangular wing-like solar panels passing in front of the sun

OSIRIS-APEX emerged “unscathed” from its closest brush ever with our sun on January 2, scientists announced on Tuesday (May 28). The probe, originally known as OSIRIS-RExcompleted its sample return mission to asteroid Bennu and is now heading for the space rock Apophis on an extended mission. This new mission calls for OSIRIS-APEX to slide 25 … Read more

I had a hot dream about my wife. It has convinced me that I should give her a surprise “gift”.

How to is Slate’s sex advice column. Have a question? Send it to Jessica and Rich here. It’s anonymous! Dear How do we do it, My wife and I have been married for 18 years and together for 22. We are happy, successful, have children, the white picket fence, the whole lot. A while ago … Read more

Practice with Amazon’s new Fire TV search with AI

Navigating the sheer volume of streaming content available today can be a full-time job. Recommendations from friends, blog posts and TikToks of movies I haven’t thought about in years all help. But finding something myself, my husband, my 13-year-old daughter, and my 16-year-old son all want to watch together is still a difficult task. So … Read more

James Webb Space Telescope Discovers 2 Earliest Galaxies Ever Seen (Image)

JADES-GS-z14-0 the earliest and most distant galaxy ever seen by humanity in a NIRCam image captured by the JWST

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered not one, but two of the earliest and most distant galaxies ever seen, continuing to break the records it previously set. The most distant galaxy, JADES-GS-z14-0, is seen as it was about 300 million years after the Big Bang, existing at least 100 million years earlier than … Read more

Is Atlantic Ocean Circulation Collapse Really Imminent? The history of icebergs reveals some clues

When people think about the dangers of climate change, the idea of ​​sudden changes is very scary. Movies like The Day After Tomorrow feed into that fear, with visions of unimaginable storms and populations fleeing rapidly changing temperatures. While Hollywood clearly takes liberties with the speed and magnitude of disasters, several recent studies have raised … Read more

Android’s new Instant Hotspot feature will not be available on Samsung devices

Samsung logo stock photo from CES 2024 (3)

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL; Dr. Android’s new Instant Hotspot feature will not be available on Samsung devices. Instant Hotspot is a new feature that lets you easily connect your Android tablet or Chromebook to your phone’s hotspot with a single tap. This capability already existed in Chrome OS in the form of instant … Read more

I tried cryotherapy to see if freezing myself to -85 degrees C is worth the expense

I am someone that friends and family would describe as ‘cold-blooded’ – the type that is very sensitive to cold temperatures, meaning no the other meaning… or so i hope. So it’s safe to say that entering a limited space of -85°To try cryotherapy was something I was hesitant about. How can I survive in … Read more

What other LEGO Zelda sets would you like to see after the Deku Tree?

With this set apparently being the first of a new Lego Zelda line, Team NL sat down to ponder what other Hyrulean spots and personalities could do for epic Lego sets in the future… Kokiri Forest & Lost Woods (Gavin Lane, editor) I’m still shocked that Nintendo didn’t push for some weird new innovation with … Read more

China will not ‘sit back and watch’ if the EU imposes tariffs on electric vehicles

Brussels worries that the continued growth of imported Chinese electric vehicles could cause an irreparable loss of competitiveness in the growing sector. Advertisement China has issued a new threat against the European Commission’s investigation into subsidies for imported electric vehicles (EVs), which could result in additional tariffs to offset the suspected use of state aid. … Read more

The truth about Temu – ‘toxic goods, data selling and addiction tricks’

It’s the shopping website known for selling super cheap goods, but from allegations of forced labor to claims of third-degree burns, could Temu be too good to be true? A family claimed their young daughter suffered burns after using a nail glue from Temu(Kennedy News & Media) Retailer Temu’s popularity rivals that of Amazon and … Read more

The final Redfall update is now live on Xbox and PC, here are the patch notes

Well, that’s it folks! Arkane Austin has today delivered the final update for the Redfall across Xbox and PC in the form of Game Update 4, which brings a number of new features to the 2023 shooter including an offline mode. The patch notes also contain a final note from Arkane Austin before the studio … Read more

Space debris from the SpaceX Dragon capsule crashed in the mountains of North Carolina. I had to go see it (video)

a large black piece of fiberglass covered in metal bolts and plates lies on the ground beside a trail leading into a forest. mountains can be seen rolling in the distance

Space flight doesn’t usually come to mind when you think of the quiet, green mountains of North Carolina. It is true that, in the early 1960s, NASA built the (now defunct) Rosman Satellite Tracking and Data Acquisition facility among the rolling hills of Appalachia to track Soviet satellites and relay communications for the Gemini and … Read more

Tonga’s volcanic eruption could cause unusual weather for the rest of the decade, new study shows

This article has been reviewed according to the editorial process and policies of Science X. The editors have emphasized the following attributes to ensure the credibility of the content: fact-checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source written by researchers correct OK! Credit: NASA Worldview x CLOSED Credit: NASA Worldview Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai (Hunga Tonga for short) erupted … Read more

Are we alone in the Galaxy? Drake’s updated equation suggests we might be

A new paper that takes a look at the Fermi Paradox using the Drake Equations has suggested an uncomfortable solution: maybe we’re alone in the galaxy. If you haven’t heard of the Fermi Paradox, it goes something like this: given the infinity of the universe and the implied probability of life evolving elsewhere, how is … Read more

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