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NASA lost $125 million - because of inches
In 1793, the United States attempted to adopt the new French metric system — and the ship carrying the official standards was ...
A high-resolution multispectral image of Washington, DC from Vantor. Visible are the Washington Monument (left), Tidal Basin (the body ...
The identification of the Clough was announced shortly after two other Great Lakes shipwrecks made news this week, one in Lake Michigan and one in Lake Huron.
New museum exhibit in Toledo highlights the vessel’s history and the exploratory work to confirm its identity.
The garrison’s public works directorate engineering division executed $125 million worth of projects in fiscal year 2025, marking the fourth consecutive year of growth. That does not account for all ...
They show up as a mathematical solution in general relativity, basically as a time-reversed version of a black hole. Some ...
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This Michael Klein-backed SPAC shot up 15% today – what’s the connection with NASA?
The sensor will be placed aboard a dedicated satellite in low Earth orbit and is expected to launch in 2030, Infleqtion said. ・Infleqtion will design and integrate the sensor’s quantum core.
Infleqtion went public on NYSE as INFQ after merging with Churchill X, raising more than $550 million to expand neutral-atom quantum computing.
Infleqtion, a global leader in quantum computing and quantum sensing powered by neutral-atom technology, today became a publicly listed company trading on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") under ...
Two images claimed to show Australia's Barrenjoey Peninsula almost a century apart are being held up online as evidence that ...
We know of cave art, ceilings art, public art, at centres and museums. Now, we have art in space as well. Turner ...
Every now and then, I fall down a late-night rabbit hole reading space facts, and the 30 on this list are the ones that truly messed with my brain. Fair warning: you might need a minute to recover ...
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