Training For Any Situation: How Flight Simulators Prepare Pilots For Emergencies
Flight simulators are incredibly important for pilots to make and diagnoze their mistakes in a risk-free environment. Here's a look at how they operate.
Read MoreFlight simulators are incredibly important for pilots to make and diagnoze their mistakes in a risk-free environment. Here's a look at how they operate.
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Read MoreFirst baked into Bing, Microsoft's ChatGPT-driven AI offering is now a standalone app called Copilot. Here's everything it can do for you.
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Read MoreA unique "ouroboros" rocket may be the solution to space junk, as experiments are underway to develop a space-ready jet engine that feeds off itself.
Read MoreWhile weight loss drugs are experiencing their highest popularity levels in decades, researchers at MIT have found an alternative that could cost much less.
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Read MoreHere's everything we know so far about Astrobotic's lunar landing mishap - the first mission of its kind in over 50 years.
Read MoreAs AI technology begins to ape human behavior with ever greater subtlety, can it also take on the human tendency to slow down around the end of the year?
Read MoreThe International Space Station is crewed by some of the smartest, bravest people in history. Their biggest challenge? Just getting through the day.
Read MoreRoad salt on ice in freezing conditions, in theory, is meant to keep people safe. However, it can also have ugly side effects that hamper the environment.
Read MoreStruggling to bring down your household's energy bill? Here are six important aspects to keep in mind that might be contributing to high costs.
Read MoreA coalition of artists have filed a class-action lawsuit against Stability AI and a number of companies using its Stable Diffusion tech.
Read MoreThe app uses data from NASA's observations and allows you to click on an object to bring up more information about it.
Read MoreWhile you can add solar panels to your home and save some money on electricity each month, can you do the same thing with a wind turbine and a good breeze?
Read MoreIf you are a science buff, you don't need to go to museums or labs to learn new and interesting things. Instead, download these apps and learn from home!
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy is planning on using AI in submarines as part of a joint military effort with Australia and the United Kingdom. Here's the full story.
Read MoreWatching out for these asteroids is an important task for space agencies like NASA, but with so many objects to track, no one organization can spot them all.
Read MoreAn AI detector that uses AI was given various examples of human-created and AI-created images and sounds. The results, it turns out, depend on the medium.
Read MoreA startup known as Air Company is teaming up with the United States Air Force to create environmentally-friendly jet fuel. Can it really work?
Read MoreYou may have seen a viral short YouTube video claiming that NASA stopped exploring our oceans decades ago. The only problem? That's not true, at all.
Read MoreIt would appear that the future of aerial combat is inextricably tied to artificial intelligence and unmanned airplanes.
Read MoreAfter nuclear disasters in the '70s and '80s, Sweden planned to phase out its nuclear power program. By 2010, however, it had changed its mind.
Read MoreWhile AI training and deployment is in full throttle, experts have been warning about the inherent racial biases for years. How can we fix it?
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