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John McFall: Para-astronaut on a mission to open up space

John McFall: Para-astronaut on a mission to open up space

On a parabolic flight last year, where John experienced weightlessness for the first time, he found his day-to-day, hi-tech, microprocessor
Tesla shareholders re-approve Elon Musk’s 2018 pay package, Musk says

Tesla shareholders re-approve Elon Musk’s 2018 pay package, Musk says

SAN FRANCISCO — Tesla shareholders re-approved Elon Musk’s controversial 2018 pay package by a wide margin, Musk posted on X
Explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ‘last ship’ Quest discovered

Explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ‘last ship’ Quest discovered

17 hours ago By Jonathan Amos, @BBCAmos, Science correspondent RCGS A sonar image of the sunken vessel. It went down on 5 May
Elon Musk’s future at Tesla hangs on shareholder’s pay package vote

Elon Musk’s future at Tesla hangs on shareholder’s pay package

SAN FRANCISCO — For weeks, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has waged a campaign to persuade Tesla shareholders to restore his
Northern Lights expected soon as Sun drives stormy space weather

Northern Lights expected soon as Sun drives stormy space weather

18 May 2024 By Georgina Rannard, Science reporter Getty Images There is good news for anyone who enjoyed the show-stopping aurora borealis
iOS 18 features, Apple Intelligence and the top WWDC 2024 announcements

iOS 18 features, Apple Intelligence and the top WWDC 2024

Apple’s new phone software iOS 18, which is expected to roll out in September, doesn’t bring any mind-blowing changes, but
US says Russia likely launched space weapon

US says Russia likely launched space weapon

The US says Russia launched a satellite last week which it believes may be capable of attacking other such probes.
Apple jumps into the AI arms race with OpenAI deal

Apple jumps into the AI arms race with OpenAI deal

SAN FRANCISCO — Apple officially launched itself into the artificial intelligence arms race, announcing a deal with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI to
Following Antarctic whales for climate change clues

Following Antarctic whales for climate change clues

2 days ago By Victoria Gill, Science correspondent, BBC News, @vic_gill • Kate Stephens, Senior science producer Why scientists are using a crossbow to study whales
Doctors couldn’t help, so they turned to unregulated home health tests

Doctors couldn’t help, so they turned to unregulated home health

Angelika Sharma was desperate. An array of basic first foods — from bananas to sweet potatoes — caused her 6-month-old