NASA’s new plane will fly at supersonic speeds—without a windshield
Pilots will see what's in front of them on a 4K screen. Here's how it will all work. In 2021, if all goes according to plan, NASA test pilots will take an experimental plane with a very long nose and fly it faster than the speed of sound. But the pilot won’t be gazing at the clouds ahead through a …
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New Boston Dynamics robot is pure nightmare fuel
With new robot debut, Boston Dynamics clearly welcomes your 'Terminator' jokes. By now, everyone has likely seen Boston Dynamics' robots. The company's videos, usually showcasing what its Atlas hydraulic robot model could do, pretty much always go viral. Yes, these videos show off the incredible …
'The Teen Brain:' New documentary explores adolescent neurology
A new documentary is exploring the fascinating world of adolescent neurology. It's called 'The Teen Brain,' which is directed by Emmy-nominated director, Tiffany Shlain, and executive produced by actress, Goldie Hawn, and her mental health-focused nonprofit, MindUp. The 10-minute film delves into how teenagers are emotionally brilliant super-learners, undergoing rapid brain development, featuring insights from both experts and teens.
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A 3D Printer Used By Microsoft, Ford, and NASA Is Now Commercially Available — Here's What It Can Do
Formlabs is a 3D printing company now worth $2 billion. It started as a Kickstarter campaign. A 3D printer already in use at Microsoft, Ford, and NASA is now commercially available — and it runs on some 3D printed parts itself. Formlabs, a 3D printing company with a unicorn valuation of $2 billion, …
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Here’s a first look at the new 3,601-piece LEGO Artemis Space Launch System set
Another LEGO set has been found at an airport before it was even revealed by the LEGO Group. Before its release next month, we can feast our eyes on the upcoming LEGO Artemis Space Launch System. Stay up-to-date on the latest news, and give our LEGO account over on X (Twitter) a follow, as well as …
Video NASA identifies space object that hit Florida home
A man in Naples, Florida, now has answers, over a month after a space object crashed through the roof of his home.