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NASA conducts second rocket fueling test that will decide when Artemis astronauts head to the moon

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NASA took another crack at fueling its giant moon rocket Thursday after leaks halted the initial dress rehearsal and delayed the first lunar trip by astronauts in more than half a century.This post was originally […]

Phys.org - Business

Cyber-attacks could disrupt smart factories by targeting time itself

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A cyber-attack does not always need to steal data or shut systems down to cause damage. Sometimes it only needs to shift the clock. Researchers at the University of East London (UEL), in collaboration with […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

A new method to decode how DNA ‘switches’ control gene activity

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DNA is the blueprint of life. Genes encode proteins and serve as the body’s basic components. However, building a functioning organism also requires precise instructions about when, where, and how much those components should be […]

Phys.org - Computers

Security vulnerabilities in Tesla’s Model 3 and Cybertruck reveal how connected cars can be hacked

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Hackers could exploit wireless systems in Tesla’s Model 3 and Cybertruck to track vehicles, disrupt communications, and interfere with network performance, according to research from Northeastern University posted to the arXiv preprint server. The study […]

Phys.org - Space

Rocket re-entry pollution measured in atmosphere for first time

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When part of a SpaceX rocket re-entered Earth’s atmosphere exactly a year ago, it created a spectacuglar fireball that streaked across Europe’s skies, delighting stargazers and sending a team of scientists rushing toward their instruments.This […]

Phys.org - Automotive

Parking-aware navigation system could prevent frustration and emissions

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It happens every day—a motorist heading across town checks a navigation app to see how long the trip will take, but they find no parking spots available when they reach their destination. By the time […]

Phys.org - Business

OpenAI blocked from using Cameo name for its AI video features

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OpenAI has been temporarily blocked from using the word “Cameo” in a product that allows people to generate videos based on prompts amid a trademark dispute.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Business

Can Europe be climate-neutral by 2050? New monitor tracks the pace of the energy transition

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The EU is expected to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. How far along is it? “At its core, we simply don’t know. We have a good picture of the supply side—how quickly wind turbines are […]

Phys.org - Business

Augmented reality menus may help restaurants attract more customers, improve brand perceptions

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Restaurants looking for new ways to engage and inform customers may benefit from incorporating augmented reality (AR) technology into their menus, according to new research from Washington State University. The study, published in the International […]

Phys.org - Space

A super stable laser on the moon could guide future lunar missions and improve our timekeeping

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Scientists are proposing to build a laser in a crater on the moon to help future lunar missions land safely in the dark and find their way around. This ultra-stable light source could also help […]

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