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How moon-landing teams are learning from each other to make the next lunar leap
Lunar landing attempts are becoming so frequent that companies are watching and learning from each other. A panel discussion at…
Read More »Leap Seconds May Be Abandoned by the World’s Timekeepers
Long ago we humans defined a day as the time it takes Earth to make one rotation about its axis,…
Read More »Leak: AMD’s Ryzen 9000X3D chips aren’t looking like a leap forward
According to slides from an MSI presentation published by HardwareLuxx today (via VideoCardz), the new chips may have respectable multicore…
Read More »In a new film, 12 pastors take a leap of faith — hoping friendship can overcome their divides
(RNS) — In the summer of 2022, a dozen pastors from different backgrounds and traditions gathered in Grand Rapids, Michigan,…
Read More »Polaris Dawn mission is one giant leap for private space exploration
An artist’s rendering of the spacewalk on the Polaris Dawn mission SpaceX SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn mission is a leap forward…
Read More »Sharks leap out of the water more often than you might think
A breaching white shark off the coast of South Africa Aidan Martin Sharks and rays leap out of the water,…
Read More »Are You Coachable? 6 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Taking The Leap
Whether it’s refining your business model, mastering new technologies, or discovering strategies to capitalize on the next market surge, Inman…
Read More »Housing market seeks Fed rate relief as sales slump and prices leap
The U.S. economy has defied recession forecasts and looks set to carry solid momentum into the final months of the…
Read More »2024 Summer Olympics: A Self-Healing Pole Vault Pole Is One Great Leap for Sports Tech
The Swiss company CompPair focuses on composites with the goal of making products more repairable. Its hallmark composites rely on…
Read More »This robot could leap higher than the Statue of Liberty — if we ever build it properly
Scientists have designed a robot that they claim could one day jump 400 feet (120 meters) — high enough to…
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