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- I turned my daily meal planning into a simple database system, reducing food stress, grocery confusion, and last-minute takeout temptations without counting calories, macros, or points.
- I expected the Vivo X300 Ultra to wipe the floor with Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra, but that wasn't quite the case.
- I've been using Anker's Solix F3800 Plus 820W solar setup at home, and here's the best way to reduce the electricity bill with it.
- Tweak these Google Messages settings for a cleaner, quieter, and more private texting experience.
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- Health wearables are constantly collecting your personal information, but who owns that data, and what does it mean for your privacy?
- If you suspect someone may be on your Wi-Fi network without your permission, here's what you can do to get to the bottom of it.
- Android Auto isn't just for city streets anymore. Here are the apps that help me get more done when I'm off-road.
- Motorola's Razr+ is not the awkward middle child of its series; it arguably offers the best balance of features, performance, and value.
- The Ugreen FineTrack 2 has several unique features that make it stand out against Apple's AirTags.
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- NASA and its international partners are set to receive scientific research samples and hardware as a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to depart the International Space Station on Tuesday, June 16, for its return to Earth. Watch NASA’s live undocking coverage […]
- This March 20, 2026, image of Messier 64, or the Black Eye Galaxy, is a composite view from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and James Webb Space Telescope. It shows Messier 64 captured at near- and mid-infrared wavelengths by Webb, while Hubble’s […]
- Looking somewhat like a swarm of bees returning to their hive, this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image features the galaxy cluster MACS0329-0211.
- The city’s metro area has pushed westward since it last hosted World Cup matches in 1986, expanding across a landscape shaped by ancient volcanoes.
- NASA is introducing a new funding opportunity to accelerate academic research and technology development. The Minority University Research and Education Project Space Technology Artemis Research (M‑STAR) application window opened Thursday and will remain open through 11:59 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Aug. […]
- Using data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers may have found a supernova remnant in an intriguing neighborhood in the middle of our galaxy. A paper describing these new findings published in The Astrophysical Journal. Supernova remnants are the expanding remains […]
- Listen to this audio excerpt from Elkin Norena, resident management officer, NASA’s Space Launch System Program: NASA’s Elkin Norena has helped the agency launch more than a dozen space shuttle missions – that’s more than a dozen crews to low Earth […]
- A new type of gamma-ray sensor developed by NASA will take part in a robotic arm demonstration on the agency’s upcoming Fly Foundational Robots mission.
- A soccer ball floats in microgravity in this March 2, 2026, picture from the International Space Station. The space station crew tested soccer balls to study how internal mass affects motion and stability in microgravity. The findings have improved understanding of […]
- At NASA, remaining a global leader in exploration and innovation includes having a skilledand dedicated workforce. Technicians play a critical role in advancing the agency’sresearch and missions, applying hands-on expertise across engineering, fabrication,electronics, and countless other technical fields. To help cultivate […]