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- We're getting new Galaxy S26 models – and possibly some surprises – during today's San Francisco-based keynote. Here's how to tune in.
- The rumored wide-screen Galaxy Fold would combine the pocketability of a Flip 7 and the versatility of a Fold 7.
- Here's how to protect yourself from this new twist on a classic social engineering scam.
- Rising memory prices (and demand) are driving up PC costs, but savvy shoppers can still find bargains by following these steps.
- Samsung's February Unpacked event starts in just a few hours, and we're expecting big announcements, a few surprises, and some guest appearances.
- The Dell XPS (2026) features improved battery life, one of the most premium builds on the market, and Intel's Series 3 Panther Lake processor.
- With Malwarebytes, ChatGPT can scan any number, email, or link to help keep you safe.
- There's another Linux distribution that's ready to welcome Windows users with open arms, only this one has been around for a long time.
- Looking to upgrade your TV to a big screen? We tested some of the best 75-inch TVs from brands like Samsung, Sony, and Hisense to help you find the right fit for your space and budget.
- Unpacked 2026 could feature a few curveballs, like a new type of foldable, smart glasses, and more.
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- Satellite-based radar images show where a powerful earthquake in the Yukon, Canada, sent rock, snow, and ice spilling across the frozen landscapes of the St. Elias Mountains.
- Written by Diana Hayes, Graduate student at York University, Toronto Earth planning date: Friday, Feb. 20, 2026 This has been a pretty routine week for Curiosity. As was mentioned last week, we’re now in the final phase of the boxwork exploration […]
- On April 8, 2024, volunteers participating in NASA’s Eclipse Megamovie citizen science project all around the United States hurried to photograph the solar eclipse with the latest, greatest equipment, capturing groundbreaking images of the Sun’s corona.
- NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope provided the first vertical view of Uranus’s ionosphere in this image released on Feb. 19, 2026, revealing auroras shaped by its tilted magnetic field. Getting a look at the structure of the region where the atmosphere […]
- Groundbreaking “camera-on-a-chip” technology that was originally developed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for use in space missions is currently employed in billions of devices like cell phones that are used daily by people worldwide.
- Winds blowing past the volcanic landmass near the Korean Peninsula created a trail of spiraling clouds, while murky water churned nearby.
- For the first time, a much younger version of the Sun has been caught red-handed blowing bubbles in the galaxy, by astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. The bubble – called an “astrosphere” – completely surrounds the juvenile star. Winds from […]
- The Astronomy Activation Ambassadors (AAA) project, part of the NASA Science Activation program, aims to measurably enhance student STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) engagement via middle school, high school, and community college science teacher professional development.
- NASA and its international partners will receive scientific research samples and hardware when a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft departs the International Space Station on Thursday, Feb. 26, and returns to Earth. Watch NASA’s live coverage of the undocking and departure of the […]
- Description NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover discovered these bumpy, pea-sized nodules while exploring a region filled with boxwork formations — low ridges standing roughly 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) tall with sandy hollows in-between. This mosaic is made up of […]