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- The Matter-enabled Level Lock Pro maintains a sleek deadbolt look while packing advanced smart features within.
- Electric car batteries are surprisingly robust, and mileage is not a good indicator of battery wear, according to a new study.
- The Google Pixel 10a is available for preorder now, and AT&T is offering savings plus a free gift if you order online.
- Neither point-and-click simple like Mint nor grueling like Gentoo, NuTyx delivers the sweet spot for anyone who wants a better understanding of Linux systems.
- Did you know that anyone can join a FaceTime call? It's as simple as clicking on a link.
- If you're going to use AI, running it locally is the way to go, and GPT4All makes is surprisingly easy.
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- For ZDNET's latest Lab Award, we tested the best phones to find out which one had the best battery life over time.
- We tested the best Android phones that offer bright and ultra-smooth displays, reliable battery life, versatile cameras, and standout software.
- With the OnePlus 15, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, and Google Pixel 10 Pro XL in my pockets, here's how one stood out and earned itself a ZDNET Lab award.
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- The CSDA Program added three digital elevation and digital terrain products from Vantor’s Precision3D Product Line to the Satellite Data Explorer.
- The CSDA Program has added imagery from Vantor to its Satellite Data Explorer (SDX) data access and discovery tool.
- The CSDA Program’s Data Acquisition Request System lets authorized users submit proposals for yet-to-be-collected data from CSDA’s commercial partners.
- The CSDA Program announced eight new agreements that will give users more access to multispectral and synthetic aperture radar data.
- Looking at Chlorophyll from Space By Compton “Jim” Tucker NASA scientists are able to study plants from space, but this wasn’t always the case. “I love using satellite data to study the Earth,” says Dr. Compton “Jim” Tucker. When Tucker was […]
- By Denise Lineberry On Jan. 31, 1958, Explorer 1 became the first satellite launched by the United States. Its primary science instrument, a cosmic ray detector, was designed to measure the radiation environment in Earth orbit. Though its final transmission was […]
- By Hashima Hasan How did a little girl born in India soon after its independence from the British Empire, become a program scientist for NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, and the first female program scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope, Stratospheric […]
- By John Mather The Cosmic Background Explorer satellite (COBE) went up on a Delta rocket on Nov. 18, 1989, into a polar sun-synchronous orbit 900 km up. Our team at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Ball Aerospace, the Jet Propulsion […]
- By Laura Rocchio On July 23, 1972 the first civilian satellite designed to image Earth’s land surfaces was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. On board the satellite, originally named the Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS), but later known […]
- By Marcia J. Rieke The development of infrared detector arrays is intertwined with my experiences working on NASA projects. As an astronomer at a university, my interactions with NASA all start with a proposal in response to an opportunity. In 1983, […]