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- NordProtect includes ID recovery and restoration, secure credit monitoring, dark web monitoring, and cyber extortion protection. Here's how to try it.
- Is your iPhone rebooting after being inactive? Here's why, and how it can help you.
- If you experienced losses from Cash App's data breaches, you can get some money back as part of a $15 million class action settlement – if you act fast. Here's how.
- Research suggests Southeast Asian markets have already invested heavily in AI. Continued growth will rely on pro-innovation policies.
- Looking for a new router to give your home blanket VPN coverage? These are the best VPN-compatible routers that provide secure, fast, and reliable connections.
- The November 2024 Android Security Update fixes these actively exploited flaws. Here's how to check for the patches.
- The two candidates have starkly different approaches to regulation and privacy. Here's what each administration could mean for the industry and individuals.
- 'The window for proactive risk prevention is closing fast,' the company says. Here's why.
- Some 57% of people surveyed this year for a FIDO Alliance report are aware of passkeys, up from 39% just two years ago.
- Microsoft needs 'additional time to refine' Recall. Here's the new target date for rollout and what else we know.
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- Researchers demonstrated the feasibility of 3D bioprinting a meniscus or knee cartilage tissue in microgravity. This successful result advances technology for bioprinting tissue to treat musculoskeletal injuries on long-term spaceflight or in extraterrestrial settings where resources and supply capacities are limited. […]
- NASA and the military have shared strong connections since the agency’s early days. From the nation’s earliest aeronautic research and the recruitment of test pilot astronauts to modern-day technology development, satellite management, and planetary defense, NASA has built a longstanding partnership […]
- Earth planning date: Friday, Nov. 8, 2024 After the excitement of Wednesday’s plan, it was a relief to come in today to hear that the drive toward our exit from Gediz Vallis completed successfully and that we weren’t perched on any […]
- NASA’s Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus decades ago shaped scientists’ understanding of the planet but also introduced unexplained oddities. A recent data dive has offered answers. When NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Uranus in 1986, it provided scientists’ first — […]
- What is your name and your role with OCEANOS? My name is María Fernanda Barbarena-Arias. I am an associate professor of biology at the American University of Puerto Rico, Metropolitan Campus. I am also a co-PI in the OCEANOS project, and […]
- What is your name and your role with OCEANOS? My name is Samuel Suleiman and I am the Executive Director of Sociedad Ambiente Marino: an NGO in Puerto Rico that has been working for the last 25 years to conserve our […]
- What is your name and your role with OCEANOS? My name is Ray Armstrong and I am a professor in the Department of Marine Sciences of the University of Puerto Rico. I came to be involved in OCEANOS because my ex-student […]
- What is your name and your role with OCEANOS? My name is Juan Torres-Pérez. I am a research scientist at NASA Ames Research Center in the Earth Sciences division, biospheric sciences branch. I am the PI of OCEANOS, which stands for […]
- Earth planning date: Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024 Sols 4357–4358: Turning West If you’ve ever driven down a road that’s in need of repaving, you’ll know that it can be an uncomfortable experience. The same is true on Mars: even at our […]
- TIME Recognizes the Advanced Composite Solar Sail System In October, the Advanced Composite Solar Sail System a project managed at NASA Ames, was recognized by TIME Magazine as a “Top Invention of 2024”! TIME Magazine also recognized two other NASA missions […]