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More popularly known as unidentified flying objects or UFOs, UAPs aren’t necessarily considered as outlandish as they were ...
Astronauts Steven Smith and John Grunsfeld, appear as small figures in this wide-angle photograph from December 1999, taken ...
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) starts today with the traditional keynote kicking things off at 10:00 a.m.
As expected, the highlight of today’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote was an all-new design coming to Apple’s ...
OWLIn an age when climate ambition often outpaces climate action, governments—both local and national—risk trading substance ...
Dots.eco has emerged as a way to help game companies grow their audiences through a common interest in saving the environment.
Dandelion's Odyssey,' which premiered at Cannes Critics' Week, presents a daring fusion of time-lapse photography, robots, cg ...
Sujan Gurung, a Paris-based artisan, shares how he went from studying hospitality in Pokhara to creating intricate ...
In the distance, a twisting plume of red dust - what scientists call a dust devil - spiraled across the landscape near the ...
Today’s edition of Daily on Energy kicks off looking at who will be leading the federal permitting council under the second ...
At the Qatar Economic Forum, Elon Musk and Mishal Husain talk about the Tesla backlash, AI regulation and DOGE’s success rate.
Described by Capture the Atlas as an "extraordinary milestone," the image One in a Billion, was captured by NASA astronaut Don Pettit aboard the International Space Station.