On April 17, engineers at Nasa Jet Propulsion Laboratory made a difficult but necessary decision: they shut down one of Voyager 1's long-running science instruments.
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NASA powers down Voyager 1 instrument to extend mission lifespan
NASA turns off a Voyager 1 instrument to save power, aiming to extend the spacecraft’s mission as it continues sending data ...
A viral GitHub project that claims to clone coworkers into a reusable AI skill is forcing Chinese tech workers to confront ...
On April 17, engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California sent commands to shut down an instrument.
At the edge of China's Taklamakan Desert, rows of trees are slowly edging into one of the world’s harshest landscapes after ...
IIT-BHU alum Deep Jariwala has landed a top US quantum research role at Tennessee & Oak Ridge. In an exclusive chat, he talks ...
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Breakthrough Prize announces 2026 laureates
LOS ANGELES, April 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Breakthrough Prize Foundation today announced the winners of the 2026 Breakthrough Prizes, honoring scientists whose discoveries are significantly ...
Technion researchers part of international study that validates fast, accessible alternative to genomic tests using routine ...
This extremely powerful neurotoxin is secreted by a frog native to Ecuador. Although Western scientists discovered it in the ...
FortunaMining Corp. (NYSE: FSM | TSX: FVI) is pleased to announce it has entered into an earn-in agreement with Qstone Inc., ...
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Statista data shows Rhode Island has the highest Lyme disease tick risk
As tick season ramps up across the Northeast in spring 2026, Rhode Island holds an unwelcome distinction: the highest ...
April 20 (Reuters) - Marvell Technology's shares jumped 7% in premarket trading on Monday following a report that Alphabet's Google is in talks with the chip designer to develop two new chips aimed at ...
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