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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Satellites Smarten Up: AI Device Brings Processing, Cloud Services to Space

Meet Aptos Orbital, a young startup from Silicon Valley with a big idea. They've just revealed an AI device for satellites that's set to change how we handle data in space. Today's satellites are a bit like old computers—stuck in their own worlds, struggling with limited power, and going silent for

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Oct 23 2024EDUCATION

Security Boost for SC State's Big Homecoming Weekend

Get ready for a big weekend at South Carolina State University! The Bulldogs will face Delaware State, and students are thrilled. Junior Kimora Aiken is especially excited because hip-hop artist JT will be the musical guest. She's eager to see alumni too. The university expects a crowd of 30, 000 t

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI in Satellite Production: A Cautious Leap

Companies are taking baby steps when it comes to using artificial intelligence (AI) in satellite manufacturing. Blue Canyon Technologies, for instance, is keen on understanding how AI can boost production without compromising cybersecurity. "Where does your data go when you're teaching an AI system?

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Oct 23 2024SCIENCE

China's Monster Magnet: A 42. 02 Tesla Marvel

Imagine a magnetic field so strong, it puts Earth's to shame by over 800, 000 times! In China, scientists just pulled off this incredible feat. At the Steady High Magnetic Field Facility (SHMFF) in Hefei, they created a resistive magnet that hit a whopping 42. 02 tesla. Compare that to Earth's cozy

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's AI Image Sparks Lawsuit from 'Blade Runner 2049' Producers

Imagine you're a big movie producer who's worked hard on a blockbuster film. Now imagine someone uses your film's image without permission to sell their stuff. That's what happened to Alcon Entertainment, the producers behind 'Blade Runner 2049'. They're suing Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, for using

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Rebuilding Gaza: A Long Road Ahead

Imagine trying to rebuild a place that's been destroyed by a war that's been going on for over a year. That's the challenge facing Gaza right now. The United Nations says it could take a whopping 350 years to get Gaza's economy back to where it was before this latest conflict started. The war has ca

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Oops, I Sent It! How to Unsend an Email in Outlook

Ever hit send too fast and wished you could take back an email? Well, Outlook users, there's good news! You can actually recall an email, but it's not available for every situation. First, understand that "unsending" or "reverting" an email is actually called "recalling" in Outlook. The steps vary

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Oct 23 2024FINANCE

Let's Predict Amazon's Q3 with a Big Boost

Get ready, investors! Amazon is gearing up to share its Q3 earnings on October 31. Experts are predicting a nice jump in revenue, around 11%, pushing it to a cool $157. 16 billion. That's not all—earnings per share are expected to soar by 32%, reaching $1. 14. Meet Amrita, a smart cookie managing a

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Oct 23 2024BUSINESS

Amazon's Quick Store Deliveries Are Wrapping Up

Amazon is pulling the plug on a service that offers same-day delivery from physical stores and malls. The service, known as Amazon Today, is being phased out, with most of it shutting down by December 2. Some retail partners can keep using it until January 2025, the company told CNBC. Around 300 emp

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Oct 23 2024CRIME

Hacker's Bitcoin Tweet: What Happened and Why It Matters

Earlier this year, an Alabama man named Eric Council Jr. found himself in trouble with the law. The 25-year-old was arrested for allegedly hacking the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) X account. This wasn't just any hack; Council is accused of posting a fake tweet that claimed the SEC had

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