"If all had gone according to plan, four astronauts might have been returning just this week from a history-making, 10-day slingshot trip around the moon. Instead, NASA's engineers have been grappling with the rocket and fuel meant to propel the mission, called Artemis II, troubleshooting an all-too-familiar problem. Just a few hours into a pre-launch test called a wet dress rehearsal in early February, launch controllers found that enough super-chilled liquid hydrogen fuel was leaking at the launchpad to prompt safety concerns. The hydrogen leaks kept cropping up, forcing NASA to halt fuel flow to the rocket multiple times. The issue ultimately left the space agency unable to complete the full test and led to more than a week of investigations and repairs. If pesky hydrogen leaks and a delayed moon mission evoke a sense of déjà vu, it may be because NASA has been through this before." |
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Most people don't invest early. They wait for headlines, case studies, and hindsight. This is the part before all of that. RAD Intel's Reg A+ is live at $0.85/share, with pricing set to change 3/12. Same company. Same upside. Different entry point. This is about timing, not persuasion — and timing doesn't come back once it passes. [Ad] |
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"Amazon introduced its newest warehouse robot, Blue Jay, in October. By January, the company had quietly shut it down … The system was developed in just over a year, far faster than the 3‑ to 4‑year timelines behind earlier Amazon robots like Robin and Sparrow. Amazon positioned Blue Jay as a major step toward faster same-day delivery, combining what had previously been three separate robotic stations into a single workstation capable of picking, sorting, and consolidating items in one place." |
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"The fossil record of early vertebrates is particularly patchy, largely due to the fact that most of these primitive creatures were soft-bodied and, as a result, didn't readily fossilise. On the rare occasions when squishy early vertebrates did become fossils, their remains were so squashed that their original state became almost unrecognizable. This has made the study of early vertebrates particularly difficult, obscuring what is, arguably, the most important period in the history of life on Earth. However, new fossil imaging techniques are beginning to offer a rare glimpse into this period and shed some light on our soft-bodied ancestors that lived more than 440 million years ago." |
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Hiring managers aren't reading your resume first. Algorithms are. Which means you're not applying to a human — you're auditioning for a machine. FirstResume flips the script by automating applications and optimizing for the same systems filtering everyone else out. If bots are gatekeeping your career, it's only fair you deploy one of your own. [Ad] |
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"Anyone who has even a passing familiarity with cannabis can tell you the munchies are real. Although it's a phenomenon that's well known to science, the research on it is lacking. Or at least it was until a study … was published last week … To better characterize what's going on when we experience the munchies (or 'acute hyperphagia' as they call it), Carrie Cuttler and Ryan McLaughlin of Washington State University asked 82 lucky participants to vape either 20 or 40 milligrams of cannabis or a placebo and allowed them to choose from a selection of snacks. 'The human study found that, irrespective of body mass index, time of last food consumption, sex, or how much cannabis was consumed, human participants who used cannabis during the trial ate significantly more food,' McLaughlin said in a statement." |
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