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Going the Distance: Lisa Pace Leads Exploration Development Integration at Johnson
Linda E. Grimm
Lisa Pace knows a marathon when she sees one. An avid runner, she has participated in five marathons and more than 50 half marathons. Though she prefers to move quickly, she also knows the value of t ...[Continue Reading]
NASA
17 days ago
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MIT's bionic knee gives above-the-knee amputees natural movement
Abhimanyu Ghoshal
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a method to restore astoundingly natural movement in people who have had leg amputations above the knee. Rather than fit ...[Continue Reading]

New Atlas
1 day ago
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How Many Emmy Nominations Did The Bear Season 3 Receive?
Tim Lammers, Contributor, Tim Lammers, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/
Jeremy Allen White in "The Bear." FX/HULU The Bear the hit FX/Hulu series that stars Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach scored an Outstanding Comedy Series nod for its third sea ...[Continue Reading]

Forbes
1 day ago
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An Iconic NASA Probe Is at Threat of Being Shut Down Due to Trump Cuts
Passant Rabie
On July 14, 2015, NASAs New Horizons spacecraft flew past Pluto, revealing unprecedented close-up views of the complex icy world. The iconic mission is still returning data from the far reaches of t ...[Continue Reading]

Gizmodo.com
1 day ago
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Windows 7 running natively on a Steam Deck is an affront to science this tinkerer has Microsoft's OS booting in portrait mode
ben.wilson@windowscentral.com (Ben Wilson) , Ben Wilson
Yes, it's true. Windows 7can run natively on Valve's (usually Linux-based) Steam Deck, the world's most popular handheld gaming PC. Why? Well, it comes back to that age-old question that hobbyists an ...[Continue Reading]

Windows Central
1 day ago
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Revenge of the Savage Planet is an 'upbeat, optimistic dystopia' that pulls no punches on our corporate overlords (interview)
Ian Stokes
Sci-fi often takes itself a bit too seriously, but the infinite cosmos isn't just for contemplating the mysteries of the universe like black holes and supernovas; it's also a great place for a few ga ...[Continue Reading]

Space.com
1 day ago