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The Russians indicated it came down over the Indian Ocean, but some experts were not so sure of the precise location ... the spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 was part of a series of missions ...
Bill Gates, who has long been at the forefront of technological innovation, acknowledged the revolutionary impact of AI but cautioned against assuming it will displace all human roles. While AI ...
Grok, the AI chatbot developed by Elon Musk’s xAI and integrated into social platform X, came under fire this week after it questioned the documented death toll of Jews during the Holocaust. The ...
Scientists argue for slowing down satellite launches until international space regulations catch up. Ever wondered how many satellites are circling Earth right now? As of May 2025, over 11,700 ...
Scottie Scheffler was among the players to question the decision not to allow preferred lies for the opening round at the PGA Championship, insisting it cost him shots at Quail Hollow. The PGA of ...
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Philips (PHG) CEO Roy Jakobs said Tuesday that the company expects a cost impact of $280 million to $340 million from tariffs. "The announced tariffs have an impact," Jakobs told Yahoo Finance on ...
Linguists think that the words that we use to express pain might tell us something about our shared biology and the commonality of language.
Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 crashes back to Earth, disappearing into Indian Ocean after 53 years in orbit Doomed Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 could hit Earth tonight. Here's when.
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