- 21 May, 2022
Science

SpaceX to launch 88 satellites on Transporter 2 rideshare mission today. Here’s how to watch live.
- By Kenneth C. Durham
- . June 29, 2021
Editor’s note: SpaceX postponed to the launch of its Transporter 2 mission due to a range violation from a wayward plane. A backup launch opportunity

Half the country is facing an apocalyptic summer
- By Kenneth C. Durham
- . June 29, 2021
Deep drought and early heat waves are setting the western half of the United States up for a dry, fiery summer. About 91% of the

Could there be a link between interstellar visitor ‘Oumuamua and unidentified aerial phenomena?
- By Kenneth C. Durham
- . June 29, 2021
A colleague of mine once noted that every morning there is a long line of customers stretching out from a famous Parisian bakery into the

The EU’s food imports are at risk from climate change
- By Kenneth C. Durham
- . June 29, 2021
When we talk about food and climate, we hear a lot about the personal choices we can make to help the planet: minimizing red meat

How to Connect Soundbar to TV: HDMI vs Optical
- By Kenneth C. Durham
- . June 29, 2021
While the picture quality of the best TVs seems to improve year over year, the internal speakers of these increasingly slim, stunning panels don’t really

A Space Laser Shows How Catastrophic Sea Level Rise Will Be
- By Kenneth C. Durham
- . June 29, 2021
An actual space laser is cruising 300 miles above your head right now. Launched in 2018, NASA’s ICESat-2 satellite packs a lidar instrument, the same

How to undo text in Apple’s Notes app
- By Kenneth C. Durham
- . June 29, 2021
Apple’s Notes app is the standard note-taking tool built into iPhones and iPads, but it’s not easy to figure out how to undo what you’ve

This mini powerful quadcopter drone is equipped with 2 wide angle 4K cameras for HD pictures
- By Kenneth C. Durham
- . June 29, 2021
For some, drones are nothing but glorified tech toys to splurge on, but many of the latest models have proved that they can be used

A New Type of Supernova Unlocks Thousand-Year-Old Stellar Mysteries
- By Kenneth C. Durham
- . June 29, 2021
Around July 4, 1054, Chinese astronomers recorded a “guest star” that shone so brightly, it was visible in broad daylight for 23 days. The remnants

Scientists catch 1st glimpse of a black hole swallowing a neutron star
- By Kenneth C. Durham
- . June 29, 2021
After more than four years of exploring a menagerie of cosmic happenings through gravitational waves, scientists have finally spotted the third expected variety of collision