Science

Russia’s Luna-25 Moon Mission Ends With Crash Landing – SlashGear

The Luna-25 probe, carrying the hopes of Russia’s first moon mission in nearly five decades, has

From Space To Earth: How An Astronaut In The ISS Operated Ground Robots – SlashGear

Space agencies often think about the problem of how to control spacecraft from the ground, but

5 Questions About Black Holes That No One Has Been Able To Answer – SlashGear

Black holes remain one of the universe’s most fascinating — and least understood — phenomena. These

Watch: India’s Historic Moon Landing – SlashGear

For about as long as mankind has shot for the stars, our moon has been the

Meta’s Latest Llama AI Tool Can Fix Your Code Mistakes – SlashGear

After releasing generative AI models that can handle text content, audio, and translation, Meta has now

DOJ Sues SpaceX Over Alleged Hiring Discrimination In The US – SlashGear

The U.S. Department of Justice is suing SpaceX over allegations of hiring discrimination against refugees and

What’s Behind The Cause Of Northern Lights? Aurora Borealis Explained – SlashGear

Aurora borealis, or northern lights, is one of nature’s most spectacular and, at the same time,

Do We Live In A Simulation? Elon Musk Thinks So, Here’s Why – SlashGear

Just Elon Musk’s name is enough to evoke an emotional response in many people, ranging from

USS Seawolf: The Highly Advanced Submarine That Changed Underwater Warfare – SlashGear

Technically, a submarine (as opposed to a submersible) is a water-going vessel that can sail, submerge,

This DIY Stirling Engine Kit Will Stir Your Morning Coffee For You – SlashGear

In 1816, engineer Robert Stirling invented his proprietary Stirling engine, an automatic power source operated by

Star Trek’s Space Walk Technology Isn’t Just Sci-Fi: Russian Scientists Almost Made It Real – SlashGear

The original ‘Star Trek’ TV show and subsequent films were set in a not-so-distant future. In

The Science Behind Saturn’s Storms That Last Over 100 Years – SlashGear

If you think the weather is bad where you live, then take heart. At least you

How To Fix ChatGPT Plugins Not Showing Up – SlashGear

ChatGPT spread like wildfire following its official launch in 2022. The revolutionary technology hit its first

Whatever Happened To Honda’s Robot Asimo? – SlashGear

In 2000, Honda launched ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative MObility), an advanced humanoid robot that sparked

Why Scientists Haven’t Solved The Mystery Of The Oh-My-God Particle – SlashGear

Below the snow-covered peaks of the Andes Mountains, among scattered rocks and the scrub of prairie

The Incredible History Of The Bleriot XI: The World’s Oldest Plane Still Flying – SlashGear

It’s been over 120 years since the first powered flight piloted by humans left the ground.

Here’s How Astronauts Could Fight Muscle Loss Using Electric Stimulation – SlashGear

When you imagine traveling to space, surely one of the most fun and exciting parts —

Zoom’s Generative AI Assistant Gets A New Name And Capabilities – SlashGear

It’s no surprise that even Zoom wants to inject AI into its platform. Earlier this year,

Whatever Happened To Sony’s Aibo Robot Dog? – SlashGear

With its soft edges and programmed pup-like demeanor, Aibo is a robot dog companion designed by

How Scientists Are Helping Astronauts To Get A Better Night’s Sleep In Space – SlashGear

Going to space is hard on the human body for a number of reasons. The microgravity

iRobot’s Roomba Combo J9+ Takes A Smarter Approach To Mop Drips & Pet Mess – SlashGear

Your current combo robot vacuum and mop may not be the cleaning whiz you think it

3 Best ChatGPT Detectors (And Why You Still Can’t Trust Them) – SlashGear

With the overnight popularity of generative AI tools, educators and editors have a new problem on

NASA Isn’t Giving Up On Solving UFOs And Debunking Aliens – SlashGear

NASA held a press conference today and published a report discussing unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), marking

How This NASA Astronaut Accidentally Broke A Space Record – SlashGear

Records are meant to be broken, but sometimes, they’re done without any intention of ever doing