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By contrast, the X‑37B experiment is designed as a compact, high-performance, resilient inertial navigation unit for real ...
The true Earth-Moon distance ranges from approximately 224,000 to 252,000 miles (360,000 to 405,000 kilometers), depending on ...
When an 80-year-old Santa Fe man with dementia went missing from the Eldorado area in January, Lorraine Tecza knew she had to do something. “All of the sudden a lightbulb went on in my head,” Tecza ...
In space, especially beyond Earth’s orbit, GPS signals become unreliable or simply vanish. The same applies underwater, where submarines cannot access GPS at all. And even on Earth, GPS signals can be ...
When the X-37B launches on its eighth mission no earlier than Aug. 21, it will carry an experimental quantum inertial sensor.
Researchers have been trying to explain this bizarre radio signal for decades. A new study hones in on its potential source.
Qualcomm has announced its new Snapdragon W5 Gen 2 and W5+ Gen 2 chipsets, developed specifically for wearable devices. They ...
It’s been nearly 50 years since astronomers detected the most famous space signal we’ve ever received—a 72-second radio burst that lit up a printout at Ohio State’s Big Ear radio telescope in 1977.
According to a study, a new system called WhoFi identifies people with 95.5% accuracy using Wi-Fi instead of cameras.
The upcoming mission of the US military’s X-37B orbital test vehicle, scheduled for August 21, 2025, is set to test an ...
Tracking devices can save lives for people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia who may wander from their homes, say Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). Two incidents four days apart this month in ...