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Japan's government spends hours in Minecraft to reveal a wild real-world infrastructure project
A YouTube account linked to Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism posted a video of an incredible real-world Minecraft project.
NASA's Webb telescope shares jaw-dropping photo of the heart of our own galaxy
NASA has released a new image snapped by the incredible James Webb Space Telescope, which honed its instruments on the heart of our own galaxy.
Secret payload on Chinese rocket caused a weird double crater on the moon
A team of researchers believe they have confirmed the rocket that collided with the surface of the Moon was from China, and it had a secret payload.
NASA has fired a laser at an object 10 million miles away in deep space
NASA's Psyche spacecraft has fired a laser into the void of deep space at a metallic object located 10 million miles away from Earth.
'Devil comet' racing toward Earth violently erupts shooting out ice and gas into space
Astronomers have detected a major cryovolcanic outburst on comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, marking the fourth and largest outburst from the massive comet yet.
Mars is going to disappear from Earth's sky for two weeks starting on Saturday
Mars will disappear from Earth's sky for two weeks as the Red Planet moves directly behind the Sun, severing communications with NASA robots.
Country responsible for crashing a rocket into the dark side of the moon confirmed
Astronomers detected a rocket expectedly crashed into the surface of the moon on March 4, 2022, and now we know who owns the rocket.
NASA telescopes scans nearby exoplanet and discovers its Earth-sized
NASA's iconic Hubble Space Telescope has honed its instruments on a nearby exoplanet and discovered it approximately the same size as Earth.
Apple stops advertising on X after Elon Musk's controversial post
Apple has reportedly paused all advertising on the social media platform formerly known as X following a controversial post from owner Elon Musk.
NASA and Japan are going to send a wooden satellite into space, marking a world's 1st
NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency are planning on launching a wooden satellite into space, marking a world's first for low-Earth orbit.
Elon Musk reveals launch date for Starship's second orbital launch attempt
Elon Musk has taken to his official X account to reveal the launch date for the highly anticipated Starship where it will try and reach orbit once again.
SpaceX receives license for Starship's 2nd orbital attempt, launch now imminent
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has officially signed off and granted a license for SpaceX's highly anticipated second Starship launch.
NASA has stopped sending commands to its Mars rover and helicopter
NASA has announced its temporarily dropped communications with its Mars rover due to the position of Earth and Mars relative to the Sun.
YouTube will soon be forcing creators to disclose AI-generated content in videos
YouTube will soon force users to implement a disclaimer into their content, informing the viewer that the content they are watching is AI-generated.
Apple reportedly snags more than 35% of all Google's search revenue m
Google reportedly pays Apple tens of billions of dollars per year to keep Google Search as the default iPhone search engine on Apple devices.
LG releases two new ultrawide gaming monitors that are cheaper than usual
LG has released two new ultrawide gaming monitors under its UltraGear line in time for the coming holidays, and they are cheaper than usual.
NASA confirms the 'devil comet' racing toward Earth has erupted growing 'horns'
For the second time this month, the 'devil comet' that is currently headed toward Earth has erupted, sprouting its iconic and very distinctive 'horns'.
ISS astronauts dropped a tool bag during a spacewalk and you can see it here
ISS astronauts dropped a tool bag into Earth's orbit while on a spacewalk and its visible from the surface of our planet by looking here.
NASA walks back statement that humans will never visit Jupiter with apology
NASA has apologized for its recent statement that there isn't a human alive today that will visit Jupiter, it's 'Hey, folks - we goofed up'.
Scarlett Johannsson launches legal action against this AI app over cloning
Scarlett Johannsson has launched legal action against an artificial intelligence app that cloned her likeness without her consent.
Astronauts successfully grow a bunch of vegetables in space without soil
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have successfully harvested food that has been grown in space, specifically vegetables.
Elon Musk confirms X is going to morph into a dating app 'X Dating'
Elon Musk has confirmed at an internal meeting that X will be morphing into a dating app, which is part of the overall push into the 'everything app'.
Ubisoft gets put on blast for posting AI-generated art of Assassin's Creed
Ubisoft has copped some backlash from the gaming community over an image of Ezio posted to Twitter that appears to be AI-generated artwork.
YouTube angers millions of users around the world with new crackdown on ad-blockers
YouTube has rolled out a change that has undoubtedly angered many users around the world as the global video platform cracks down on ad-blockers.
TT Show Episode 10 - Apple's M3 comes home, NVIDIA to make CPUs, Star Citizen update, and more!
The TT Show is back! This week the duo discuss Apple's new MacBooks and iMacs, Star Citizen, NVIDIA CPUs, Google Airship, Amouranth's Strange Brew.
NASA spacecraft detects organics on the surface of Jupiter's biggest moon
NASA's Juno mission has provided data that indicates organic compounds are present on the surface of Jupiter's biggest moon, Ganymede.
NASA telescope photographs 'bones' of ghostly hand floating out in deep space
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has used its instruments to capture the 'bones' of a ghostly cosmic hand located out in deep space.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 director updates fans on the villain situation
In an interview with IGN's Beyond! Podcast, Bryan Intihar the director of Marvel's Spider-Man 2, has given an update on the villain situation.
Las Vegas Sphere celebrates Halloween with epic jack-o'-lantern transformation
The Las Vegas Sphere has transformed into a jack-o-lantern in celebration of Halloween, which is now dominating the Las Vegas skyline.
Elon Musk says old Twitter was an 'arm of the government' and Jack Dorsey didn't know
Elon Musk has explained what it was like to purchase Twitter and convert it into what is now known as X, a platform he says is more centered than Twitter.
Elon Musk explains why Tesla shot a whole tommy gun barrel into a Cybertruck
Elon Musk has teased on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast that the next Tesla Cybertruck event will feature multiple guns that will be fired at the vehicle.
Elon Musk lets Joe Rogan fire an arrow at his Cybertruck to test if its bullet proof
Elon Musk has appeared on the JRE Experience podcast and took a Cybertruck to the studio, where it was then shot with a compound bow.
NASA's Webb photographs a 'crab' within an exploded star in stunning detail
The James Webb Space Telescope has photographed a 'crab' within the remains of a now-dead star located 6,500 light years from Earth.
NASA shows doubt for its Mars samples getting back to Earth on schedule
NASA's current plan for getting Mars samples collected by the Perseverance rover back to Earth may cost too much to keep on schedule.
NASA telescope snaps photograph of a 'dancer' out in deep space
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has honed its instruments on a dancer located out in deep space, approximately 60 million light-years from Earth.
Google cofounder Sergey Brin's 400-foot airship just got approved for flight
Tech billionaire Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, has recently received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration for the Pathfinder 1.
NASA confirms humans will never go to the biggest planet in our solar system
NASA has admitted that humans will never go on a trip to the biggest planet in our solar system, but we may go to one of its promising moons.
Uncomfortably close asteroid shows how Earth is still at risk of an undetected impact
An asteroid that passed close by Earth represents the greater threat of undetected space rocks potentially colliding with our planet.
TT Show Episode 9 - Alan Wake 2, NVIDIA SUPER GPUs, glass storage, and the Cybertruck is here!
It's another stacked episode of The TT Show with the duo covering Alan Wake 2's PC requirements, new SUPER GPUs from NVIDIA, the Cybertruck, and more.
Konami drops first look at Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remake in Unreal Engine 5
Konami has released the first in-engine trailer of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, displaying the remade game within the gorgeous Unreal Engine 5.
NASA showcases the spacecraft four astronauts will take on a trip to the Moon
NASA has revealed the fully stacked spacecraft set to take four astronauts on a long journey to the Moon, around it, and back to Earth.
X is officially launching video and audio calls after Elon Musk drop teasers
X is officially going to roll out audio and video calling on the platform after X owner Elon Musk posted several teasers to his personal account.
NASA rover discovers wild evidence Mars was likely a 'planet of rivers'
A team of researchers looked at data acquired by NASA's Curiosity rover and found that Mars had many more rivers than previously anticipated.
NASA shares eerie photograph of haunting 'face' on Jupiter captured by close spacecraft
NASA has shared an eerily haunting image of a 'face' engrained within the atmosphere of the largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter.
NASA's Mars rover photographs latest rock sample revealing an ancient environment
NASA has shared a collection of images along with a video of the Mars rover Perseverance capturing a rock sample from an ancient environment.
NASA's Webb telescope captures extremely rare and bright explosion in deep space
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected an extremely rare and bright explosion that has produced a heavy element called tellurium.
NASA telescope photographs hypnotizing 'eyes' lurking in deep space
When astronomers peer into space, they typically don't expect to find something peering back at them, but in this case, they certainly did.
University issues warning for bomb threat involving robots, 'avoid until further notice'
A bomb threat warning has been issued by a university for a potential threat of danger within delivery robots located across campus.
NASA drops update on new asteroid sample and the problem with its container
NASA's retrieval mission from the asteroid Bennu was overall successful, but the space agency has announced a problem with the container.
NASA confirms mysterious 'devil comet' size of two Mount Everest's is approaching Earth
A mysterious comet approximately the size of two Mount Everests stacked on each other is approaching Earth for the first time in decades.