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Boeing Starliner's malfunctioning thrusters are attached to the service module, which is designed to separate and burn up.
Boeing

Boeing can't catch a break.

NASA's decision to return Boeing's Starliner capsule with no crew on board has been a major blow to morale for employees.
Boeing

"We hate SpaceX. We talk s**t about them all the time, and now they’re bailing us out."

Elon Musk amplified a plagiarized article bylined by a fake writer. The original source? An alt-right website riddled with conspiracies.
Elon Musk

The article was bylined by a fake writer — and plagiarized word-for-word from an alt-right conspiracy website.

A gastroenterologist did not wear his hearing aids during a colonoscopy and couldn't hear a patient screaming.
Health & Medicine

Never a good sign when your patient is screaming.

AI technology is becoming so advanced that researchers propose people start using personhood credentials to verify they are human.
Artificial Intelligence

More human than human.

German airline Lufthansa is adding a sharkskin-like material to four more of its planes, which it says will reduce carbon emissions.
Advanced Transport

An ingenious trick.

This AI company says its helping lower advertising costs for underfunded progressive campaigns. Its product feels anything but progressive.
Artificial Intelligence

"Voters may not be able to easily spot or detect AI-generated content," the company bragged.

AI CEO Proud of Chatbot for Convincing Woman to Euthanize Her Dog
Artificial Intelligence

"Your dog is at the end of his life. I recommend euthanasia."

A judge who tossed out a huge settlement against Boeing admitted he had traded and sold Boeing stock while he in charge of the case.
Future Society

Will this impact the appeal process?

The microscope uses electron pulses at the speed of a single attosecond to get a clear look at moving electrons.
Science & Energy

It captures images at one *quintillionth* of a second.

Eating both red and processed meats increases your risk of type 2 diabetes, with eating ham increasing your chances even higher.
Studies

Put down that ham sandwich!

NASA has officially made the decision to have Boeing's plagued Starliner spacecraft return without a crew on board.
Boeing

Well then.

The bug affects iPhones running the latest version of iOS 17, and causes the home screen app to abruptly crash.
Future Society

Huh.

Researchers made a surprising discovery while analyzing over 300-year-old, preserved brains found in a burial site in Milan: cocaine.
Developments

Europeans were chewing on the leaves of the coca plant "for recreational purposes" over 300 years ago.

Of the many features boasted by Google's new Pixel 9 smartphones, the option to digitally photobomb inside the camera app is quite hilarious.
Google

This feature might need some work.

Researchers found that the vast majority exchange-traded funds that used AI to pick stocks did worse than the S&P 500.
Artificial Intelligence

Total botch jobs.

The untimely passing of "Friends" star Matthew Perry was a complex tragedy with many players — most of whom were major sketchballs.
Health & Medicine

This is the tale of the "Ketamine Queen."

Scientists in China have discovered a shockingly simple trick to extract large quantities of water from lunar soil.
Off-World

This could be huge for future Moon bases.

One of the most shocking inclusions on the list of people who helped fund Elon Musk's takeover Twitter has been accused of sex trafficking.
Elon Musk

Could this be Musk's worst "friend"?

In a divisive opinion piece, historian and author Arthur Herman argued that Elon Musk should be made the head of all of NASA.
Elon Musk

"The right choice for Mr. Musk’s talents and vision is obvious."