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An independent review board assembled by NASA urged the space agency to proceed with an amibitous plan to gather Mars samples and bring them to Earth.
Science & Energy

Experts Urge NASA to Return Mars Samples to Earth

"We unanimously believe that the Mars sample-return program should proceed."

With the 2021 model year refresh around the corner, Tesla has decided to stop selling its cheapest car, the $35,000 Model 3, as Electrek reports.
Tesla

Tesla Cancels Its Cheapest, $35,000 Car

What happened to the Tesla meant for the masses?

Elon Musk was mocked on Twitter this weekend over calling the validity of his own COVID-19 tests into question. The term "Space Karen" was trending later.
Elon Musk

Here’s Why People Are Calling Elon Musk a “Space Karen”

"What's bogus is that Space Karen didn't read up on the test before complaining to his millions of followers."

NASA is now accepting contractor proposals for its plan to power lunar and Martian outposts with small nuclear fission reactors.
Moon

NASA Is Looking for Someone to Put Nuclear Reactors on the Moon

NASA wants the reactors installed and operational by 2026 — where they'll sustain long-term scientific outposts.

Astronauts on board the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule currently headed to the ISS brought a Baby Yoda doll along as a "zero-gravity indicator."
SpaceX

SpaceX’s Latest “Zero-G Indicator” Is a Baby Yoda

"Maybe Baby Yoda's trying to pilot the vehicle."

There's a nearly impenetrable fog of hype surrounding graphene batteries. But it turns out the technology has a whole lot of promise, too.
Graphene

If Graphene Batteries Do Everything Scientists Say, They Could Be a Gamechanger

They hold way more power. They charge almost instantly. What's taking so long to get them out there?

Biopharmaceutical Moderna has announced its COVID-19 vaccine has proven to be 94.5 percent effective according to preliminary results.
Viruses

Second COVID Vaccine Even More Effective, Trial Results Say

It's 94.5 percent effective — which Dr. Fauci called "truly outstanding."

At 7:27 pm on Sunday, SpaceX launched a crew of four aboard a Crew Dragon module, carried into orbit by a Falcon 9 rocket.
NASA

Liftoff! SpaceX Launches NASA Astronauts Aboard Dragon Spacecraft

"Not even gravity contains humanity as we explore for all," said Mission Control as the craft soared above Florida.

Here's how to watch SpaceX and NASA's historic Crew-1 launch of the Crew Dragon spacecraft on Saturday evening.
NASA

Here’s How to Watch NASA’s Historic SpaceX Launch Today

SpaceX is about to make history — again.

The European Space Agency just signed off on two years worth of  feasibility studies, clearing an exoplanet-studying space telescope for launch in 2029.
Science & Energy

Upcoming Space Telescope Will Study the Atmospheres of Distant Exoplanets

"It's the first time they've built quite such a large telescope out of aluminium."

General Motors just recalled about 69,000 Chevrolet Bolts to repair a battery issue that's causing fires in some older models.
Advanced Transport

General Motors Recalls Almost 69,000 Electric Cars Over Battery Fires

Bad news: Recalled Chevy Bolts are going to have their range reduced by 10 percent.

New research suggests that climate change will continue for centuries, even if we completely stop burning fossil fuels today.
Climate Change

Surviving Climate Change Will Require Geoengineering, Scientists Say [UPDATED]

It may be too late to solve climate change without geoengineering the planet.

A team of scientists at Cornell University has created a stretchable fiber-optic sensor that could give robots and virtual reality a "human touch."
Virtual Reality

Will This Glove Finally Let You Touch Stuff in VR?

Imagine a glove that could let you touch objects in a virtual world.

More than 130 Secret Service officers have been infected with the coronavirus and have been instructed to quarantine following Trump's campaign travel.
Developments

Report: More Than 130 Secret Service Officers in COVID Quarantine

"That does not bode well for White House security."

SeaDream 1, the first Caribbean cruise since the COVID-19 pandemic halted the industry, has a worsening outbreak onboard.
Developments

COVID-19 Breakout Spreads on First Post-Pandemic Caribbean Cruise

The voyage was supposed to demonstrate that cruise ships are safe to ride — but now it's descended into chaos.

Microsoft claims Russian and North Korean hackers are trying to get a hold of COVID-19 vaccine data using brute force attacks and phishing lures.
Data Privacy

Microsoft Claims Russia and North Korea Hacked COVID Vaccine Data

Microsoft claims its security tools warded off "the majority of these attacks."

Thanksgiving is two weeks away. If you plan on seeing anyone in person, it's time to self-quarantine effective immediately.
Developments

If You Plan to Travel for Thanksgiving, You Should Already Be in Quarantine

Maybe a videochat Thanksgiving would be better, just this once.

The massive alien hunting radio telescope at the Aericbo Observatory is at risk of collapse after several support cables failed leaving extensive damage.
Science & Energy

Giant Arecibo SETI Telescope Could Collapse After Mysterious Damage

"Now I’m worried."

SpaceX's SN8 Starship prototype had a bit of a hiccup during its third static fire test late Thursday night at the company's testing facilities in Texas.
Starship

SpaceX Test Fired Starship, But Something Started Dripping Out

Elon Musk: "We’ll have to swap out at least one of the engines."

The US Army recently showed off its new set of night vision goggles — and they're straight out of a video game.
Future Society

The Army’s New Night Vision Goggles Let Soldiers Look Around Corners

It's like shooting from the hip — but with deadly accuracy.