If you were to point to a single device responsible for much of Hackaday’s early success, it might be the Arduino Uno. The ...
Test aspirant Oliver Peake was given a late lifeline as Victoria and South Australia ended a rain-affected day two of the Sheffield Shield final evenly poised. After the Vics bowled out SA for 198, ...
Enhancements to R-Shield deliver the industry’s first unified approach to stopping ransomware, protecting backups, and ensuring rapid recovery across the entire data estate "As AI makes attackers ...
File - A 235-kilovolt power line towers over farm buildings near where the local power utility plans to build a 500-kilovolt power line on towers as tall as 240 feet, March 4, 2026, in Sugarloaf, Pa. ...
Scientists have raised safety concerns about the Orion capsule's heat shield ahead of NASA's long–awaited Artemis II mission. Set to launch as early as 1 April, the mission will see four astronauts – ...
South Australia claimed a second successive Shield title for the first time in its history after narrowly escaping defeat. SA took five quick wickets on day five to edge out Victoria by 56 runs at ...
The report, When coverage meets care: unlocking ROI through integrated mental health support, finds that offering insurance and mental health support through a single, connected model enables faster ...
ADA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American homeowners are reaching a breaking point. Foreclosure-related legal requests surged to their highest level since March 2020 in the first quarter of 2026, ...
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Saturn has an asymmetric magnetic shield, unlike Earth, suggests NASA's Cassini mission data
A new study shows that Saturn has an asymmetric magnetic shield when compared to Earth's. The gas giant’s fast rotation, coupled with the heavy material it pulls around it from its moons, has likely ...
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After traveling more than 250,000 miles from Earth, the Artemis II Orion spacecraft landed within a mile of its intended target, reaching speeds of up to 24,664 mph. “This crew has said time and again ...
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