SpaceX pushed back to Saturday the launch of a Falcon 9 rocket from California due to unfavorable weather for booster recovery in the Pacific Ocean. The launch, carrying 22 Starlink satellites low Earth orbit, will add to the more than 5,300 satellites already in orbit.
Astronomy’s annual star party set for Feb. 3
For many years now, our magazine has held a wonderful public star party event in what could be termed the capital of astronomy in the United States, Tucson, Arizona. The public is welcome at this all-day event, which features nighttime observing but also daytime solar observing and several talks by […]
Verdant Farmlands of Simsbury, Connecticut
The Operational Land Imager-2 on Landsat 9 captured this image of Simsbury, Connecticut on September 15, 2022. Martin Luther King Jr. and other students from Morehouse College worked summers on a tobacco farm, Meadowood, in Simsbury in 1944 and 1947 to earn money for tuition. King’s time in Connecticut impacted his outlook and trajectory […]
Road trip! See April’s total solar eclipse from one of these awesome North American routes
Check out these six awesome road trips where you can experience the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Hardcore Fun: A rowdy Honda Dominator supermoto from Sicily
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Or, in the case of this Honda Dominator supermoto, one man’s blown engine is the perfect starting point for another man’s rowdy custom bike project. The bike belongs to Dario Di Mauro—one half of the Sicilian custom workshop Hardcore Division. He bought the […]
Alpinestars Announces Tech-Air 7x Airbag System
Alpinestars’s Tech-Air 7x autonomous electronic airbag system adds an extra layer of protection and convenience for motorcycle riders.
2024 PERM immigration process updates impact on tech startups
Sophie Alcorn, a renowned Certified Specialist Attorney in Immigration and Nationality Law based in Silicon Valley, California, addresses the questions […] The post 2024 PERM immigration process updates impact on tech startups appeared first on ReadWrite.
At Senate AI hearing, news executives fight against “fair use” claims for AI training data
Media orgs want AI firms to license content for training, and Congress is sympathetic.
The Download: enhanced geothermal systems, and promising climate tech
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Enhanced geothermal systems: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2024 Geothermal heat, an abundant and carbon-free energy source, offers an alternative to fossil fuels that doesn’t vary with the weather or […]
OpenAI has signed up 260 enterprise customers with 150K+ employees combined for the corporate version of ChatGPT, barely four months after launching the product (Shirin Ghaffary/Bloomberg)
Shirin Ghaffary / Bloomberg:OpenAI has signed up 260 enterprise customers with 150K+ employees combined for the corporate version of ChatGPT, barely four months after launching the product — – Startup launched ChatGPT Enterprise barely four months ago — Product is part of push to boost revenue from AI chatbot