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  • Nasa logo at the Kennedy Space Center entrance in Merrit island, Cape Canaveral, Florida
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    NASA Employees Know They Can Only Save Themselves From A Trump-Forced Turndown

    287 current or former NASA employees signed a letter detailing the destructive decisions that threaten to endanger lives and harm the public good.

    By Ryan Erik King 7 months ago Read More
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    Just How Dangerous Is New York City's Subway, Really?

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    By Collin Woodard 7 months ago Read More
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    By Nicholas Werner 7 months ago Read More
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    What Makes Boeing's Doomsday Plane Different From Air Force One?

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    By Charles Krome 7 months ago Read More
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    By Charles Krome 7 months ago Read More
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    The Seed Ball Drone Station will drive into forests that have just suffered a wildfire and then deploy drones to reseed hard to access areas.

    By Nicholas Werner 7 months ago Read More
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    By Paul Stadden 7 months ago Read More
  • The space shuttle Enterprise is backed out of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center on April 19, 2012 in Chantilly, Virginia.
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    By Ryan Erik King 7 months ago Read More
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    By Justin Hughes 7 months ago Read More
  • Rubin Observatory stands on Cerro Pachón in Chile against a sky full of star trails in this long exposure night sky image.
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    In Its First Year, Rubin Observatory Will Gather More Space Data Than All Other Telescopes In History Combined

    In just its first ten hours of activity, a single new observatory discovered 2,104 asteroids, or 10% of the entire astronomical community's annual job.

    By Nicholas Werner 7 months ago Read More
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    Delta Plans To Put AI In Charge Of Ticket Pricing, Which Should Probably Be Illegal

    Consumer Watchdog found when companies use surveillance pricing, they tend to favor the wealthy and instead offer higher prices to customers with lower incomes.

    By Collin Woodard 7 months ago Read More
  • Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy testifies before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill on July 16, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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    White House Needs $19 Billion More To Fix Air Traffic Control

    It's fair to say that the Federal Aviation Administration should spare no expense when it comes to bringing air traffic control into the 21st century.

    By Ryan Erik King 7 months ago Read More
  • Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem participates in a round table event with President Donald Trump at the Hill Country Youth Event Center to discuss last week's flash flooding on July 11, 2025 in Kerrville, Texas. Trump traveled to Texas one week after flash flooding along the Guadalupe River swept through cities, mobile home parks and summer camps, killing 120 people. Ninety-six of those killed were in Kerr County, where the toll includes at least 36 children.
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    Heartbreaking: Worst Person You Know Has Good Ideas To Eliminate TSA Security Theater

    Kristi Noem, our mouth-frothing Secretary of Homeland Security, proposed that TSA allow larger liquid containers on planes, and I'm reluctantly forced to agree.

    By Amber DaSilva 7 months ago Read More
  • The Shanghai Maglev departs from a station
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    China's New Maglev Trains Are Faster Than Planes

    If this new maglev tech that China is developing pans out, it ought to be moving at anywhere from two to three times the fastest trains in the world today.

    By Nicholas Werner 7 months ago Read More
  • A crewman sticks his head out of a U.S. Army Black Hawk in flight
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    New Bill Would Force Army Helicopters To Keep Flight Tracking On

    Senator Ted Cruz is introducing a new bill that would "close the regulatory loophole" that allows military aircraft to turn off key flight tracking technology.

    By Nicholas Werner 7 months ago Read More
  • The new, state-of-the-art Brightline train is headed to Fort Lauderdale.
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    America's Deadliest Train Is Deadlier Than We Thought

    A year-long investigation by the Miami Herald and WLRN found that Brightline trains have killed 182 people since testing began in 2017.

    By Ryan Erik King 7 months ago Read More
  • USA Bobsled Team testing in Honda's wind tunnel
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    Honda Helping Team USA Olympic Bobsled/Skeleton Team With Wind Tunnel Testing And Development

    Aerodynamics play an important role in shaving valuable fractions of a second off bobsled and skeleton run times, and Honda wants to help Team USA win.

    By Justin Hughes 7 months ago Read More
  • A Boeing 747 aircraft with a tail stand deployed.
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    Why These Boeing Models Need A Tail Stand At The Gate

    Have you ever noticed an airliner sitting at the terminal with what looks like an oversized kickstand? Turns out these tail stands serve an important purpose.

    By Greg Poggiali 7 months ago Read More
  • The cruise ship MSC Euribia sails down a Norwegian fjord
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    Norway Orders All Ships To Go Zero-Emission By 2032 (And Some By Next Year)

    To protect the pristine natural beauty of its famous fjords, Norway has laid down new zero-emissions rules for ships operating in the narrow waterways.

    By Nicholas Werner 7 months ago Read More
  • Delta Airlines Airbus A320
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    Delta Swipes New Airbus Engines From Europe To Avoid Tariffs And Put Grounded U.S. Aircraft Back In The Air Instead

    Because the A320's engines were made in the USA, they're not subject to the 10% tariff that the replacement aircraft they're being stripped from would be.

    By Justin Hughes 7 months ago Read More
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    UFO Obsessives Are Not Happy That The Pentagon Has Been Deceiving The Public For Decades

    When conspiracy theories are inevitably debunked, the debunking is quickly counter-debunked, usually with a fresh ratcheting of the whole conspiracy framework.

    By Matthew DeBord 7 months ago Read More
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    Do You Need A Prerunner Shopping Cart? Because I Found A Prerunner Shopping Cart

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    By Amber DaSilva 7 months ago Read More
  • A vintage Pan Am Boeing 747 airplane in the sky
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    How Much Fuel Does A Boeing 747 Burn Per Hour, And How Much Can It Hold?

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    By Richard Sachek 7 months ago Read More
  • A woman standing with a large Martian meteorite
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    You Can Buy The Largest Martian Meteorite Ever Found (And A Sick Dinosaur Skeleton Too)

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    By Daniel Golson 7 months ago Read More
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    What Happens When A Plane Loses Cabin Pressure?

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    By Benjamin Gracias 7 months ago Read More
  • A fleet of cars in front of a large vehicle carrier ship
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    Automakers Not Happy About Trump's Proposed Port Fees On Car Carrier Ships

    Starting October 14, the U.S. will levy a fee of $14 per net ton of cargo for ships that ferry cars and other vehicles, unless the ships were made in America.

    By Nicholas Werner 7 months ago Read More
  • Technicians in self-contained atmospheric protective ensemble suits start to conduct initial checks on the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle 1) after its landing Dec. 3, 2010, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.
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    Trump Megabill Tosses $1 Billion At Space Force's Boeing Spaceplane

    The $1B dedicated to the X-35B is part of a $11.3B budget increase for Space Force amid the White House leaving civilian spaceflight on a shoestring budget.

    By Ryan Erik King 7 months ago Read More
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