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Listen to this audio excerpt from Ryan Schulte, Orion flywheel project manager: Your browser does not support the audio element. As the four Artemis II astronauts traveled on a 694,481-mile journey around the Moon and back, the Orion spacecraft provided them with all the essentials for deep space life, including daily exercise. The crew used an exercise device called the flywheel throughout their mission to maintain their physical and mental health, and Ryan Schulte, Orion flywheel project manager, led the team responsible for developing the flywheel for the historic flight. At NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Schulte oversees the team that designed, built, tested, and flew the flywheel used on Artemis II, and currently develops a fleet of more reusable…

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When are we getting Final Fantasy VII Remake part three? That’s the question on every fan’s mind as they wait for Square Enix to officially reveal a first look at the trilogy’s closer. Director Naoki Hamaguchi didn’t tip his hand as to when that announcement will happen, but he did recently provide some good news about the project’s progress and his reflections on a decade spent bringing it to life. “I’m unable to share concrete details at this time,” he said in a new interview with Comic Book. “What I can say is that development itself is proceeding on time…

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Derick Hudson/Getty Images The European Commission is inching closer to fining Meta for violating the Digital Services Act based on the preliminary findings of an EU investigation, The Financial Times reports. According to the Commission, Instagram and Facebook may have breached the DSA by failing to adequately prevent minors from using their respective platforms. Meta’s terms and conditions require users to be at least 13 years of age to access Facebook and Instagram, but the EU’s investigation found multiple issues with Meta’s current approach to getting underage users out. Those…

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Last week, Taylor Swift filed a trio of trademark applications to protect her image and voice. One is meant to cover a well-known photograph of the pop singer holding a pink guitar during a concert on her record-breaking Eras tour, while the two sound trademarks are for simple identifying phrases: “Hey, it’s Taylor Swift” and “Hey, it’s Taylor.”The move comes as AI deepfakes continue to proliferate across social media. Any individual stands to have their likeness exploited in the creation of nonconsensual AI-generated material; earlier this month, an Ohio man was the first person convicted under a new federal law…

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Business Today / YouTube Do you ever feel like you’re living in the early chapters of a dystopian sci-fi story? As if AI, mass surveillance, and the increasing concentration of wealth weren’t enough, now we have freakin’ robots to contend with. And these things always start out appearing harmless, right? That’s the backdrop of Japan Airlines’ (JAL) decision to deploy androids to help its human baggage handlers. The humanoid robots will be part of a test that kicks off in May (via The Guardian), moving luggage and cargo at Tokyo’s…

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At My Car Heaven, we’ve always loved seeing big automotive names take on new challenges—especially when it comes to motorsport. So when Cadillac finally arrived in Formula 1 for the 2026 season, it definitely caught our attention. A bold move? Absolutely. A guaranteed success? Not quite. But it quickly became one of the most talked-about developments in the sport. Let’s take a closer look at what really happened with Cadillac’s entry, how Andretti fit into the picture, and what it all meant for Formula 1. So, Did Cadillac Actually Join F1? In short—yes, Cadillac officially joined the Formula 1 grid…

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One of the most powerful radar systems ever launched into space has mapped the ground moving beneath one of fastest subsiding capitals in the world: Mexico City. The findings show how quickly and reliably the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite can track real-time changes across Earth’s surface from orbit, unhindered by clouds or vegetation that impede optical sensors and higher-frequency radars. Home to some 20 million people, the Mexico City area is built atop an aquifer. Extensive groundwater pumping, combined with the weight of urban development, has resulted in the compaction of the ancient lakebed beneath the city for…

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Hard sales data is hard to come by in gaming. Companies occasionally highlight success stories and regional reports can shed light on relative sales rankings, but otherwise it’s hard to get a good picture of things. New sales estimates from Alinea Analytics aim to fill in some of the blanks, specifically regarding how Microsoft exclusives ported to PlayStation 5 have been performing. The list published on Wednesday includes 13 games believed to have sold over 100,000 copies each on PlayStation 5 since arriving there. The report doesn’t include Call of Duty or certain legacy games that were developed for PS5 before…

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Emergency first responder leaders told federal regulators in a private meeting last month that they were frustrated with the performance of autonomous vehicles on their streets—that city firefighters, police officers, EMTs, and paramedics are forced to spend time during emergencies resolving issues with frozen or stuck cars. One fire official called them “a safety issue for our crews as well as the victims.” WIRED obtained an audio recording of the meeting.Officials from San Francisco and Austin, where Waymo has been ferrying passengers without drivers for more than a year, said the vehicles’ performance is getting worse. “We are actually seeing…

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Kenneth Cheung/Getty Images Gemini is getting a bit more useful today. Google has begun rolling out an update that gives its chatbot the ability to generate files directly from the prompt bar. To use the new feature, all you need to do is tell Gemini what you want (for example, “create a budget”), and then tap the export button to download the resulting output in your desired format. The list of supported file formats includes PDF, TXT, RTF and CSV. Of course, Google Docs and Slides are supported as well,…

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