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Blue Origin scores breakthrough as New Glenn rocket completes 2nd successful flight

Blue Origin scores breakthrough as New Glenn rocket completes 2nd successful flight

Rocket lifts off smoothly from Cape Canaveral and returns its booster to a platform at sea, a key step as company works to compete with Musk's SpaceX

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Humans still necessary despite AI’s rapid evolution: Japanese Nobel laureates
11.11.2025

Humans still necessary despite AI’s rapid evolution: Japanese Nobel laureates

Shimon Sakaguchi and Susumu Kitagawa, both 74 years old, make remarks during their 1st public dialogue since receiving Nobel prizes last month

China launches new group of low Earth orbit internet satellites
10.11.2025

China launches new group of low Earth orbit internet satellites

New satellites to form 13th internet constellation

INTERVIEW — Nobel-winning scientist Richard Thaler on big data, Trump, the trillionaire problem
09.11.2025

INTERVIEW — Nobel-winning scientist Richard Thaler on big data, Trump, the trillionaire problem

More than three decades after first challenging classical rationality, Thaler says a new wave of insight is coming from big data

OpenAI faces 7 lawsuits linking ChatGPT to suicides, mental harm
08.11.2025

OpenAI faces 7 lawsuits linking ChatGPT to suicides, mental harm

Lawsuits accuse company of negligence, claiming ChatGPT is 'manipulative,' 'sycophantic'

Scientists developing artificial wombs to help premature babies survive, raising ethical questions
06.11.2025

Scientists developing artificial wombs to help premature babies survive, raising ethical questions

Researchers say experimental ‘AquaWomb’ system could offer hope for infants born before 24 weeks