Elon Musk’s Carbon Removal XPrize dishes out $1M milestone awards

An XPrize competition designed to develop solutions to the mounting levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has progressed to its next phase, with 15 teams from around the world each awarded US$1 million to continue developing their technologies.

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New study may explain why apathy is the first symptom of Alzheimer’s

Compelling research has homed in on a degenerative mechanism that could explain why symptoms such as apathy are the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease. It is possible disrupting this process could slow the progression of Alzheimer’s-related dementia.

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Bone-inspired materials offer light weight and tunable stiffness

Scientists regularly turn to nature for inspiration in their pursuit of next-generation materials, and engineers studying the porous microstructures of bone and wood have come up with a clever example of biomimicry with wide-ranging potential.

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NASA extends OSIRIS-REx asteroid-sampling mission to visit Apophis

A history-making NASA spacecraft has just received a new lease on life. OSIRIS-REx, which is currently on its way back to Earth with rock samples from asteroid Bennu, will now have its mission extended to visit another asteroid, Apophis.

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Hyundai lunges into RV future with 4- and 11-seat Staria camper vans

Hyundai tipped a Staria camper van early on, and it's now debuted two Camper models that bring modern smart-camping comforts to the futuristic Staria family. Buyers can choose from a familiar 4-person family pop-top or an 11-person semi-camper.

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The first all-private mission to ISS splashes down after 17 days

After delays due to bad weather back on Earth, Axiom-1 (Ax-1), history's first all-private mission to the International Space Mission (ISS), returned to Earth. At 1:06 pm EDT, the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule splashed down off the coast of Florida.

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Most hospitalized COVID patients still recovering a year after discharge

New research has followed the recovery of more than 2,000 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The findings show barely one in four patients reported feeling fully recovered from COVID-19 a year after being discharged from hospital.

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Computer system scrutinizes video footage to analyze animal behavior

Ordinarily, when studying the behavior of animals, scientists have to watch many hours of video footage of the creatures going about their daily lives. That may soon no longer be necessary, however, thanks to a new critter-watching computer system.

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How to change Search settings and take charge of your privacy in Windows 11

Unless you change the default settings on your Privacy Dashboard, Microsoft Windows 11 will store your complete search history on your device and in the cloud. Image: Mark Kaelin/TechRepublic The…

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Terraform vs Kubernetes: DevOps tools comparison

This article compares the similar and unique capabilities of Terraform and Kubernetes software based on their usefulness for DevOps processes. Image: faithiecannoise, Getty Images/iStockphoto What is Terraform?What is Kubernetes?Terraform vs.…

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