The Ozone Where We Live project logo, which shows a sunlit multi-story building with a small aircraft flying over it leaving a yellow contrail in a blue sky. In white letters on a blue field circling the image are the words “OWWL Ozone Where We Live.”

Californians: Join NASA’s Ozone Pollution Study by Flying!

Understanding the Role of Ozone: Friend and FoeOzone is a molecule that plays a dual role in our environment. High up in the stratosphere,...
Hotel Infinity is coming to PS VR2 in 2025

PS VR2 to debut Hotel Infinity in 2025

A Virtual Reality Adventure Awaits: Studio Chyr Announces Hotel Infinity for PS VR2Studio Chyr, the creative minds behind the critically acclaimed Manifold Garden, have...
Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition Hero Image

Introducing the Exclusive Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition

Today marks an exciting development in the world of virtual reality and gaming as Meta, in collaboration with Xbox, unveils the Meta Quest 3S...
Parsons Corporation is Ready Now to Build America’s Brand New, State Of-The-Art Air Traffic Control System

Parsons Set to Construct Advanced U.S. Air Traffic System

In a significant move to enhance the U.S. aviation system, Parsons Corporation and IBM have joined forces to undertake the modernization of the Federal...
The Exploration Company claims partial success of Mission Possible reentry spacecraft

Exploration Company: Mission Possible spacecraft achieves partial success

Advancements and Setbacks: The Exploration Company's Mission Possible Test FlightIn a notable stride for space exploration, The Exploration Company recently conducted a test flight...
NVIDIA and Partners Highlight Next-Generation Robotics, Automation and AI Technologies at Automatica

NVIDIA Showcases Future Robotics, Automation, AI at Automatica

Europe Embraces AI and Robotics for Industrial TransformationAcross Europe, from the bustling automotive industry in Germany to the manufacturing sectors in France and Italy,...
IBM and RIKEN Unveil First IBM Quantum System Two Outside of the U.S.

IBM, RIKEN Launch Quantum System Two First Time Abroad

IBM's Quantum Leap in Japan: A New Era of ComputingIn a significant leap forward for quantum computing, IBM has launched its next-generation quantum computer,...
York Space launches U.S. military satellite on SpaceX rideshare

U.S. military satellite launched by York Space on SpaceX.

U.S. Military Satellite Dragoon Launched by SpaceX: A Step Towards Advanced Space ArchitectureOn June 23, an important milestone was achieved in the realm of...
Prevent secret exposure across IT: 4 tools and techniques

IT Security: 4 Strategies to Avoid Unintentional Secret Leaks

In today's digital landscape, the protection of sensitive information such as database passwords, API tokens, and encryption keys is paramount. The exposure of such...
An infographic titled “What is DM-1” offers a detailed visual and textual breakdown of the Demonstration Motor-1 test at Northrop Grumman’s facility in Promontory, Utah. The left side features a Q&A section that explains the purpose of the event and outlines key testing objectives, such as evaluating upgraded booster components for NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System). On the right, the infographic highlights the critical role SLS boosters play during Artemis missions, emphasizing their immense thrust and engineering significance. At the bottom right, a silhouette of the state of Utah includes an arrow pinpointing the location of Promontory, visually grounding the event’s geographic setting.

Understanding DM-1: NASA’s SLS Solid Rocket Boosters

NASA's Demonstration Motor-1: Testing the Future of Space Launch SystemsNASA's ambitious Space Launch System (SLS) program is set to undergo a critical milestone with...