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It’s official: scientists aren’t funny. But it doesn’t have to be this way | Helen Pilcher

04 April at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

It’s a world of bottom quarks and arsole compounds – so why is science still so serious? Levity can make it all a lot easier to understand

Science is an infamously dry endeavour. The noble practice seeks to answer humanity’s most inscrutable questions. How did life begin? What is consciousness? Why does naming cows increase their milk yield? Within this austere framework, there is little room...

How iPhones Found Their Way Into Space

03 April at 22:26 PM, via New York Times

The astronauts traveling in the Artemis II spacecraft were allowed to bring smartphones with them. Sadly, they can’t connect to the internet.

Footage captured by plane passenger shows Artemis II launch from air – video

03 April at 20:10 PM, via The Guardian

Phone footage taken by a plane passenger captured the moment Nasa’s Artemis II mission launched on Wednesday evening, carrying astronauts to the moon for the first time in almost 54 years. It is the first time since the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972 that humans have left lower Earth orbit

Artemis II astronauts pass 100,000 miles from Earth on voyage to the moon

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XRP & Ethereum Trade Sideways; Holders Flock to BlockDAG for Over 760x Gains

03 April at 19:00 PM, via Tech Financials

The crypto market is sending mixed signals as traders keep an eye on both established coins and new tokens. The latest XRP price prediction shows that if it can push above $1.40, we might see a bullish upswing, but if it struggles, support levels around $1.25 and even $1.00 could come into play. At the […]

Fly me to the moon – or at least to Luton | Brief letters

03 April at 18:08 PM, via The Guardian

The capabilities of man | Artemis II mission | Unnecessary descriptors | Uses for mint sauce | Easter wordsearch

Artemis II has successfully taken off to begin its journey to the far side of the moon (Report, 2 April). Meanwhile, this bank holiday, our grandson has been unable to travel by train from Manchester to Luton to support Peterborough United without multiple changes and replacement...

‘You look beautiful’: Artemis II crew makes contact from space – video

03 April at 15:51 PM, via The Guardian

The four astronauts on Nasa’s lunar mission have spoken about their experience of the journey so far via video. Their Orion capsules is approaching 100,000 miles from Earth as it heads towards the moon, putting them on track to reach the farthest distance humans have ever travelled in space

Artemis II astronauts approach 100,000 miles from Earth on voyage to the moon

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UK’s leading AI research institute told to make ‘significant’ changes

03 April at 15:04 PM, via The Guardian

Body that funds Alan Turing Institute says it should offer better strategy and more value for money

The UK’s leading AI research institute has been told to make “significant” changes by its main source of taxpayer funding.

The warning comes after the Guardian revealed the board of the Alan Turing Institute was reminded of its legal duties last month by the charity watchdog after a whistleblower...

The Agents Are Coming Here’s Who’s Building the World They’ll Work In

03 April at 08:05 AM, via Tech Financials

New York, NY – By most serious estimates, we are at the equivalent of 1994. Not in computing power. Not in network speed. In something more fundamental: the moment at which a technology that has been quietly reshaping the edges of the economy moves to its centre, and the infrastructure that will govern it for […]

As satellites fill Earth’s orbit, the space race risks becoming an environmental crisis

03 April at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

In this week’s newsletter: From pollution in the upper atmosphere to mounting debris, experts warn the rapid expansion in space could threaten our planet

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Our relationship with space is changing rapidly.

For almost all of human history, the space above us was an unreachable frontier. Yet in a single human lifetime, Earth’s orbit...

Original Sin by Kathryn Paige Harden review – are criminals born or made?

03 April at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

A psychologist delves into the genetics of bad behaviour in a book littered with fascinating scientific findings

In 2021, the psychologist and writer Kathryn Paige Harden co-authored a paper outlining her research into the genetic patterns linked to a higher risk of developing substance abuse problems or engaging in risk-taking behaviour, such as having unprotected sex or committing crime. The...

How to Mine Dogecoin in 2026: Best Free Cloud Mining Platforms for Daily DOGE Earnings

03 April at 07:59 AM, via Tech Financials

In 2026, Dogecoin (DOGE) continues to attract both new and experienced crypto users thanks to its fast transactions, low fees, and strong community support. However, traditional mining is no longer practical for most individuals due to rising hardware costs and increasing network difficulty. This shift has led to a surge in searches like: how to […]

Artemis II astronauts rocket towards the moon after breaking free of Earth’s orbit

03 April at 02:52 AM, via The Guardian

Spacecraft’s engine fired up for six minutes to propell astronauts on their three-day voyage towards Earth’s natural satellite

The four Artemis astronauts fired up their spacecraft’s engine to break away from Earth’s orbit and zoomed towards the moon on Thursday, a milestone that commits Nasa to the first crewed lunar flyby in more than half-a-century.

With enough thrust to accelerate a...

Eight-year-old space lover’s plushie shoots for moon onboard Nasa rocket

03 April at 02:36 AM, via The Guardian

Lucas Ye of California ‘really surprised and very happy’ as mascot designed by him to act as zero-gravity indicator

A zero-gravity indicator designed by a San Francisco Bay Area second-grader is aboard Artemis II, Nasa’s first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. As the rocket entered space following Wednesday’s launch, the smiley-faced plush toy was designed to float under the...

Revolution AI Introduces Enterprise-Grade Intelligent Asset Management Infrastructure for Individual Investors

02 April at 20:10 PM, via Tech Financials

San Francisco, California-Revolution AI has launched a new asset management infrastructure designed to provide individual investors with system-level capabilities previously restricted to institutional and enterprise environments. The platform transitions personal wealth management from emotion-based decision-making to a system-driven, quantitative architecture. The core technology adapts...

Out of orbit: Nasa’s Artemis II faces toilet trouble

02 April at 18:24 PM, via The Guardian

Glitch to the facilities quickly fixed, in relief to astronauts onboard Orion spacecraft

A blinking fault light on Nasa’s Orion spacecraft signalled an unwelcome setback at the start of the historic Artemis II mission: the toilet was out of order.

Fortunately for the four astronauts on board for the 10-day mission, the issue was quickly resolved, with mission control confirming: “Happy to...

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