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Intel found someone brave enough to be its new CEO—but is Lip-Bu Tan a change maker or more of the same?
Tan is the Goldilocks CEO pick. He checks all the boxes to make everyone happy. Whether that’s what Intel actually needs is the question.
Fragments of a face more than a million years old found in Spanish cave
Bones from the hominin--dubbed “Pink” after the rock band “Pink Floyd”--significantly pre-date those of a species previously found at the site.
Scientists Found 52-Foot-Tall Underground Ripples From the Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs
Some 66 million years after the Chicxulub asteroid impact kickstarted the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K-T) extinction, scientists are still finding stunning evidence of its destruction. In 2021,
SpaceX delays flight to replace NASA's stuck astronauts after launch pad problem
A launch pad problem prompted SpaceX to delay a flight to the International Space Station on Wednesday to replace NASA's two stuck astronauts. The new crew needs to get to the International Space
New computer code could lead to simpler, less costly stellarators for fusion power
Like engineers who design high-performance Formula One race cars, scientists want to create high-performance plasmas in twisty fusion systems known as stellarators. Achieving this performance means
Archaeologists uncover the oldest known partial face fossil of a human ancestor in western Europe
A fossil of a partial face from a human ancestor is the oldest in western Europe, archaeologists reported Wednesday. The incomplete skull — a section of the left cheek bone and upper jaw – was found
Americas to witness rare 'Blood Moon' total lunar eclipse
Stargazers in North and South America will be able to view a red-colored "Blood Moon" starting Thursday night in the first total lunar eclipse visible on the continents since 2022. According to NASA,
Intel hires former board member as new CEO in struggling chipmaker's latest comeback attempt
Struggling chipmaker Intel has hired former board member and semiconductor industry veteran Lip-Bu Tan as the latest in a succession of CEOs to attempt to turn around a once-dominant company that
Robotic arm developed by University of Washington aids amputees in self-feeding
A groundbreaking robotic arm developed by the University of Washington's robotics team is offering new hope to amputees and individuals with motor impairments.
Total lunar eclipse visible early Friday morning in Vermont, New York
Skywatchers and stargazers will have the chance to witness a rare "blood moon" early Friday, March 14 — the first total lunar eclipse visible in Vermont and New York since 2022. This coincides with
SpaceX Dragon launch to relieve stranded astronauts is delayed again
Less than an hour before liftoff, the SpaceX Dragon mission to provide assistance to two astronauts was aborted yet again, this time for a ground equipment issue.
When to see this week's "Worm Blood Moon" in Vermont, New York
This coincides with March's full moon, known as the "worm moon," a name given by Native Americans to mark the season when earthworms emerge, signaling the end of winter. Sign up f
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