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NASA Leaders to Participate in 2025 Space Symposium in Colorado

Jessica Taveau

NASA acting Administrator Janet Petro and acting Associate Administrator Vanessa Wyche will lead the agencys delegation at the 40th Space Symposium, Monday, April 7 through Thursday, April 10, in Col ...[Continue Reading]

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When The US Government Thought It Was Best If No One Said The Word Tornado On Air

Trisha Leigh

Shutterstock Nothing good has really ever come of the government of any country trying to tell its people they cant call a thing by its name anymore, for whatever reason. After all, I think everyo ...[Continue Reading]

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How The Trump Administration Could Reshape America's Food Industry

Shayna Harris, Contributor, Shayna Harris, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/shaynaharris/

Amid growing economic uncertainty and market volatility, the global food industry confronts ... More escalating challenges as recent policy shifts impact prices, safety standards, and sustainability ...[Continue Reading]

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The True Value Of Open-Source Software Isnt Cost Savings

Luca Maraschi, Forbes Councils Member, Luca Maraschi, Forbes Councils Member https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/people/lucamaraschi/

Luca Maraschi is the cofounder and CEO of Platformatic. getty Open-source software powers the majority of todays businesses. An estimated 70% to 90% of modern software solutions use a code base mad ...[Continue Reading]

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Trustworthy AI Without Trusted Data

Tanya Petersen

Today, almost everybody has heard of AI and millions around the world already use, or are exposed, to it - from ChatGPT writing our emails, to helping in medical diagnosis. At its base, AI uses algo ...[Continue Reading]

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Science of sleep quiz: How much do you know about sleep and dreams?

Nicoletta Lanese, Emily Cooke

We spend a large portion of our lives sleeping. That might seem like an evolutionary disadvantage, given sleep leaves us immobile and potentially vulnerable to attacks for hours on end but evidence ...[Continue Reading]

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