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8 AI Girlfriend Chat Sites Compared for Personality, Features, and Value

By Andrea Gini
Choosing the right ai girlfriend chat website can be difficult because many platforms promise realistic conversations and custom virtual companions....

14th IAASS Conference – Call for Papers now open!

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We are pleased to invite the global space community to...

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Spacecraft Astrophotography1

Imagery of Heavily Tumbling Egyptsat Rocket

By Ralf Vandebergh on June 29, 2014

On April 16, Egypt's second remote sensing Earth observation satellite was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on a Soyuz-U rocket. On June, I... Read more →
Spin Off Technology

How to Innovate Like NASA

By Matteo Emanuelli on June 23, 2014

Cover of Rod Pyle's new book "Innovation the NASA Way: Harnessing the Power of Your Organization for Breakthrough Success"  (Credits:... Read more →
Cylindrical colonies facing the Sun
Space Colonization1

Living In Space 5: The Structures Amidst the Stars

By Liam Ginty on June 18, 2014

Throughout this series we have explored the risks that come with living in space, the psychological challenges that our future colonists will be... Read more →
Clouds seen from STS-96 don't need silver lining
Space Policy

Sausages and Space Policy

By Morris Jones on June 16, 2014

Otto von Bismark famously remarked that if you like sausages and law, then don’t watch either of them being made. If he were alive today, he would... Read more →
An AJ26 engine test fire
Rocket Design

Ongoing Engine Failure Investigation Forces Orbital Sciences to Delay Upcoming ISS Resupply Flight a Second Time

By AmericaSpace on June 13, 2014

By Mike Killian An ongoing engine failure investigation has forced Orbital Sciences to, for a second time, delay launch of their next Antares... Read more →
Columbia debris reconstruction
The Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster2

Living with Columbia: Interview with Mike Cianilli

By Merryl Azriel on June 10, 2014

Mike Ciannilli with his long-time charge, the orbiter Columbia (Credits: Mike Ciannilli). On February 1, 2003, Mike Ciannilli was a contractor for... Read more →
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