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  1. 2026-05-28 product_launch NASA is testing its own cutting-edge AI chip for future space missions. source
  2. 2026-05-27 funding NASA awarded initial contracts for its moon base initiative to multiple U.S. companies. source
  3. 2026-05-27 product_launch NASA awarded contracts for moon base hardware, including landers and drones, to support future missions. source
  4. 2026-05-27 partnership NASA selected Blue Origin to lead the first of three uncrewed lunar missions. source
  5. 2026-05-26 product_launch NASA awarded contracts for lunar base hardware, including landers, rovers, and drones. source
  6. 2026-05-26 partnership NASA awarded contracts to multiple aerospace companies for lunar exploration hardware. source
  7. 2026-05-26 partnership NASA awarded contracts to Blue Origin and Astrolab for lunar missions. source
  8. 2026-05-26 product_launch NASA announced plans for up to three lunar missions by the end of 2026 to test landers and rovers. source
  9. 2026-05-18 product_launch NASA unveiled a new AI space processor. source
  10. 2026-05-16 product_launch NASA has developed a new radiation-proof chip for deep space AI applications. source
  11. 2026-05-15 product_launch NASA is developing a new AI space chip that could enable spacecraft to think for themselves. source
  12. 2026-05-12 partnership NASA partnered with Microchip Technology to develop next-generation spaceflight chips. source
  13. 2026-05-12 partnership NASA partnered with Microchip Technology to develop next-generation spaceflight chips. source
  14. 2026-05-10 research_milestone NASA successfully tested new Mars helicopter rotor systems, achieving supersonic speeds. source
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  1. TOOL · CL_53023 ·

    Startup adapts Mars tech for 100-hour carbon battery

    A startup named Noon Energy is developing a novel carbon-based battery system inspired by technology created for NASA's Mars MOXIE experiment. This battery can store energy for over 100 hours, significantly longer than …

  2. MEME · CL_53027 ·

    AI News Snippets Mix Job Hysteria, Drug Discovery, and Global Politics

    This cluster aggregates several unrelated news snippets from a blog, touching on topics from AI's impact on jobs and drug discovery to international relations and cultural events. One snippet discusses a reality check o…

  3. TOOL · CL_51827 ·

    Europa water plume evidence weakened by new analysis

    New analysis of Hubble Space Telescope data has significantly weakened evidence for water vapor plumes erupting from Jupiter's moon Europa. Researchers re-examined ultraviolet observations from over a decade, suggesting…

  4. TOOL · CL_46863 ·

    Scientists forecast heightened risk of disruptive solar superflares

    Scientists have developed a new probabilistic forecasting system for extreme solar flares, known as "S-class" superflares, which are capable of causing widespread technological disruptions. This system, utilizing machin…

  5. COMMENTARY · CL_46684 ·

    Namibia tops global index for 'dusking' travel trend

    A new travel trend called 'dusking,' which involves quietly observing the transition from day to night, is gaining popularity as a counter-movement to hyper-curated social media travel aesthetics. This trend emphasizes …

  6. TOOL · CL_46200 ·

    NASA's Psyche spacecraft captures Mars images during flyby

    NASA has released new images captured by its Psyche spacecraft during a flyby of Mars. The spacecraft used the Martian gravity assist to adjust its trajectory on its journey to the metallic asteroid 16 Psyche. The photo…

  7. COMMENTARY · CL_45752 ·

    Podcast explores Webb telescope findings, space propulsion, AI sovereignty, and digital identity

    The latest episode of the "What the Fox says" podcast covers a range of topics, from recent discoveries by the James Webb Space Telescope concerning supermassive black holes to advancements in NASA's advanced plasma pro…

  8. COMMENTARY · CL_45656 ·

    US robots lack adaptability, hindering real-world deployment

    A former NASA robotics chief argues that the United States is focusing on the wrong aspects of humanoid robot development, prioritizing impressive demonstrations over practical, scalable deployment. While U.S. robots ex…

  9. TOOL · CL_45455 ·

    Pentagon shares second batch of UFO videos and testimony

    The Pentagon has released a second collection of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) files. This new batch includes approximately 50 videos and supporting documents. The released materials reportedly show unexplained ob…

  10. RESEARCH · CL_45225 ·

    SpaceX Starship Test Crucial for IPO; Longevity Startup Retro Raises Funds

    SpaceX is preparing for a critical Starship test flight as the company moves towards its IPO, with the rocket's success being essential for its future growth strategies. The company has invested over $15 billion in Star…

  11. RESEARCH · CL_44628 ·

    NASA seeks new manager for Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    NASA is initiating a competitive bidding process to determine who will manage the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) after its contract with Caltech concludes in 2028. This move, unprecedented since JPL's founding in 1936,…

  12. RESEARCH · CL_44308 ·

    Ukraine's 'Martian' drones challenge Russian supply lines with advanced tech

    Ukraine is deploying new "Martian" drones that are causing significant disruption to Russian supply lines. These drones, reportedly utilizing advanced visual navigation and AI-enabled targeting, can evade electronic war…

  13. SIGNIFICANT · CL_47091 ·

    SpaceX Starship V3 test flight succeeds despite engine issues

    SpaceX successfully conducted the first test flight of its upgraded Starship V3, which experienced some engine failures but achieved most of its objectives. The V3, taller and more powerful than previous versions, deplo…

  14. COMMENTARY · CL_45168 ·

    Astronaut Christina Koch denounces AI deepfake of her homecoming

    Astronaut Christina Koch has spoken out against an AI-generated deepfake video that falsely depicted her homecoming after the Artemis II mission. The video, which circulated online shortly after her return to Earth, was…

  15. COMMENTARY · CL_43078 ·

    Red light therapy uses NASA-inspired tech for cell repair

    Red light therapy, a wellness trend that emerged in the 1990s from NASA's experiments with LED technology for growing plants in space, is gaining attention for its potential to aid in hair regrowth, improve acne, and ac…

  16. TOOL · CL_42935 ·

    Webb Telescope spots daily cloud cycle on exoplanet WASP-94A b

    Astronomers utilizing the James Webb Space Telescope have observed a distinct weather pattern on the exoplanet WASP-94A b, a gas giant located 689 light-years away. The telescope's observations revealed that mineral clo…

  17. RESEARCH · CL_42251 ·

    NASA expects China's crewed moon mission by 2027

    NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman anticipates China will launch a crewed mission to orbit the Moon in 2027. This development is expected to intensify the perceived space race between China and the United States. The ann…

  18. COMMENTARY · CL_41488 ·

    ISS's barter system locks trillions in value, hindering space economy growth

    The International Space Station (ISS), a project costing approximately $250 billion, has served as a crucial platform for SpaceX's early development and the broader space industry. Despite its immense scientific and tec…

  19. TOOL · CL_38975 ·

    China advances space solar power with multi-target energy beaming

    Chinese researchers have advanced their space-based solar power technology by successfully demonstrating the ability to beam energy to multiple moving targets simultaneously. A ground verification platform at Xidian Uni…

  20. MEME · CL_38666 ·

    Massive sunspot region detected, may cause geomagnetic storms

    The European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter spacecraft has detected a large sunspot region on the far side of the sun, which is expected to turn towards Earth around May 22nd. This region has already produced several sola…