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"If you can offer a technology that makes it easier and safer to fly, then six out of seven aspiring pilots will [actually finish training]. I believe in a future where people should get their pilot's license at the same time they get their driver’s license."

“As soon as February 6, the crew of Artemis II will also head moonward. It will certainly not spell the first human expedition to the moon, but it will be the first since 1972—when the crew of Apollo 17 came home, the Apollo moon program was canceled, and the translunar trail went dark.”

World’s smallest fully autonomous aquatic robot, smaller than a grain of salt, swims using light-powered electric fields.

“We have succeeded in miniaturizing an autonomous robot to 1/10,000th the size of a conventional robot,” says Mark Miskin, assistant professor of electrical systems engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. “This opens up a whole new scale for programmable robots.” (via WIRED)

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