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Trump-Musk row fuels ‘biggest crisis ever’ at Nasa

Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent NASA/Johns Hopkins The heart-shape on Pluto was captured by a spacecraft that will be turned off mid-mission if Nasa cuts are approved The row between US President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk over a major spending bill has exacerbated uncertainty over the future of Nasa’s budget, which was already facing…

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The benefits of ā€˜body doubling’ when you have ADHD, according to experts

Editor’s Note: Sign up for CNN’s Adulthood, But Better newsletter series. Our seven-part guide has tips to help you make more informed decisions around personal finance, career, wellness and personal connections. CNN  —  Once a week, ADHD coach Robin Nordmeyer joins a Zoom meeting with other coaches while she writes blogs, does administrative tasks or…

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Margins of Error with Harry Enten

Pains, Trains and Automobiles Margins of Error Who doesn’t love a good vacation? But the likelihood of stress goes through the roof as soon as you factor in the act of traveling. Annoyances like cramped leg room, high gas prices and mysterious service fees can make getting from point A to point B, a real…

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Qualys Recognized as The Leader in Attack Surface Management by KuppingerCole

In today’s ever-evolving security landscape, organizations face an unprecedented expansion of digital assets—and with that expansion comes a growing attack surface. We’re proud to announce that Qualys has been named The Leader in the 2025 KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for Attack Surface Management (ASM), a testament to our commitment to providing comprehensive and proactive cybersecurity solutions….

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This battery self-destructs: Biodegradable power inspired by “Mission: Impossible”

In the Mission: Impossible films, superspy Ethan Hunt — played by Tom Cruise — gets orders from his superiors on various devices that self-destruct in five seconds. Could electronics disintegrate into nothing in real life? Binghamton University Professor Seokheun “Sean” Choi has researched disposable “papertronics” over the past 20 years, but the hardest part about…

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