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October 13, 2022 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
So NASA crashed into an asteroid … Now what?Recently a spacecraft hurtling through space at over 14,000 miles per hour purposefully crashed into an asteroid called Dimorphos. This was part of a mission called the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART The goal? To see if this impact could change the space rock's trajectory. So, what happens now and how will astronomers keep track of this asteroid? Tap or click to see what the next steps in this mission are. → |
CATCH UP WITH KIMWake up with Kim every Saturday morning! Grab a cup of coffee and catch up on top tech news, digital tips and how-tos, and highlights of Kim's show. |
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Powering bizarre items with gasolineGasoline engines typically provide a tremendous amount of horsepower. So, what if you put a gasoline-powered engine on devices that generally don’t need them? Well, one backyard scientist attempts to find out. Tap or click to see strange items powered by high-powered engines. → |
Common misconceptions about robotsRobots are becoming a part of our daily lives more and more. So, does that mean they will replace you at your job and take over the world? Well, probably not. But these misconceptions are just a couple of examples of what people wrongly believe about robots. Tap or click to find out the truth behind the use of robots. → |
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