There’s something subtly unnerving about the term “cosmic snowballs.” It sounds almost lighthearted, the kind of language used by science instructors to keep students engaged. However,…
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It is hard to describe Santa Clara County’s unique energy to someone who has never been there. When you stroll through Palo Alto on a Tuesday…
NASA published a picture of the Artemis II crew during their lunar flyby in early April of 2026. The Earth is situated directly behind the moon’s…
The way Intel marketed the Core Ultra 200S Plus after announcing the chips in March 2026 is instructive. AI played a major role in the October…
Outside Palo Alto Networks’ Santa Clara headquarters, the building sits quietly among the corporate campuses that line that section of Silicon Valley. There is nothing particularly…
If you had told someone three years ago that a chip manufacturer would surpass all of Germany’s GDP and become the most valuable company in the…
Imagine waking up on a Tuesday morning to discover that three states’ worth of card payments are failing, ambulances are being sent to the incorrect addresses,…
Some of the most significant items in the world are manufactured in a facility in Hsinchu, Taiwan, which is a component of an expansive complex of…
No memo was sent. There was no press release about strategic realignment, no company-wide town hall, and no announcement. Quarterly planning spreadsheets, support ticket volume dashboards,…
A signal that no one could explain was hidden somewhere in a NASA data archive among gamma-ray measurements taken in December 2004. It was easily missed,…