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msn.com | Mickey Carroll
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news.sky.com | Mickey Carroll
The first lunar rover made in Europe is set to land on the moon tonight, carrying a tiny red house and a scoop. The rover, called Tenacious, is just 31.5cm wide and 54cm long and weighs 5kg - around the size and weight of an empty carry-on suitcase. It is one of the smallest and lightest rovers in the world and is operated by ispace EUROPE from Luxembourg. "It's a big deal," said ispace EUROPE's chief executive Dr Julien Lamamy to Sky News.
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3 days ago |
news.sky.com | Mickey Carroll
Meta and search engine company Yandex have been "covertly tracking" Android users in the background of their devices, according to experts. Academics at the Radboud University in the Netherlands and IMDEA Networks said they discovered Meta and Yandex have been tracking Android users' browser activity without their consent and then using the data in their apps. Meta said it was looking into the issue, while Yandex denied collecting any sensitive data.
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2 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Mickey Carroll
The mother of a 14-year-old boy who claims he took his own life after becoming obsessed with artificial intelligence chatbots can continue her legal case against the company behind the technology, a judge has ruled. "This decision is truly historic," said Meetali Jain, director of the Tech Justice Law Project, which is supporting the family's case.
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2 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Mickey Carroll
Feeding astronauts is astronomically expensive and as the idea of humans colonising the moon and Mars becomes increasingly realistic, there's a race to find better ways to feed them. It costs an estimated £20,000 a day to feed just one human in space, and that will only increase the further away we travel. The bulk of the cost comes from transportation - every extra gram of weight added to a rocket means more fuel burned and less space for money-making "payloads" or cargo.
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