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Scans Reveal An Ancient Surprise Hiding In Martian Meteorite That Fell To Earth

6 février 2026 à 16:29
Scans Reveal An Ancient Surprise Hiding In Martian Meteorite That Fell To Earth Remember the famous meteorite NWA 7034, a.k.a Black Beauty found in Northwest Africa? Researchers using neutron scanning technology have discovered a hidden reservoir of ancient water locked inside the Martian rock and in higher concentration than expected. The study, led by Estrid Buhl Naver and her team at the Technical University of

AWS Cloud Breach Achieved Admin Access In Record Time With Help From AI

5 février 2026 à 18:00
AWS Cloud Breach Achieved Admin Access In Record Time With Help From AI As terrifying proof of how much artificial intelligence can compress the cyberattack lifecycle, researchers have documented a real-world AWS cloud intrusion that went from a simple credential leak to full administrative control in under 10 minutes. The incident, observed by the Sysdig Threat Research Team, began when a threat actor discovered

Canon Drops Its Fastest Ultra-Wide Lens And World's Widest 190-Degree Fisheye Zoom

5 février 2026 à 16:56
Canon Drops Its Fastest Ultra-Wide Lens And World's Widest 190-Degree Fisheye Zoom Canon has expanded its hybrid optics lineup with the debut of the RF 14 mm f/1.4L VCM, an ultra-wide prime that sets a new benchmark as the company's brightest UW lens to date, which should theoretically put it right up there for high-end astrophotography and cinematic video. One of the most obvious leaps from the f/2.8L II USM EF-mount

Turns Out Jupiter Isn't The Size And Shape We Thought, NASA Says

5 février 2026 à 16:03
Turns Out Jupiter Isn't The Size And Shape We Thought, NASA Says We are now finding out that Jupiter is not be as big as once thought. New evidence from the Juno orbiter suggests that textbooks need to be revised as the giant is actually a little more squashed (by about 15 miles) at the poles and slightly slimmer (by roughly 5 miles) at the equator. In a study published this week in Nature Astronomy,

Sun's Sudden Violent Outburst Could Bring Auroras And Radio Blackouts

4 février 2026 à 17:09
Sun's Sudden Violent Outburst Could Bring Auroras And Radio Blackouts Right on schedule to welcome the new month, the Sun has turned into a solar firing range of sorts this week, unleashing a sequence of strong solar flares that continue to put power grid managers and satellite operators on alert. Northern light displays can also expected. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured these images of the solar

De Tomaso's $3M P900 Debuts A Beastly 6.2-Liter V12 That Looks Extraterrestrial

4 février 2026 à 16:20
De Tomaso's $3M P900 Debuts A Beastly 6.2-Liter V12 That Looks Extraterrestrial De Tomaso has unleashed a screaming V12 predator that looks less like a car engine and more like a fever dream from H.R. Giger. This twisted, intestinal motor will power the equally impressive P900 hypercar, which will be available in very limited numbers. It doesn't take an enthusiast to appreciate the mesmerizing 12-into-1 exhaust manifold
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