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  • VR isn’t just fun. It’s a new hope for early detection of Alzheimer’s

    Researchers see VR spaces as a test for spatial memory in people, hoping to look for signs of cognitive decline that are an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease.

  • They’re barfing on the Crew Dragon (though that’s normal, apparently)

    SpaceX launched its Fram2 mission on Monday, becoming the first crewed flight to take a polar orbit. Mission commander Chun Wang, who also funded the flight, has just posted a few early observations about the four crewmember’s experiences in space. In a message shared on X, Wang said that the ride to orbit was “much

  • Meta AI glasses leak tips one-eyed screen, Android soul, and high ask

    Meta has tasted some unprecedented success with its Stories smart glasses, created in collaboration with Ray-Ban. The premise of a wearable device with onboard cameras, ready to take social media videos, coupled with an onboard AI assistant, has proved hot enough that Meta has even made high-fashion variants for the upscale market.  What they have

  • SpaceX shares first views of polar regions from Crew Dragon

    SpaceX has just shared a video from the Fram2 mission, which has become the first-ever crewed flight to take a polar orbit. The footage (below), captured by a camera attached to the opened nose cone of the Crew Dragon spacecraft about 265 miles up, features stunning scenery from the iciest regions on the planet. It

  • Earth takes on ‘eyeball’ vibes from space

    The blue marble and the blue planet are both well-known descriptions of the rock that is our home. But “Earthly eyeball”? That’s a new one. But when viewed through the International Space Station’s Cupola module, that’s exactly how it looks — according to NASA astronaut Don Pettit. Pettit posted his striking footage on social media