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[ad_1] After Ms. Marvel died in Amazing Spider-Man #26, a move that was widely criticized and seen as a kind of horrible end for a beloved character, everyone knew that Kamala Khan would be back. And now, Marvel has announced that Iman Vellani, who plays Kamala Khan on Ms. Marvel and in the upcoming film The Marvels, is co-writing the comic.Ms. Marvel’s Directors Talk Embiggening the Show’s Superhero Action“This was way scarier than joining the MCU for me,” Vellani told EW in an interview about Ms. Marvel’s return. “Those projects feel like they live in their own dimension, so I guess…

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[ad_1] Artificial Intelligence, also known as AI, has ushered in a profound metamorphosis in our realm. It has fundamentally altered numerous facets of our daily existence. AI is revolutionizing across diverse domains, including communication, healthcare, transportation, entertainment, education, and finance. Its influence permeates every aspect of our interaction with technology, redefining the very fabric of our engagement. AI refers to computing systems that mimic human cognitive capabilities. Artificial Intelligence involves modeling human thought processes. It enables machines to learn, reason, and make decisions on their own. The widespread use of AI has led to exciting improvements in many domains. It…

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[ad_1] Virgin Galactic, having flown its first commercial spaceflight in late June, is ready to take civilians to the edge of space, briefly. The company plans to launch its first private passenger flight, Galactic 02, as soon as August 10th. Virgin isn’t yet revealing the names of everyone involved, but there will be three passengers aboard, alongside crew. The company says it’s establishing a “regular cadence” of flights – and it needs that. Virgin Galactic has operated at a loss for years and lost $500 million in 2022 alone. The business won’t recoup all those losses anytime soon, even at…

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[ad_1] Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | GoogleThis week, we answer more of your questions, like: What is ChatGPT’s carbon footprint? Why are engineers so sure artificial intelligence will keep getting better? And, why are there so many venture capital bros?Credits“Hard Fork” is hosted by Kevin Roose and Casey Newton and produced by Davis Land and Rachel Cohn. The show is edited by Jen Poyant. Engineering by Alyssa Moxley and original music by Dan Powell, Marion Lozano and Rowan Niemisto. Fact-checking by Caitlin Love.Special thanks to Paula Szuchman, Pui-Wing Tam, Nell Gallogly, Kate LoPresti…

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[ad_1] Kim Kardashian’s newest range of products, launched in late 2022—post SKIMS shapewear, post SKKN facewear—is a menacing set of raw concrete forms for storing bathroom products: a gray tissue box, Q-tip tin, wastebasket. Dry, brutal, and mysterious, the items look like you hired one of Gary Larson’s cavemen to decorate your vanity with found objects.“Having the concrete material and monochromatic design are important for my mental wellness,” Kim said in a recent interview with Architectural Digest. Concrete … for wellness? I imagine her removing her shoes and socks and planting her feet on the gritty sidewalk, grounding herself on…

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[ad_1] Sony’s gaming arm has long been fascinated by shapes. The fact that everybody else labeled their buttons with “A” or “B” meant nothing to the legacy tech brand, as the first PlayStation controller included “X” or “O” buttons instead. Now, the gaming company finally has a release date and price for one of the most intriguing designs out there for a controller—a large, flat circle with swappable keys engineered to be one of the most accessible interfaces on the console market.Sony’s VP of hardware and peripherals Isabelle Tomatis announced in a Thursday blog post that the company’s long-awaited “Access”…

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[ad_1] New opportunities for both space exploration and defense are emerging as the aerospace industry undergoes radical transformation. Steve Isakowitz, CEO of The Aerospace Corporation, believes that artificial intelligence (AI) controlled satellites and permanent habitation of the Moon and Mars are in the cards for the future of space exploration and defense. Isakowitz argues that AI satellites have the potential to make satellites more self-sufficient and safer from potential collisions with other spacecraft. Improved communication, navigation, and remote sensing have all been made possible by satellites. Due to the long delays in transmission times between Mars rovers and Earth, AI…

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[ad_1] Antstream Arcade is offering over 1,300 retro game titles on Xbox One and Series X/S, with notable titles such as Space Invaders, Metal Slug and Bubble Bobble. The company says these titles will be playable instantly without additional downloads or installation via its cloud gaming platform, with more titles being added every week. This is notable as Antstream will be the first third-party game streaming service on Xbox. The service will support cloud-based game saves, an online scoreboard and the ability to pick up your game from multiple devices. Antstream Arcade is already available on Mac, PC, Linux, Android…

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[ad_1] The island of Svalbard, about halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, is warming twice as fast as the rest of the Arctic, which itself is warming up to four and a half times faster than the rest of the planet. Scientists just discovered that the island’s retreating glaciers are creating a potentially significant climate feedback loop: When the ice disappears, groundwater that’s supersaturated with methane bubbles to the surface. Methane is an extremely potent greenhouse gas, 80 times as powerful as carbon dioxide. This groundwater can have more than 600,000 times the methane of a cup of…

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[ad_1] NASA is going to store a pair of spacecraft at a facility, awaiting a second chance to go to space should the agency find a new purpose for them.First Full-Color Images From Webb Space TelescopeFollowing months of uncertainty, NASA announced that it was officially calling off the Janus mission to study two separate binary asteroid systems. Janus’ twin spacecraft are being prepared for “long-term storage” awaiting future funding that could possibly utilize the spacecraft for another mission. The mission, selected as part of the agency’s Small, Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration, or SIMPLEx, program, cost the space agency around…

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