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SaaStr Takes on This Week’s 20VC: Why OpenAI Giving the Govt 5% Might Make Sense, the Death of Block Risk, and Why Frontier Models Are the Cheapest
7+ hour, 14+ min ago (1097+ words) by Jason Lemkin | Blog Posts A few days after every 20VC x SaaStr pod, I’m gong to write up the stuff going foward I went deep on, and wanted to go … even deeper on. We covered a lot this week with…...
Unused Satellite Data Holds Back Climate Action, Say Experts
5+ hour, 4+ min ago (285+ words) HYDERABAD: As satellites generate an unprecedented volume of images and measurements every day, the biggest bottleneck has shifted from collecting data to making sense of it. Much of this information remains underused, limiting its potential to improve disaster response, agriculture,…...
Solar flares - Sunday, 12 July 2026
3+ hour, 8+ min ago (106+ words) SpaceWeatherLive.com - Solar wind (Speed, Density), Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) (Bt, Bz) Viewing archive of Sunday, 12 July 2026 G3 geomagnetic storm watch for 4 and 5 June A lot of people come to SpaceWeatherLive to follow the Solar activity or if there is a…...
A spacecraft called DART was deliberately crashed into an asteroid in 2022 to test whether humanity could deflect one, and it worked — the asteroid's orbit changed measurably, the first time humans have intentionally altered the movement of a natural body in space
44+ min ago (1052+ words) The Double Asteroid Redirection Test was designed to answer a practical question in planetary defense: if a dangerous asteroid were found early enough, could a spacecraft change its path by hitting it? In September 2022, NASA tested that idea by steering…...
SpaceX prepares to launch space data centers next year
3+ hour, 8+ min ago (569+ words) Elon Musk revealed plans SpaceX to begin launching the first space data centers next year, a step that marks the start of one of the most ambitious projects in the AI and digital infrastructure sector, which aims to move computing…...
Southern California [satellite] company wants to bring daylight to dark parts of Earth
1+ hour, 5+ min ago (199+ words) A Southern California company just received approval to test a space mirror that would reflect sunlight to dark parts of planet Earth. The Federal Communications Commission issued a license on Thursday to Reflect Orbital, an energy company based in Hawthorne....
Astronomy Picture of the Day - Galaxy NGC 474: Shells and Star Streams
1+ hour, 16+ min ago (350+ words) Explanation: What's happening to galaxy NGC 474? The multiple layers of emission appear strangely complex given the relatively featureless appearance of the elliptical galaxy in less deep images. The cause of the shells is a topic of research, but they are…...
SpaceX: The Pentagon’s New AI Kill-Chain
2+ hour, 22+ min ago (47+ words) TechnoSports Media Group SpaceX is officially rewiring the battlefield. A groundbreaking US Space Force contract It is a bold, controversial leap into automated warfare, ensuring the US maintains dominance by transforming commercial tech into the ultimate lethal weapon system....
AI Math Conjecture Bet Hits 98% on Manifold: What Is Driving the Odds
1+ hour ago (390+ words) As of July 12, 2026, YES trades at 98% implied probability on Manifold. Implied probability is simply the market price read as a percentage: a 98-cent YES share reflects a crowd view that the event is nearly certain to happen before the 2030 deadline....
Could alien microbes hitch a ride to Earth? Scientists have a quarantine solution
1+ hour, 17+ min ago (591+ words) Brittany Anas and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Science fiction has long imagined aliens invading Earth. But a new scientific paper is focused on a more realistic—and microscopic—possibility. Researchers are urging NASA to consider…...