Health & Beauty

World’s First Wooden Satellite Aims to Mitigate Growing Space Junk Problem

Researchers in Japan have finished building the world’s first wooden satellite. Called LignoSat—a reference to lignin, wood’s chief organic polymer—the satellite represents a potential solution to the space industry’s growing debris problem.Space junk is such a pervasive problem that it’s becoming more space junk and tricking people into believing they’ve …

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SpaceX Will Deorbit 100 Flawed Starlink Satellites

SpaceX has announced it found a defect in some of its early Starlink satellites. With other communication satellites, attempts might be made to rectify the issue or simply ride it out until the issue causes a failure. Not SpaceX, though. The highly distributed nature of Starlink means SpaceX can just …

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TSMC Joins Forces With SK Hynix on Next-Generation HBM4

The rise of AI is beginning to cause seismic shifts within the semiconductor industry as firms race to come out on top of what seems like a once-in-a-generation business opportunity. The latest shift is that memory-maker SK Hynix and chip-maker TSMC have reportedly allied to pool their technical resources to …

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Intel Nova Lake CPUs to Use TSMC 2nm: Report

A mini bombshell was dropped on the semiconductor industry a few months ago: Intel would use TSMC to make CPU tiles for its next-generation Lunar Lake mobile platform. A new report from Taiwan says Intel will continue that strategy with Nova Lake, which will be Lunar Lake’s successor, somewhere around …

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