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Latest Articles by Cassian Holt
Space Systems
A Chinese spacecraft just refueled another satellite in orbit for the first time — a docking-and-fuel maneuver that could keep aging satellites alive for years
May 24, 2026
Space Systems
A cubesat the size of a cereal box just beamed data across deep space using a laser — a test that could make Mars links 10 times faster
May 24, 2026
Cybersecurity
The hackers behind the massive school-data heist just cracked a cloud-gaming service — spilling players’ names, emails, birthdays, and two-factor status
May 24, 2026
Technology
A Chinese lab just gave a humanoid robot electronic skin sensitive enough to feel a light touch — a step toward machines that handle fragile things like we do
May 23, 2026
Cybersecurity
A critical cPanel flaw just tore into government websites in Guam — the same bug now spreading across web-hosting servers around the world
May 23, 2026
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity firms say attackers now weaponize fresh flaws within hours using AI — outracing human defenders in what they’re calling ‘the year of AI-assisted attacks’
May 23, 2026
Space Systems
Amazon’s satellite-internet network just passed 300 satellites in a single year — now the third-largest constellation in orbit and closing on Starlink
May 23, 2026
Technology
A Chinese lab just wrapped a humanoid robot in soft electronic skin that feels a feather’s touch — letting it handle fragile objects without crushing them
May 23, 2026
Consumer Tech
Japan Airlines just deployed two humanoid robots at Haneda Airport to load baggage and move cargo — a three-year rollout at roughly $15,400 per machine
May 23, 2026
Space Systems
SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster lost multiple engines during its boostback burn and crashed hard into the Gulf — the one clear failure of an otherwise strong flight
May 23, 2026
Space Systems
Two camera satellites SpaceX released in flight just beamed back the first live photos of Starship’s heat shield baking during reentry
May 23, 2026
Space Systems
SpaceX’s first V3 Starship reached space, dropped 22 mock satellites, and splashed down in the Indian Ocean — even as one engine threatened to tear it apart
May 23, 2026
Consumer Tech
Boston Dynamics’ electric Atlas robot just sold out its entire 2026 production run — every unit already claimed by Hyundai and Google’s DeepMind lab
May 23, 2026
Hardware and Semiconductors
A German team just fully simulated a 50-qubit quantum computer for the first time — running it on Europe’s new exascale supercomputer, JUPITER
May 23, 2026
Hardware and Semiconductors
Engineers just slid quantum bits across a silicon chip without wrecking their fragile state — letting distant qubits finally talk to one another
May 23, 2026
Cybersecurity
Security researchers now find hackers weaponizing new software flaws within a day — more than a quarter of them are attacked before a patch even exists
May 23, 2026
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