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Dezeen.com 

Wiercinski Studio designs bespoke, industrial-style furniture for renovation of historic villa

Local practice Wiercinski Studio has updated a 1930s villa in Poznań, Poland, creating a total of 45 bespoke, industrial-style fittings and furniture pieces to celebrate Polish craftsmanship. Named P81 House, the 300-square-metre villa is located in the historic Grunwald district, an area known for its pre-war architecture. Its owners tasked Wiercinski Studio with updating the

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Spacedaily.com 

Chinese astronauts hone extreme cave survival skills

Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Mar 05, 2026
Twenty-eight astronauts and trainees have completed China's first cave-survival training program, a nearly monthlong exercise run by the Astronaut Center of China in Chongqing's Wulong district. The course included more than 10 core activities such as environmental monitoring, cave mapping, simulated communication with ground control, and a series of psychological and behavioral drills in

Spacedaily.com 

Lunar spacecraft exhaust could obscure clues to origins of life

Washington DC (SPX) Mar 05, 2026
Over half of the exhaust methane from lunar spacecraft could end up contaminating areas of the moon that might otherwise yield clues about the origins of earthly life, according to a recent study. The pollution could unfold rapidly regardless of a spacecraft's touchdown site; even for a landing at the South Pole, methane molecules may "hop" across the lunar surface to the North Pole in under two

Spacedaily.com 

Origami style lunar rover wheel expands to climb steep caves

Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Mar 05, 2026
A joint team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology KAIST and the Unmanned Exploration Laboratory UEL has developed a transformable airless wheel designed to help small rovers access steep lunar pits and lava tubes. The wheel targets subsurface sites considered promising for future human habitats because they shield against cosmic radiation and extreme temperature swings.

Spacedaily.com 

Danish Mani mission to chart lunar terrain in 3D

Berlin, Germany (SPX) Mar 05, 2026
The University of Copenhagen will lead Denmark's first lunar mission, a European Space Agency project that will map the Moon's surface in three dimensions to support future landings and base construction. The Mani satellite will orbit the Moon's north and south polar regions, acquiring high-resolution images that can be combined into detailed elevation models. By imaging the same are

Spacedaily.com 

Lunar dust model maps how charged grains stick to spacecraft

Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Mar 05, 2026
Researchers from Beijing Institute of Technology, China Academy of Space Technology, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a theoretical model that links electrostatic forces and contact mechanics to describe how low-velocity charged lunar dust particles either adhere to or escape from spacecraft surfaces within a surrounding plasma sheath. The work aims to clarify mechanisms that d

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Lunar dust study links space weathering to changes in Moon ultraviolet brightness

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 05, 2026
SAN ANTONIO - Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) scientists working with researchers at UT San Antonio have analyzed Apollo lunar soil samples to determine how space weathering alters the Moon's surface and affects its far-ultraviolet (FUV) reflectance. The team examined how exposure to solar wind and micrometeoroid impacts over long periods changes the FUV spectral response of lunar grains, us

Spacedaily.com 

Ancient impact may explain moons contrasting sides

Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Mar 05, 2026
For decades scientists have puzzled over why the moons two hemispheres look so different despite sharing a common origin in the early solar system. The near side that always faces Earth is dominated by dark flat volcanic plains called maria that create the familiar man in the moon pattern seen with the naked eye. In contrast the far side has a much thicker crust and appears as a rugged hea

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Lunar impacts limit late delivery of Earth ocean water

Washington DC (SPX) Mar 05, 2026
A long-standing idea in planetary science proposes that water rich meteorites arriving late in Earth history delivered a major share of the planet's water inventory. A new study led by researchers at Universities Space Research Association and the University of New Mexico uses the Moon's surface record to impose strict limits on that scenario, concluding that impacts over the last 4 billion year

Autoserviceworld.com 

Tips to help run your shop better

It takes more than just technical expertise to run an efficient and successful auto repair shop. An industry coach highlighted three areas in which all shops can improve: Autonomy and delegation, team dynamics and the power of perspective. Rick White, president of 180 Biz, shared insights on these three key areas during his presentation at […]

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Macworld.com 

Apple’s long, strange trip to the MacBook Neo

Macworld

In late 2008, Steve Jobs hopped on the company’s quarterly phone call with analysts and, besieged by questions about Apple being threatened by low-cost PC laptops called “netbooks,” he explained how Apple approached its product decision.

“We don’t know how to make a $500 computer that’s not a piece of junk,” he said.

It took Apple nearly 18 years to figure it out, but here we are. The announcement of the $599 MacBook Neo ($499 for education buyers!) is... Читать дальше...

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Ohio Supreme Court to review attorney general's bid to restrict illegal vapes

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to take up a dispute that could shape how far state officials can go in trying to curb the sale of illegal e-cigarettes. In an order issued Feb. 17, the court accepted an appeal from Attorney General Dave Yost, who is asking the justices to [...]