News of the layoffs come just one day after the company reported a 5% year over year revenue increase — boosting revenue to $11.4 billion. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
Mon, 10 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Boeing informed its Space Launch System (SLS) team of potential layoffs, a worrying sign that NASA’s Moon rocket may be at risk after massive cost overruns and schedule delays. And also Trump.
Mon, 10 Feb 2025 12:07:00 GMT Since the tech industry slashed hundreds of thousands of jobs in mass layoffs spanning 2022 and 2023, the sector has shifted to routine cutbacks.
Sat, 08 Feb 2025 13:51:42 GMT Boeing told employees in its SLS moon rocket program on Saturday that it plans to make around 400 layoffs as NASA's Artemis program suffers delays and cost revisions.
Mon, 03 Feb 2025 13:34:00 GMT News of the layoffs come just one day after the company reported a 5% year over year revenue increase — boosting revenue to $11.4 billion.
Mon, 03 Feb 2025 10:41:00 GMT The latest cuts from the Waltham-based company come just a few months after Thermo Fisher (NYSE: TMO) disclosed layoffs impacting a total of 160 employees across three sites. Thermo Fisher notified ...
The Science staff named lenacapavir as the 2024 Breakthrough of the Year, but there were many other research advances that caught our attention last year. Here’s the impact of those other achievements on science and society.
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0:00 Lenacapavir: 2024’s Breakthrough of the Year
0:45 RNA-based pesticides enter the field
1:26 Mantle waves sculpt continents
2:09 New organelle just dropped
2:55 Origins of multicellularity pushed back
3:34 A new type of magnetism emerges
4:19 Starship sticks the landing
4:58 Ancient DNA reveals family ties
5:43 JWST probes the cosmic dawn
6:21 Unleashing immune cells on autoimmune disease
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Science News Video: Diversity in #tongues provides a way to study #evolution
An early interest in #reptile feeding behavior led evolutionary biologist Kurt Schwenk to study the tongues of lizards, amphibians and snakes. Like Charles Darwin's finches, the various forms and functions of #lizard tongues help piece together the story of how diversity of reptiles and amphibians evolved.
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Science News Video: Did #dinosaurs have lips? #science
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Science News Video: Can a twice-a-year shot help end the HIV/AIDS epidemic?
HIV infects more than a million people every year worldwide. While decades of research have led to effective treatments and pre-exposure prophylactic (PrEP) drugs that have dramatically reduced the impact of HIV/AIDS epidemic, completely wiping the virus out has remained out of reach. Lenacapavir, a new twice-yearly PrEP injection, may be the solution. Two clinical trials this year showed the drug can offer near complete protection from HIV infection, and the long-lasting effects mean daily pills could be a thing of the past, as long as it is accessible to populations who need it most. Science journalist Jon Cohen, physician-scientist Linda-Gail Bekker, and biochemist Wesley Sundquist describe the history of HIV/AIDS prevention and the unique mechanism that led lenacapavir to be named the 2024 Breakthrough of the Year.
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Science News Video: Why Do China's Rainbow Mountains Look Like That?
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China's Zhangye Danxia National Geopark is home to strikingly beautiful rainbow mountains -- yes, what you're seeing is real! But the secret to this amazing sight might be something incredibly humble: dirt.
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Science News Video: Who is that monkey in the mirror? | Science News
Baboons at Tsaobis Nature Park in Namibia were given mirrors to play with. While they looked in the mirror, scientists would shine laser pointers on their faces. Even though the baboons pawed at the dot when it was on their arms or legs, they didn't touch their faces when they saw the dot in the mirror. The results suggest the primates might not be self-aware.
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Science News Video: A cricket frog belly flops its way across water | Science News
Cricket frogs cyclically jump and bellyflop their way across water. This high-speed video shows their “porpoising” locomotion at normal speed and at 5 percent speed.
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Science News Video: How Pluto met its largest moon Charon | Science News | Science News
Simulations of Pluto’s and Charon’s first encounter show that each body remained mostly intact after a brief but intense impact. Pluto’s core is shown in blue, Charon’s core is purple. Pluto’s solid ice is shown in yellow, and Charon’s ice is green. The encounter shown here lasts about 60 hours.
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Science News Video: Watch an Ethiopian wolf slurp nectar from a flower | Science News
An Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) laps up nectar from three Ethiopian red hot poker flowers (Kniphofia foliosa) in the country’s Bale Mountains National Park. Anecdotal reports from researchers monitoring the wolves suggest that they hunt rodents during the day and slurp nectar in the afternoon, says wildlife biologist Sandra Lai, almost like the carnivores are getting dessert.
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Science News Video: Watch an electronic tattoo get applied to a person’s head | Science News
After mapping a person’s head shape, a microjet printer sprays electronic-tattoo ink onto precise spots on a volunteer’s scalp (shown here at four times actual speed). The ink can pick up electrical signals from the brain about as well as standard electrodes but without some of the drawbacks, a new study reports.
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Science Channel Video: Ghostly Secrets in a Haunted West Virginia Prison | Mysteries of the Abandoned | Science Channel
A haunted prison with a terrifying past once housed America’s most notorious criminals, but today, the fortress stands in ruin, and experts reveal evidence of ghostly secrets hidden in the crumbling jailhouse walls.
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Astronomers and researchers are on the hunt for the groundbreaking discovery that confirms extraterrestrial life. Using state-of-the-art technology like the Kepler telescope, scientists have examined thousands of exoplanets in search of another Earth. Is one closer than we think?
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