The Morning After: NASA is recycling 98 percent of astronaut pee on the ISS into drinkable water

The Morning After: NASA is recycling 98 percent of astronaut pee on the ISS into drinkable water

NASA has achieved a technological milestone, announcing the International Space Station’s Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) is now recycling 98 percent of all water astronauts bring onboard. Advanced dehumidifiers capture moisture from the station’s crew breaths and sweats, while urine processor assembly recovers water from astronauts’ urine through vacuum distillation. According to NASA, … Read more

Lucid will power Aston Martin’s future EVs

Aston Martin plans to build “ultra-luxury high-performance” EVs using Lucid’s electric motors, batteries and other technology, Lucid announced in a press release. It’s the first deal for Lucid to supply parts to other automakers — much like Rimac, which itself developed batteries and other components for Aston Martin, along with Koenigsegg and others. Lucid recently … Read more

Netflix is removing its ‘basic’ plan in Canada

Users in Canada are once again serving as involuntary first adopters of Netflix’s new policies. Following its February decision to charge more for account sharing between houses in the country, the streamer has now announced its basic plan will no longer be an option for Canada’s subscribers, The Winnipeg Free Press reports. Anyone already on … Read more

NASA is creating a ChatGPT-like assistant for astronauts

Despite our intrinsic distrust of AI in space taught to us by movies like 2001: A Space Odyssey (“I’m afraid I can’t do that, Dave“), it offers large advantages to both manned and unmanned missions. To that end, NASA is developing a system that will allow astronauts to perform maneuvers, conduct experiments and more using … Read more

Clop ransomware gang obtained personal data of 45,000 New York City students in MOVEit hack

The New York City Department of Education has become the latest organization to disclose it had private data stolen as part of the far-reaching MOVEit file transfer software hack. In an email sent to parents on Sunday, the agency said the personal information of approximately 45,000 students, including in some cases social security numbers and … Read more

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