NASA’s Enigmatic Green Lasers Spotted by Japanese Astronomer
Japanese museum curator and astronomer Daichi Fujii spotted something irregular last September in several motion-sensing cameras he had set up: three brilliant green lights that streaked across the sky.
Twitter no longer exists, it’s just X Corp. now
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In a move sparking intense speculation, Twitter technically “no longer exists” after a merge with X Corp., according to a document submitted to a California court earlier this month. What the change means for Twitter is unclear. In the past, Twitter’s owner, Elon Musk, suggested that purchasing the company would accelerate plans to […]
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CISA Releases Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) Sharing Lifecycle Report
CISA has released the SBOM Sharing Lifecycle Report to the cybersecurity and supply chain community. The purpose of this report is to enumerate and describe the different parties and phases of the SBOM Sharing Lifecycle and to assist readers in choosing suitable SBOM sharing solutions based on the amount of time, resources, subject-matter expertise, effort, and access to tooling that is available to the reader to implement a phase of the SBOM sharing lifecycle.
This report also highlights SBOM sharing survey results obtained from interviews with stakeholders to understand the current SBOM sharing landscape.
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The National Guard Plans to Geofence High Schools and Target Kids’ Phones With Recruitment Ads

Teens love their screens, and the Department of Defense is prepared to take advantage of that. The Georgia Army National Guard has big plans to boost its recruitment efforts through targeted ads on high schoolers’ cell phones, according to a federal contract document obtained and first reported on by the Intercept.
The Witch From Mercury Did the Gundam Thing

Remember when the first season of the excellent new Gundam show, The Witch From Mercury, ended and shocked everyone with a reminder that it is, indeed, a Mobile Suit Gundam show? Well, good news: its second season is not slowing down on reminding you of that fact in the most gutwrenching manner possible.
This Week in Spaceflight: An ISS Spacewalk and SpaceX’s Second Starship Launch Attempt

Elon’s gigantic Starship rocket is expected to dominate the news this week, but there will be other spaceflight happenings vying for our attention.
The Biggest Killers of Americans: Heart Disease, Cancer—and Being Poor

Being poor is a major leading cause of death in America, new research suggests. The study’s authors estimate that there were roughly 180,000 poverty-related deaths among people over the age of 15 in 2019—a total only surpassed by deaths from heart disease, cancer, and smoking that year.
NIST Scientists Develop Novel CT Scan Device for Integrated Circuits
Dominion v. Fox News Defamation Trial Delayed for Settlement Talks

Fox News’ defamation trial, set to begin Monday, has been delayed by a day after the conservative cable channel proposed an out-of-court settlement. The news station is being sued by Dominion Voting Systems, the maker of a small number of voting machines used in the 2020 presidential election, for its claims that the…