Esa: 56 Millionen Euro für Europas wiederverwendbare Rakete

39 Millionen für Callisto und Themis, 17 Millionen für die nächsten Generation der Raketentriebwerke – aber keine Aufmerksamkeit für die aktuelle Krise. (ESA, Raumfahrt)

39 Millionen für Callisto und Themis, 17 Millionen für die nächsten Generation der Raketentriebwerke - aber keine Aufmerksamkeit für die aktuelle Krise. (ESA, Raumfahrt)

Google closes data loophole amid privacy fears over abortion ruling

Developers’ ability to see which other apps are installed on people’s phones restricted.

Google closes data loophole amid privacy fears over abortion ruling

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Google is closing a loophole that has allowed thousands of companies to monitor and sell sensitive personal data from Android smartphones, an effort welcomed by privacy campaigners in the wake of the US Supreme Court’s decision to end women’s constitutional right to abortion.

It also took a further step on Friday to limit the risk that smartphone data could be used to police new abortion restrictions, announcing it would automatically delete the location history on phones that have been close to a sensitive medical location such an abortion clinic.

The Silicon Valley company’s moves come amid growing fears that mobile apps will be weaponized by US states to police new abortion restrictions in the country.

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Fire Toolbox now lets you hack Amazon tablets running Fire OS 8 (starting with the 2022 Fire 7)

Fire Toolbox is a free utility that makes it easy to hack Amazon Fire tablets by doing things like installing the Google Play Store, disabling pre-installed apps from Amazon, and loading third-party launchers, keyboards, and other apps, among other th…

Fire Toolbox is a free utility that makes it easy to hack Amazon Fire tablets by doing things like installing the Google Play Store, disabling pre-installed apps from Amazon, and loading third-party launchers, keyboards, and other apps, among other things. Developer Datastream33 continually pushes updates that add new functionality, bug fixes, and support for Amazon’s […]

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Erdgas: Existenzielle Sorgen bei Unternehmen

Bundesnetzagentur-Chef Müller hält wochenlangen Totalausfall von Nord Stream 1 für denkbar und staatliche Rettungsmaßnahmen für Uniper für eine “schwierige Abwägung”

Bundesnetzagentur-Chef Müller hält wochenlangen Totalausfall von Nord Stream 1 für denkbar und staatliche Rettungsmaßnahmen für Uniper für eine "schwierige Abwägung"

Physics meets paleontology: The hotly debated mechanics of pterosaur flight

How do we go from a fossil to an understanding of flight capabilities?

Physics meets paleontology: The hotly debated mechanics of pterosaur flight

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A group of researchers has recently made an astounding discovery.

Using an innovative imaging technique, an international team of scientists has uncovered remarkable details of a pterosaur's soft tissue. Despite an age of approximately 145–163 million years, the wing membrane and the webbing between both feet managed to survive fossilization.

Armed with new data, the team used modeling to determine that this little pterosaur had the capacity to launch itself from the water. Their findings are published in Scientific Reports.

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How the Yurok Tribe is bringing back the California Condor

Birds’ reintroduction offered insight into importance of parenting in species.

The California condor is a New World vulture, the largest North American land bird. This condor became extinct in the wild in 1987, but the species has been reintroduced in California and Arizona.

Enlarge / The California condor is a New World vulture, the largest North American land bird. This condor became extinct in the wild in 1987, but the species has been reintroduced in California and Arizona. (credit: OldFulica/Getty)

The first California condor to reach Yurok ancestral land in over a century arrived by plane and car in late March of 2022. The small plane that carried Condor 746 had a rough landing, and the bird was irritable. He rattled around in a large dog crate during the three-hour drive to the tribe’s newly built condor facility, in a remote location in Redwood National Park.

Once there, he hopped into the flight pen, a tall enclosure of wire mesh, furnished with log perches and a drinking pool. At 8 years old, Condor 746 is an adult, his naked head bright pink instead of the black found in younger birds. He’s on loan from the captive breeding program at the Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise, Idaho. His job is to act as the mentor for four juvenile birds who will become the founders of a reborn condor society in Yurok country.

“We have mentors because condors are so social,” says Joe Burnett, California Condor Recovery Program Manager at the Ventana Wildlife Society. Young birds in a pen with no adult will become unruly. “You get the Lord of the Flies syndrome,” says Burnett. He and his colleagues quickly learned that release programs need an adult to serve as a role model and enforce the social hierarchy that is crucial to the flock’s survival.

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