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New images of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS show giant 'jet' shooting toward the sun
New telescope images show that the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is shooting a giant jet of gas and dust toward the sun. This is normal behavior for comets, an expert told Live Science.
OpenAI has listed out a roadmap of upcoming features coming soon to its newly launched ChatGPT-powered Atlas browser.
New images captured by NASA, which have not yet been released yet, show the changing tail of 3I/Atlas. The comet is currently hidden behind the sun and will not be seen by Earth-based telescopes. NBC News' Gadi Schwartz talks to Harvard Professor Avi Loeb about the latest developments.
The Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport is a stylish and sophisticated midsize 2-row SUV with many standard features and a spacious interior.
Over on the site formerly known as Twitter, an ethical hacker who goes by Pliny the Liberator has discovered a concerning vulnerability in Atlas. According to the hacker, the browser is susceptible to a type of attack known as clipboard injection. The hacker also shared a video showing proof of the vulnerability.
NASA's silence on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has sparked online theories after scientists observed bizarre tail shifts and chemical anomalies unseen in normal comets.
A UN-endorsed group focused on planetary defense has locked onto 3I/ATLAS as the mysterious interstellar visitor fuels alien tech theories.